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Strategies & Market Trends : Humble1 and Swing Trading Friends

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To: h_ who wrote (40393)1/8/2025 3:28:27 PM
From: rdkflorida2  Read Replies (1) of 41045
 
It's not that simple. New money is "earned" everyday by companies and individuals. It can be spent, go into savings, i.e. bank accounts, etc. or buy bonds or stocks, etc. Your thought process is limited to buying selling stocks. Also, remember divys are paid. They can sit in cash. People sell homes and then rent keeping the money in a variety of monetary instruments. I believe most of the est. $6 TRILLION is in bonds, short, medium, long. Perhaps a better way of phrasing it would be to say there is about $6 TRILLION in "buying power" sitting on the sidelines. RDK
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