Simplest explanation: How inflation is causing stock market crash?

by | Feb 15, 2023 | Invest During Inflation | 35 comments




How does inflation triggers stock market crash?

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The stock market crash of 2020 has been attributed to a variety of factors, including the coronavirus pandemic, trade tensions between the US and China, and economic uncertainty. However, one factor that has been largely overlooked is inflation. The recent rise in inflation has caused investors to become increasingly concerned about the future of the stock market, leading to a sharp decline in the value of stocks.

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Inflation occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time due to a variety of factors, such as increased demand, higher production costs, or a decrease in the value of money. As inflation rises, the purchasing power of money decreases, meaning that people have to pay more for the same goods and services. This can have a significant impact on the stock market, as investors become increasingly concerned about the future of the economy and the potential for inflation to erode their investments.

The recent spike in inflation has been caused by the US government’s stimulus measures, which have flooded the economy with liquidity. This has led to an increase in demand for goods and services, which has pushed up prices. At the same time, the Federal Reserve has kept interest rates low, making it more attractive for investors to buy stocks. This has caused stock prices to rise, but the increased inflation has made investors wary of the potential for their investments to be eroded by rising prices.

The result is that investors have become increasingly uncertain about the future of the stock market, leading to a sell-off of stocks and a sharp decline in the value of the stock market. Inflation is a key factor in this crash, as it has caused investors to become increasingly concerned about the future of the economy and the potential for their investments to be eroded by rising prices.

In conclusion, inflation is a key factor in the recent stock market crash. The rise in inflation has caused investors to become increasingly concerned about the future of the economy, leading to a sell-off of stocks and a sharp decline in the value of the stock market. While there are a variety of factors that have contributed to the crash, inflation is an important factor that has been largely overlooked.

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35 Comments

  1. neeraj j

    Due to inflation , initially company made very high profit, due to following FIFO method , then profit comes down, then again in long term it finally goes up,,,

  2. Akash

    Beautiful illustration of inter linked events

  3. Utpal Ray

    Want more shorts video like this

  4. David Soren

    nice explaination.

  5. Koustubh Patil

    Nicely explained, many others take 15 20 mins to explain this.

  6. Traveller Bhaiyaji

    One more information video provide Groww thanks Groww

  7. Tanmoy Das

    Wow this is so apt and easy to understand. Forwarding this to all my friends dealing with the stock market.

  8. Bikram Jain

    Very beautiful handwriting. Excellent example of calligraphy, I didn't got into economics but just got deeper into the beautiful handwriting. I think it's Alina's handwriting

  9. Rahul DHURwe

    Make this type video more

  10. Kritik Singh

    Hey can we save shorts somehow

  11. rajeev rawat

    wow, nice ❤️

  12. Rahul Ray

    When Rbi/other central banks increases the interest rate, FII and DII has to pay more interest to banks so they withdrew money from market and return it to bank and due to huge selling, market falls. This is the actual reason. As a retail investor we cannot take loan and invest in stock market. But Institutional investors can take loan when it is cheaply available and pump up the market.

  13. MD ILEYAS

    Awesome mind blowing explained

  14. Yash raj

    Very informative video

  15. Raja Paul

    Great Explanation

  16. krrishna maa

    This is alena raise ki writing hain..

  17. Avijeet Hati

    Awesome handwriting

  18. Kanamarlapudi Naga Srinivasu

    Before this if you explained about what is inflation why it motivates
    Then we will understand all these things try to explain about inflation also

  19. Bhagyash Bhovte

    Please make more videos this type on other topics too
    easy to understand

  20. Sarosh Bharucha

    What beautiful handwriting

  21. Bakayariman

    Good way of providing information.
    Thank you groww

  22. Sagar Madhukar

    That's Aleena ma'ams' hand writing!!! 😀
    Not because she has a voiceover but I have been her student!!!!!! Gazab, ma'am!!!! 😀

  23. VIJAY GIRI

    Grow …Hamare Sardar ji kaha gaye ?

  24. Arifur Rahman

    very simple meh samjha Diya ❤️

  25. Haru Mandal

    Very nice information…. For this reason I like groww very much.

  26. dipak sanap

    Best shorts ever seen on YouTube financial channels

  27. Sukhjinder Singh

    Stock market me dunia k sabse darpok log kam karte hn

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