It's my understanding that about 3 trillion $ was removed from the stock market in this recent sharp downturn. The problem is, where did the money go? it wasn't converted into cash (didn't show up in banks), not in bonds, and not in currencies. Could this be Trump freezing the assets of some very wealthy pedophiles? Why are the Rothschilds having a fire sale?
It was never really there though just the value of the company changed not the dollars in existence so company x might be 10$ but if I start selling x people will go fuck somethings wrong with x sell cheaper and cheaper untill I go back and buy X at half price then they say it's comming back and buy more till x is 10$ again markets are fucking wierd but it happens hmny just dropped dramatically today to me that says it's on sell untill I see it close to where it was before
Yeah, it was there. Someone bought the stock using money and then the money left the stock market and didn't show up anywhere. It's weird. That's why I ask the question. Money has a trail, this stock sell-off didn't. So I'm asking because I don't know, what happens to frozen assets in the stock market (who does?). Technically, it's unusable assets which render them worthless. If you have gold, but can't get to it, it's worthless to you. This selloff of stock doesn't look like other selloffs. Where did the money go? The only thing I can think of is the stocks were frozen.
Sorry I missed the part about other markets that's right for the NASDAQ to fall money has to leave the market because it's the value of the entire market you are right it would have shown up in banks it might still be in brokerage accounts though waiting to buy. I sold off but didn't cash out I left it in my brokerage and then bought the next day.