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by pavlov
548 days ago
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The German stock market produced excellent gains in 1933-41. When the Nazi government closed the stock exchange after Stalingrad, the index was near its all-time high. (When the market finally reopened in 1948, German companies were valued some 80% lower.) Even in large aggregates, investment decisions are ultimately made by people with their own biases. Markets are not infallible predictors of anything. |
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