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Zachnorn
04/22/22 12:01:45 PM
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frankftw posted...
The Too-Efficient Market hypothesis: the crash and recovery are both already priced in
This is why it's best to dollar cost average.

red sox 777 posted...
I also want to say that the interests of investors are often not aligned with the interests of workers in the US generally. Higher wages are linked to lower corporate profits. High employment in the US is also linked to less outsourcing to other countries with lower wage levels, and thus, to lower corporate profits. Lower corporate profits are linked to lower stock prices.

We have been in a very long term trend going back to the end of WWII in which outsourcing caused US wages to stagnate while profits increased. If this trend finally breaks, it may be bad for stocks but you may also feel happy about workers getting paid more.

We are seeing workers rise up and demand more compensation, better working conditions, and more. I don't think we're going to see a rise of profits like before. I think we're going to see smaller gains (if any) overall, and the money we get from stocks will come from dividends.

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