I think that the 20 twenties are going to be one of the most disruptive and innovative periods in the history of the united states. The number of innovations that are out there is just astronomically high. I can all but guarantee that many of these innovations won't come anywhere close to living up their potential. But could one of these be essentially the size of the neck, equal in size to what we've seen from like the internet? It's certainly possible. And an innovation is a key thing that really opens up new revenue and new profit opportunities for businesses.
#369: To answer these questions, we need a deep, tree-trunk understanding – a core, fundamental understanding – of how the stock market operates.
What, exactly, IS a stock – and how are stocks valued? What’s the difference between the Dow Jones, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq? Why is the market a voting machine in the short-term, but a weighing machine in the long-term?
Brian Feroldi, the author of “Why Does the Stock Market Go Up?,” joins us for a Stocks 101 explainer episode.
If you’d like a deeper understanding of the world of stocks, you’ll enjoy this explainer episode.
And if you have a friend/spouse/coworker who’s said, “I need to learn more about investing,” share this episode with them.
Enjoy!
For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode369
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