I've been hearing that due to low interest rates the stock market has become very overvalued. Can someone explain to me why? Don't interest rates just continually lower the value of the USD? How is that influencing the stock market?
>>2771566
essentially they printed a buch of money and it all went to the stock market.
doesnt mean it will go down, up or that its overvalued
there's no truth or fact
because it's cheaper to participate in the capital market
>>2771566
1. Loans are cheap
2. Savings account interest rates are less than inflation
Low interest rates means more billion dollar companies take on debt, sometimes they use that debt to do stock buy backs. Also individuals see low returns on safer investments and are pushed to buy stocks. I'm sure there's many more reasons too.
>>2771588
So you're telling me that if they raise interest rates even a bit the whole USD scam will collapse?
Whos ready for QE4 later this year?
>>2771606
Collapse, no.
Suffer, yes.
Its bound to happen, interest rates have been kept artificially low for too long.
am i gud if all my money is in crypto?
>>2771629
Mike Maloney has a well-produced video series that explains everything. Just remember that bitcoin is better than gold and he is getting cucked by crypto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyV0OfU3-FU&list=PLE88E9ICdipidHkTehs1VbFzgwrq1jkUJ
>>2771566
No when money pours in outside. FED has rised interest rates three times(four incoming) and stock markets have made new highs everytime. Higher interest rates mean that housing prices will go down.
Bull markets last untill pension/government bond bubble pops.