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In this video we look at the historical relationship between inflation and stock market returns. This video is not financial advise and is for educational purposes only.
0:00 - 2:50 Intro
2:51 - 3:45 What is inflation
3:46 - 5:37 Value of stocks
5:38 - 7:19 Argentina example
7:20 - 8:10 Turkiye example
8:11 - 8:54 Credit Suisse study
8:55 Economic hardship
Credit Suisse inflation report: https://www.credit-suisse.com/ch/en/about-us/research/research-institute.html
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In this video we look at the historical relationship between inflation and stock market returns. This video is not financial advise and is for educational purposes only.
0:00 - 2:50 Intro
2:51 - 3:45 What is inflation
3:46 - 5:37 Value of stocks
5:38 - 7:19 Argentina example
7:20 - 8:10 Turkiye example
8:11 - 8:54 Credit Suisse study
8:55 Economic hardship
Credit Suisse inflation report: https://www.credit-suisse.com/ch/en/about-us/research/research-institute.html
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I'm done sitting tight for the award advance since i acquire$23,000 every 12 days of my investment…
I watched this video twice and I love and get all your videos but I truly don't know what you're getting at in this one.
Thank you for this different perspective and it's very informative
No hyper inflation is not any good especially not for the stock market?? Just look at their currency and, for example the Argentina world etf. You would have gained litterly nothing if you had invested in the Argentina stock market after 10 years in dollar terms. How is that any good then? While the S&P 500 gained over 200%. Pointless video and deceptive titel, using the argument that hyper-inflation is good for the stock market.
Just go on tradingview google the S&P MERVAL Index
Back in Jul 2012 was worth 1634 ARS equivalent to 362.41 usd back then
Now worth 33784 equivalent to 247,24
If you bought the S&P you would have gained 280% in total return.
Also the MSCI Argentina etf is now still sitting at 2011 levels.
Which one you want to hear? A youtube channel that barely started less than 2 years ago VS someone who was right for 2nd times in a row and have god know how many info and experience and data which we don't have?
LOL. I'll still call it Turkey. So in English you'd say "Türkiyesh" instead of "Turkish", what a joke.
Hyperinflation takes down empires.
This is a very dangerous game
Since when does Turkey get to re-define proper English?
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It’s very much a double edge sword. Inflation boosts returns on paper, but that inflation will ultimately need to be taken out of the system by the fed, which will bring returns back down
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Isn't it is like TURKII.
moderate inflation helps all assets increase over time. When a government pursues an inflationary monetary policy and is fiscally irresponsible it is in effect a hidden tax and is taxation without representation. it is like the vig or rake in a poker game. if it is 2-5% people really do not notice and pay much attention. if it moves up to 20-50%+ most would not play the game because you have to beat your opponent and even if you do you lose 20-50% to the house. the economy is the same. the money creators will stay the course until inflation is under control because they get to create money from nothing and charge interest on it….figure out that ROR. Our leaders do not care…they spend other peoples money that is the debt created by the money creators….they line their pockets and their family friends and donors pockets with it……the federal reserve (money creator) is going to reel them back in because when you juice the system too much you run the risk of the debt slaves (us) losing confidence in the dollar. it also does not help that th BRIC countries are tired of the USA exporting all of our devaluing dollars all over the world. the dollar is increasing right now but that is just because we are the cleanest dirty shirt among all the worlds governments and central banks. all of our debt is backed by every citizen (we have to pay it back with taxes) and our military (if we decide not to pay it back or want to do a loan modification, LOL)
Are profits increasing when adjusting for inflation or is it just the stock prices?
I keep hearing that consumers are flush with cash. Just want a gauge, is everyone here flush with cash and wages increased substantially for you?
same thing happened in the Iranian stock market as did in Argentina and Turkey , with high inflation, lots of people have no option to keep their cash liquid and everyone piles into the largest stock indexes
lol who is actually confusing the country turkey with the bird
you forgot about QT.
The instant the dip is over buy weighted bull funds.
You can absorb the gain from inflation 3x.
why are showing so many black people in your vireo. could you not show so many fake people in your videos just graphs
Argentina inflaiton incrased from 20% in 2018 to 80% in 2022. Argentina currency against USD reduced from 0.57 to 0.073, 88% reduction in value. You won't get much confort to invest in a such high inflaiton country. If you an Argentinian, then Yes, totally invest in stock market instead of put money under matress..
There is a commonality among all the countries you talked about – their currency IS NOT THE RESERVE CURRENCY OF THE WORLD!
Wait, what? The post pandemic GDP "rebound" means that the "US is producing more stuff than it did in 2019"? Are you simply dull, purely ideological or as naive as you appear to think your audience is. This is a rhetorical question.
Hate to be that guy, but as a sidenote, how Turks pronounce their country name hasn't had a lot of impact on how we pronounce it in English. Same with Deutschland, Zhongguo and Nippon.
Inflation historically has been correlated with stock market declines
This situation is stagflation not just high inflation.
Love your videos but I would drop the signing out in outro. That's all for today would be cleaner
inflation is BAD. your money buys less. becomes worth less.
People with significant short positions have a commercial interest in trash talking the economy – something the media doesn't explore enough IMHO.
Strong argument! Inflation means higher nominal corporate profits, means higher stock prices.
I agree that inflation may not be a realistic catalyst for a large market decline, I do see plenty of other factors that DO point to a further market decline (rate hikes, declining GDP, many companies laying off workers etc.)
Useless video
thanks
As soon as you hear argentina is on the xrp network…. you know the nwo money exchange system.