Post by
WeedTheNorth on Sep 13, 2021 12:35pm
what does hyperinflation mean for stocks?
Just like with any other item, it means more dollars per item (or share). When they short, they aren't locking in a value based on the strength of the currency at that point, they are locking in a definite price. If a can of coke over the next 5 years becomes $10, you can imagine how many dollars the stock will need to be worth a share. GL all longs, time is on my side and hopefully yours too (stay away from debt or margin).
Comment by
Homestretch4me on Sep 13, 2021 10:32pm
Can someone translate this mess for me. What the f@ck is he trying to say???