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Old 6 October 2022, 05:48 AM   #65
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Seeing a lot of economic factors cited here. Certainly one could derive a correlation between the state of the economy and stock valuations.

But we invest in stocks (companies), not GDP. The stock market is not the economy. One should focus on the future prospects of long-term corporate earnings to decide if today is a good day to invest. Trading on random events is the equivalent of gambling. Information can gamify investing.
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