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War will it change how we spend or invest our money?

 

Investors should stay keenly focused on market risks and weaknesses. I expected the conflict in Ukraine to have been priced into the US markets over the past 7+ days. However, I believe the markets were unprepared for this scale or invasion and will attempt to settle fair stock price valuation levels as the conflict continues. This is not the same US/Global market Bullish trend we’ve become used to trading over the past 5+ years

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Difficult question..

If or When there's a serious crash, it probably will not because of war on it's own.

In my 60 years on this earth, I cannot remember one time when there hasn't been a war somewhere in the world.

 

It's How the so-called 1st world countries react to individual wars are what affects the markets.

As a (westerner) I'm ashamed to say that if a war doesn't interfere with our supply of oil or money We don't treat it as any of our business. 

Unless of course it involves Russia or China, and maybe North Korea, where we are afraid to get involved, Just ask Ukraine.

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To correctly analyze the market situation, it is necessary to turn to the creators of economic theory. The English economist, the founder of the Keynesian trend in economics, believed that investing means the ability to predict profitability throughout the life of an asset, and speculation is forecasting the development of the market situation.  Thus, we can conclude that it is possible to predict what will happen to a particular industry, but it is worth understanding the risks. I understand that many people new to investing http://radicalfire.com/fskax-vs-vti/ may not have enough experience to analyze investments and the market.  In this case, knowledge should be drawn from blogs and textbooks.

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