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/biz/ - /smg/ Stock Market General
Anonymous No.60816789
Investopedia says that quantitative easing causes inflation. I was told that quantitative easing does not actually cause inflation but instead inflates the values of assets which is also known as creating bubbles, which is not the same as causing inflation. Which one is correct?
/biz/ - Thread 60529791
Anonymous No.60533126
Whenever someone mentions a bubble, I don't get it. It goes way over my head. Can anyone explain to me what a bubble means?
/biz/ - Thread 60527245
Anonymous No.60529694
>>60529261
If someone is making money, then they are being hired. If they are being hired, then there is a business hiring them. If there is a business hiring them, there is being invested money towards a business. If there is being invested money to a business be it from government spending or private investment, it is increasing the nation's aggregate demand. If the aggregate demand is being boosted, you are contrbutiing towards one of the key traits of a good economy. It's that shrimple. When people say the economy is fueled by faith, it is not just any type of faith, it is the faith in being able to generate wealth. If people have faith in being able to spend now, as they would be able to generate wealth later, then the economy is being affected by this in a positive way. Consumption + Investment + Government Spending + Net Exports = AD. There is no context in which consumption is considered to be a bad thing. Case closed.
/tv/ - Thread 211373808
Anonymous No.211373808
I sit down on my couch at night after a long day of working some menial job, put on Television & Film(tm) on Netflix(tm) and watch Television & Film on my television screen, then after watching Television & Film I go on 4Chan(tm) and discuss Television & Film with my online friends that post cartoon frogs and discuss such important and interesting topics such as how good looking actresses are and the plot behind Marvel movies.