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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Collectors, Lenders and Investors. [/quote] OP here. What investors exactly? If the market is down 20% as a whole? Is it private companies?[/quote] Check out earnings call transcripts and shareholder reports for different companies in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, oil, food, and you will find where the “inflation dollars” went [/quote] But if all of this is true, why aren't the stock indices going up? S&P pharma is basically flat. S&P Oil and gas is comparable to 2015 levels. Food and beverage is doing well, but still only a 10% annualized 10-year return (I guess I see why bill gates bought so much land now!). It would just seem that index funds would be performing better if it was corporate greed. Is the money being siphoned off to preferred shared holders in some way? I just don't get where it's all going?[/quote] because people are afraid that we are in a bubble, so they are selling their stock and sitting on cash. earning 5% in CDs is preferable to having all your money in the market when it dramatically drops 40% or whatever in the next 6-9 months[/quote]
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