We have a case where both bond and stock markets seem immune to record inflation seen in the last 30 years. Is this a sign that there is too much money in the system? Or is this a generation that has has no idea what inflation really mean? 

The bull market will continue in 2022: Goldman Sachs

The investing landscape will likely be much different in 2022 than 2021, but the backdrop is still f
The bull market will continue in 2022: Goldman Sachs

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  • Michane
    ·2021-11-17
    With Covid more than a year.. almost everyone can't travel & with less shopping outside, also less partying..
    so in this modern age,
    new way of saving money is to put money in the stock market [微笑]
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    • Crafty88
      might be true bcos any incredulous thing can happen these days. I am sure there are more than a handful of absurdity that we can never imagine can happen ten years ago is right before our eyes.
      2021-11-17
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  • tanpp2307
    ·2021-11-17
    I still believe that what goes up will eventually come down. Ha ha.
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    • Crafty88
      The internet age has somehow turn conventional wisdom into laughing stock. The day will come, only whether we live to see it.
      2021-11-17
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