← Back to context Comment by aurareturn 2 days ago Sure it can. The value of the dollar coincides with stock market valuations. 4 comments aurareturn Reply danny_codes 2 days ago Exactly. A devalued dollar means higher number without adjustment himata4113 2 days ago "UBS downgraded the US stock market" happened today for a reason and you're implying that the US dollar lost 1000% of it's value since less than a decade ago? 1/10th of what it is worth today? aurareturn 1 day ago Where did you get 1000%?S&P500 is up 3.7x since 2016. himata4113 1 day ago my bad, I meant the evaluation of any single company
himata4113 2 days ago "UBS downgraded the US stock market" happened today for a reason and you're implying that the US dollar lost 1000% of it's value since less than a decade ago? 1/10th of what it is worth today? aurareturn 1 day ago Where did you get 1000%?S&P500 is up 3.7x since 2016. himata4113 1 day ago my bad, I meant the evaluation of any single company
aurareturn 1 day ago Where did you get 1000%?S&P500 is up 3.7x since 2016. himata4113 1 day ago my bad, I meant the evaluation of any single company
Exactly. A devalued dollar means higher number without adjustment
"UBS downgraded the US stock market" happened today for a reason and you're implying that the US dollar lost 1000% of it's value since less than a decade ago? 1/10th of what it is worth today?
Where did you get 1000%?
S&P500 is up 3.7x since 2016.
my bad, I meant the evaluation of any single company