r/investing Apr 24, 04:25 PM
Are markets becoming more political than ever? Lately it seems like the difference between politics and investing is getting smaller everyday. With interest rate decisions, government spending, and global conflict, markets seem to react more to headlines than company fundamentals sometimes.
I’m curious how all of you are looking at this. Are you positioning you portfolio based on what’s going on politically, or just staying with your long term plan and ignoring the headlines?
For me personally, I’m 23(24 soon) and only been in the game for a couple years. I’m trying to keep my consistency and not trip about the headlines, but it’s kind of hard to ignore how policy decisions are directing volatility right now. It almost feels like you have to understand politics to some degree to be a successful investor nowadays.
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