Money For the Rest of Us

Are We Being Forced to Buy Stocks

09.23.2020 - By J. David SteinPlay

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How ultra-low interest rates support higher stock market valuations but also make the investment environment more challenging. Is there a stock market bubble?

Topics covered include:How expensive are stocks on an absolute basis and relative to bondsWhat are examples of individual investor enthusiasm for stocksWhy stock valuations and prices increase when interest rates fallWhy lower interest rates make it more difficult for central banks to support stocks during a downturnWhy TIPs might be a better choice for a long-term bond allocationWhy deglobalization is a reason to increase the geographic diversification of stock portfoliosHow investors can make invest decisions without having an informational edge

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