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SLC-Durham
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With inflation hitting 19.4% overall since covid, Is the Dow at 40,000 also
Truks Opinions
May 16, 3:45pm
Yes. But that is why the market is a good hedge against it. It usually manages to stay above inflation.
HuskerFan2
May 16, 3:50pm
Yep. That's why a good portion of my 401k monies while I'm in retirement are in stocks as an inflation hedge
Zenoch
May 16, 3:54pm
I have had that same thought. It would affect profits too right?
SLC-Durham
May 16, 3:51pm
Wow - Thats true. Assuming their margins stay the same, then yes, that would
Truks Opinions
May 16, 3:54pm
Margins don't stay the same. Companies are also affected by inflation
8-track
May 16, 3:57pm
I think what SLC-Durham is trying to point out is something like this:
Truks Opinions
May 16, 4:03pm
I see what you are saying, but margins are revenue minus costs
8-track
May 16, 4:44pm
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SLC-Durham
May 16, 4:05pm
Stock market crashes are the perfect example of stock market ≠ economy. I'd say
txblue
May 16, 3:55pm
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