The Beginning of the End of the Goldilocks Market
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Now, the theme this time isThe Beginning of the End of the Goldilocks Market.
<Goldilocks Market>
☆ It is also called a temperate market.
☆ A market where fairly good conditions continue.
☆ The origin of the name comes from a character in a British fairy tale, a girl who drinks soup at just the right temperature—not too cold, not too hot.
The current world economy is growing at a moderate cruising speed.
In particular, focusing on the United States market, which is leading the current world economy, with the recent rise in interest rates, it is gradually diverging from the temperate state.
The rise in interest rates is, after all, a negative factor for the stock market.
Since corporate funding costs are rising, performance will be negatively affected.
If rate rises continue in the future, there is a higher likelihood that they will impact the stock market.
Note) The above is my personal view, and is intended solely to improve financial literacy. Therefore, it is not created for the purpose of investment solicitation. Also, although the blog content is based on data from reliable sources, the administrator does not guarantee its accuracy. The final investment decisions should be made at your own risk.
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