>>7233076
I think about the stock market often, though I don't have any money in it. A company I used to work for (3M) is listed, however.
I do wonder about this. A crash would be devastating and you can imagine how many people have retirement funds caught up in the market.
I think for the sake of "normies" it's been necessary to have some indicators such as employment look good. The employment picture genuinely seems better. However, the underpinnings of the stock market seem much more dubious.
I'm hoping/thinking that as DS corruption is removed we will see some sort of action to reset our money (gold standard again, perhaps?). Some of our corporations are pretty messed up (Monsanto, Merck for examples) and might just get sued out of existence, imo. Perhaps we will have opportunity to reclaim some of our wealth and put it elsewhere.
Where is "MarketAnon" when you need them!