An economic recession will indeed lead to a reduction in corporate income; as a company’s revenue decreases, the stock price will of course fall accordingly. In short, “cutting interest rates does not necessarily 100% make the stock market rise.”
Category: Inflation
U.S. stocks have experienced zero returns twice in more than a decade due to inflation
U.S. stocks have experienced zero returns twice in more than a decade due to inflation – 1968 to 1982 and 1964 to 1981
Will Sino-US confrontation, de-globalization, and de-dollarization affect the long-term investment value of US stocks?
Sino-US confrontation will not hurt U.S. stocks too much.
The relationship between GDP and stock prices
GDP (gross domestic product) growth is positively correlated with stock market. Buffett Indicator a powerful and persuasive explanation for it.
Inflation-proof investments
Selecting companies that can stand out under inflation is an indispensable factor in Buffett’s investment technique
Why do stock prices automatically rise with inflation?
The origin of this article A friend wrote to me, the original text is: “I read your blog article and mentioned that “stock prices will automatically rise with inflation”. After thinking about it for a long time, I still don’t understand it. Could you please give me a practical example to help me out? Let … Continue reading “Why do stock prices automatically rise with inflation?”
Stock split is a long-term stock bullish signal with brilent outlook
Stock split is a long-term stock bullish signal with brilent outlook, My previous articles in 5-5 of the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing” and my blog post of “Why stock split? the strong reasons and impacts” and “The valuation influence of stock liquidity and stock split on listed companies”,
Stock Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G)
Stocks Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G) What I want to introduce today is a well-known company Procter & Gamble (ticker: PG) that I mentioned in the last section 5-6 of my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”.
The impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on US stocks
In order to reduce the impact of inflation on the US economy, raise more taxes to fight inflation. U.S. President Joe Biden sign a $430 billion “Inflation Reduction
Act” on August 16, 2022.
Why growth stocks plunge, part one
Why growth stocks plunge, part one. It has only been more than three months since most U.S. growth stocks reached their all-time highs in October last year to January 2022. During this period, the three major U.S. stock market indexes ended at 1/27, from the highest point in history; the Dow Jones fell 8%, the S&P 500 fell 11%, and the Nasdaq, which represents growth stocks and technology stocks fell 17%,