Nobody is putting words in my mouth. You said you were not impacted by inflation and don’t care. That means you don’t care about the poor. Otherwise you’d care inflation is still growing.
Wow you went out on the wrong limb. I couldn’t care less about the DOW or NASDAQ loss. But you put the word “inflation” in my mouth when I clearly never said it. You’re out to argue, not even discuss.
I was talking about the DOW drop. Obviously. But you read into it in the worst way possible. You give my own words back to me and I STILL don’t see the word inflation in them.
But so what? What the article says is that investors choose different investments besides stocks, housing and utilities based on how inflation affects interest rate decisions. So… those sectors go down, others go up.
Nobody is putting words in my mouth. You said you were not impacted by inflation and don’t care. That means you don’t care about the poor. Otherwise you’d care inflation is still growing.
Wow you went out on the wrong limb. I couldn’t care less about the DOW or NASDAQ loss. But you put the word “inflation” in my mouth when I clearly never said it. You’re out to argue, not even discuss.
Then you didn’t read the article. The Dow dropped because of inflation. The two are related.
I read the article. You didn’t read my comment.
I did. The article is about inflation increasing when caused the Dow to drop.
So you don’t care about inflation since you said it didn’t impact you.
There you go putting words in my mouth again. Boy, you don’t know how to act.
I’m just repeating what you said. Correct me where I’m wrong. The article is about inflation. You said.
I was talking about the DOW drop. Obviously. But you read into it in the worst way possible. You give my own words back to me and I STILL don’t see the word inflation in them.
The article is about both. Inflation is what caused the Dow to drop.
But so what? What the article says is that investors choose different investments besides stocks, housing and utilities based on how inflation affects interest rate decisions. So… those sectors go down, others go up.
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