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Is the stock market a good thing for humanity?

Would the world be better or worse if stock market didn’t exist?…cause when you think about it, it’s not a thing that HAS to exist for companies to prosper or people to live. So I’m just asking the question, what would the world look like without any stock market?) Answer: Worse than it does now [...]

Is the stock market still considered a safe way to invest long term, meaning 10+ years or so?

Answer : Nothing ever is for certain. However, the situation we are in now isn’t that much different from the past. When the dow set a record in 1968, it took until 1981 to break it. That is 13 years with only dividends as a return. But then the market index increased more than 1,000% [...]

Are you aware that the stock market has fallen more % points than it did in the Great Depression?

In the Great Depression it fell 20%. The Stock Market has fallen more than 20% since May and 13% of that was in the last 5 days, yet our government continues to lie and say we are not even in a Recession. We are in a Depression folks!) Answer: You might want to go back [...]

What happened/how did the stock market crash?

(I know that it caused the great depression but what happened that caused the Stock Market to crash?? was there any specific group of people that weren’t effected by the crash?? could this happen again?) Answer : The market dropped today due to the Federal Reserve only lowing the interest rate only 1/4 of a [...]

Why did the USA Economy go down? What happened exactly, to the Stock Market?

There is all of the news and talk about the Bailout plan and that the Economy and Stock Market need help and jump start. But is there any explanation why what happened?) Answer : The sub-prime mortgage crisis surfaced in August 2007. Suddenly financial institutions realized that they held many mortgages that weren’t worth the [...]