How inflation impacts tech stocks

by | Sep 7, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 36 comments

How inflation impacts tech stocks




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36 Comments

  1. CryptoPunk888

    Ok so sell all high growth tech and buy techs like ibm and isn’t growing anymore? Makes no sense. I guess Wall Street has to get people to sell stocks so the growth stocks fall so these people on TV can buy them on the cheap

  2. John Wick

    bunch of clowns, how many times have we heard don't buy TSLA. shameless

  3. Ronan Kelleher

    If you go from 0.3% inflation to 0.9% inflation in the space of a year after a pandemic you can frame it as a 200% increase or put your feet on the ground and realise moves from the lowest lows always have the most compound gains.

    In the longer-term picture, it's still way below the 2.5% inflation rate we were at in the height of the last bull market. The two largest markets in the world are the stock market and the bond market. The fact they are freaking out over what totally inevitable after the pandemic is strange. Demand was always going to return and supply chains were always going to take time to catch up.

    The fact the 10-year bond yield seems to be capped at 1.74% in the short term means they don't want to put money into stocks or bonds… so where is the safest place to put all those trillions of dollars?

    What's the macro picture of cryptocurrency over the last 10 years?

  4. James Scott

    This peice of garbage said ibm and dell haha…and he is shorting tesla and square, good luck boomer

  5. Rose Berlin juste

    I have about 5% of my portfolio in uranium bitcoin any advice on any other crypto currency that I can grow my $300k capital to a million dollars?

  6. Tesla bot

    He doesn't understand Tesla and how fast they're growing.

  7. Marjorie Tench

    So Tesla only looks frothy when there is so called inflation.

  8. Butch Einsel

    Any time we see a dip investors and institutions buy the dip its obvious in tech with great earnings +balance sheets

  9. Ioannis Stogias

    What a flip this guy…. From Tesla being frothy to the bottom of Tesla might be in. She roasted this guy.

  10. Bean Bag

    We need traders and speculators so real investors can take advantage of them and get greater returns.

  11. D T

    Pre fake virus

  12. IM Noodles

    They tell you to sell tech so they can buy it. Analysts upgrade tech stocks every week. Also analysts: “Tech stocks have gotten way ahead of themselves.”

  13. Jon

    I agree with the FED. Current inflation pressures is transitory. Once the people go back to work the supply chain fluctuation will normalize, prices will normalize. I give it 1 maybe 2 months before inflation talks are in our rearview. Yeah, I'm betting on it.

  14. bkinstler

    “Growthier.” Four times. Doesn’t seem like his vocabulary matches his position of responsibility.

  15. Kate Finance

    The volatility of tesla is wild.

  16. Devin Coyne

    Is Tesla a tech company or a manufacturing company?

  17. WC Evangelista

    Once Ford gets it's EV battery game together, it's game over for TSLA.

  18. Mohamad Zgheib

    All of these comments talking about how tech is gonna continue to grow. Might i remind you that rising interest rates are just around the corner. Logically speaking, the Fed needs to take action by raising interest rates in the near future to avoid hyperinflation in the long run. Moreover, CPI and PPI are already at there highest rates since a couple of years. Im no expert, but a market crash or big correction is coming sooner rather than later.

  19. Misha Kudryashev

    go boomer, short tesla and Sq, give us the money of your clients 🙂

  20. Bo McGillacutty

    SOooo… the massive transfer of wealth from "smart money" to us retail dummies continues via the shorties….thanx y'all! Made me a modest fortune already but I'm greedy. HA!

  21. Bo McGillacutty

    TSLA was cut by 60% in 1st half of last yr (from prior highs) then again 30% later, but still up some 6X for the yr. It's always been volatile like that, get over it already.

  22. moot talk

    Useless title of the video. Cmon man.

  23. Gary Rahn

    tech growth stock with zero debt and 20% growth = bad. … "value" stock with 2x debt to cash and 3% growth = good. …. hahhahhahahahha do the math.

  24. keto6789

    SQ bottoms at about 195 and goes back up to about 205 for now. I'm long SQ.

  25. mrPmj00

    Best stocks Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Nvidia, Microsoft, Netflix. Disney and Wells Fargo for the recovery,;…………..

  26. SW Video Channel

    Tesla has been overpriced for years because there is no competition in EV and people have the illusion that Tesla will lead their competitors in every aspect. Clearly, Tesla has not had competitors because other big carmakers have not taken EVs seriously until now. GM is worth 80 Billion and Tesla should worth about under 40 Billion thus the stock should be around $40 or less. That said, it is not smart to short cult stocks because they can remain overpriced for years. In other words, it might take years for people to realize. Ford F150 and GM Hummer EV and full-size trucks will be in production within 12 months, when will be the cybertruck?
    Chinese EVs are going strong in China and are extending that into Europe. China has autonomous buses and trains, still requires drivers behind the wheels, in actual usage for at least 2 years now.

  27. pax und peace

    Shorts get burned 9 out of 10

  28. pax und peace

    Guys it is just a correction we are 50% compared to last year.

  29. Palantir 2030

    Tesla & NIO going up so much in % that a 30-50% pullback isn't even that significant, only happening due to inflation/chip shortage.
    I think the bull run 2.0 is about to begin for Tesla & NIO.

  30. pax und peace

    They are running crazy about inflation and this is just because we had deflation last spring.
    This effects the 1 year inflation numbers .

  31. Harry Chu

    Hard time taking this outlet seriously when they bring on professional speculators and shorts to talk down stocks that they are shorting. This guest is the furthest thing from an investor. No one in their right mind should be giving someone like this their money to manage.

  32. Majikcity

    1 word = debt

  33. Drago BTC

    So Tesla already dropped 40%ish…so what is he saying? It already bottomed?

  34. Matt Herzberg

    How is this time different?? The Tesla bubble popped it was clearly running on insane momentum and now it's completely lost momentum and is way overpriced! What the heck do you mean?

  35. Drago BTC

    But Tesla is an Automotive company! haha

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