A novice investor might ask, "What makes the Stock Market go up?" A simplfied answer to this question is Cash and Confidence. Simply put: Cash is the amount of money (liquidity) available for investment in a market system and Confidence is having a positive outlook for growth of corporate earnings and the economy. This section explores the "cause and effect" relationships that influence the economy and financial markets. |
The Federal Reserve System |
The Stock Market and the Federal Reserve System |
The Function of Liquidity |
The Stock Market as a Discounting Mechanism |
Baby Boomers: The Major Demographic of our Secular Bull Market |
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