Bỏ qua các tin đồn thị trường chứng khoán “Bull Stock Market”

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Recent rise viewed as golden future

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When even The Wall Street Journal gets in on the act, it’s time to run. In Saturday’s (July 1) edition came the headline, “Markets’ Monster 2023 Rally Defied All Expectations,” claiming that…

“Stocks burst out of a bear market, with the Nasdaq Composite up 32% and posting its best first half of a year since the 1980s.”

The problem? The reasoning is simplistic and flawed.

The simplicity: The stock market rose, so it’s a bull market

Reread that explanation: “Nasdaq Composite up 32%,” and “best first half since the 1980s.”

So, why the Nasdaq? This graph provides the easy answer…

Relative stock market indexes performance

John Tobey (StockCharts.com

Why just look at first halves? This graph also provides the answer. The real record breaker was 1999’s 2nd half, with a 52% return. Of course, it was followed by big downers.

Semiannual returns for Nasdaq Index from 1972

John Tobey (FRB of St Louis – FRED)

In fact, many of those higher halves were followed by weak or negative halves. In other words, 2023’s 1st half rise doesn’t forecast a bull market.

The flaw: The relevant period is not only the past six months

Cherry picking performance periods may be fun, but it is improper. We live in a world of fundamentals that drive investment thinking, analysis, evaluation, action – and, of course, investor attitudes.

The current period so far: Jan-2021 thru Jun-23023

John Tobey (FRB of St Louis – FRED)

The period we are in started after the Covid volatility, at the beginning of 2021. That’s when inflation began its rise above the Fed’s preferred 2% level. At first, the Fed kept interest rates near zero, labeling the price rises as “temporary,” then “transitory.” With attractive borrowing (leveraging) rates and the huge increase in money supply hunting for a home, 2021’s investment activity was active and profitable.

Finally, though, the Fed saw inflation was taking root. It felt the pressure to raise interest rates, igniting the stock market’s 2022 selloff.

When the 12-month inflation and short-term interest rates neared 5% this year, the Fed reduced the increases, followed by the recent pause. Those actions reduced worries, leading to 2023’s stock market improvements.

So, is that the end of the relevant period?

No. Inflation remains a problem. Because the higher rates have been running for 1-1/2 years, organizations, businesses and consumers have adopted actions. Importantly, such specific beneficial steps will not cease simply because general inflation moderates.

Also, do not expect the 5% interest rate level to bring the inflation rate back down. History shows that inflation, once ignited, needs a recession to be reversed. It’s the only way to slow demand from organizations, businesses and consumers.

Therefore, expect the Federal Reserve to make good on Jerome Powell’s original promise: To fight inflation, even though it means pain. Two actions are at his disposal.

First, raise interest rates further. A 5% rate when inflation is running at 5% is not a condition of tight money. Therefore, expect higher rates are coming (possibly 6% to 8%). The economic indicators are simply too favorable.

Second, reduce faster the Fed’s $trillions in bond holdings acquired in 2020. All the money the Fed created continues to slosh about. Their strategy of not reinvesting some of the interest and principal payments they receive is barely making a dent. “Tight” money means just that – not having a huge slush fund that makes higher interest rates beneficial – not painful

The bottom line: The real risk is that the Fed chickens out

If the Federal Reserve tries to ease the inflation rate down by taking mini steps, they will fail. All the parties simply will adjust to the new conditions. Without a whack on their heads, the economy and financial system will continue to accept and support the higher inflation level.

Already 5% inflation and 5% interest is beginning to be okay – costs and expenses go up, but so do revenues and income. Therefore, even a step up to 6% and 6% now could be too little, too late. It’s human nature to adapt, and, with inflation, it has happened before

Đầu Tiên—Quan Trọng Nhất, Bạn Không Nên Bỏ Qua Các Tin Đồn Thị Trường Chứng Khoán “Bull Stock Market”

Chứng khoán đem lại lợi nhuận cao, nhưng nếu bạn chưa biết về các tin đồn thị trường, bạn sẽ không thể đạt được hiệu quả tốt nhất của giao dịch chứng khoán của bạn. Vậy mà, bạn không nên bỏ qua các tin đồn thị trường chứng khoán ‘Bull Stock Market’.

Bull Stock Market là một thị trường chứng khoán mà những người giao dịch đang thực hiện giao dịch của họ. Thị trường chứng khoán Bull là một trong những thị trường chứng khoán lớn nhất thế giới về kích thước, diện tích và tầm quan trọng. A cũng có những cổ phiếu đặc biệt của riêng mình.

Bull Stock Market đưa ra một lợi thế lớn cho những nhà giao dịch chứng khoán, bởi vì thị trường này có quy mô lớn. Điều này cải thiện khả năng của những người giao dịch để giảm rủi ro về kênh vì diện tích lớn, trong khi đồng thời cũng mang đến cơ hội lớn hơn trong việc giao dịch với mức phí thấp.

Các tin đồn thị trường chung khoán Bull Stock Market là không thể thiếu trong việc giúp bạn đạt được cực tiềm của giao dịch của mình. Để kiếm lợi nhuận tốt nhất từ thị trường chứng khoán, bạn cần quan tâm đến các tin đồn thị trường Bull. Bạn không bao giờ biết giá trị của thị trường sẽ đổi trong tương lai, và các tin đồn có thể giúp bạn thoát khỏi khủng hoảng thị trường.

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