
Who said the stock market is a moody shopkeeper?
Famed investor Benjamin Graham once compared the stock market to an extremely moody shopkeeper who marks prices up one day and slashes them the next. In periods of extreme uncertainly, those mood swings will probably increase: The stock market has to factor in the course of a previously unknown virus, the upcoming U.S. elections and the prospects of an economic recovery.
Will the stock market increase in periods of extreme uncertainly?
In periods of extreme uncertainly, those mood swings will probably increase: The stock market has to factor in the course of a previously unknown virus, the upcoming U.S. elections and the prospects of an economic recovery.
