原帖由 乡下人 于 2008-5-15 14:35 发表 I remembered I read a book saying that Inflation is good for stocks. With the negative real interest rates, people will put their money elsewhere, like commodities and stocks.
Yes. In stock market, we play money in nominal term, not in real term. This suggests that inflation (defined as the difference between money in nominal term and money in real term) is kind of transparent to the stock market. One may still argue that stock market will follow the economy in the long run. But nobody is certain that economy will keep the downturn in the long run. |