Good But Uncomfortable News For Stock Market (Sorry for initial poor video quality, better later)



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24 thoughts on “Good But Uncomfortable News For Stock Market (Sorry for initial poor video quality, better later)”

  1. Hi mr loo, Jennifer from ksa. I made a marvelous decision to leave finland 8 years ago for Saudi Arabia n eventually singapore. Looking at how Europe is todayโ€ฆ. I have made a fantastic decision

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  2. Mr loo, what you r doing, having multiple businesses, being humble in serving others is what many wealthy entrepreneurs would do in the future. Many Europeans would have done the same as you. That naysayer, is old fashion, inward n out of date . We r happy to catch your shows every week. Thank ya pls keep up your good work, I will look forward to your next show.

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  3. Thanks Mr Loo for sharing with us your views in midst of your busy schedule! Please ignore those nasty comments. You stand out from the rest of the financial youtuder because of your down-to-earth, humble and sincere character, you are real n honest in live stream sharing. ๐ŸŒ Always looking forward to your next video ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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  4. I may disagree strongly with the investment approach and rationale shared in this channel, but criticising others' choice of income generating avenue is plain wrong. In fact, it is quite resourceful. Hey, anything that makes money is not wrong, as long as it is not illegal or immoral. Having said that, 29% of S&P 500 companies business comes from outside the USA. The earnings compression (i.e. the E part of P/E) in the coming quarters is severely under the radar now. This is one of the worst (if not the worst) macro economic set-up I have seen in the past few decades (and that;'s a very long time). I would be very surprised if the stock market has bottomed. Very very surprised (and that's not a good thing).

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  5. Nasty cookies are too sweet leh!
    Anyway, Mr Loo rant when you need to ok? Take care of your mental health.
    You looked like you were having a lot of fun selling handbags.

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  6. Mr Loo, I appreciate your clarity that whatever reduces inflation will eventually help to improve the market. However, recession too will be a factor for markets to go southโ€”- right? Rising interest rates will definitely cause a recession, which also will cause markets to fall. How can companies with poor guidance and low profits make their stock prices rise? So I believe your bull run which you predict, will be short lived.(like just now actually, you predicted a run a few weeks ago, you were spot on, but again markets are correcting) Pls comment, thanks

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  7. You forgot the valuations and performance of US companies is dependent on consumption from Europe and China. And that US free market capitalist economy uses retrenchments to curb inflation. ie kill demand/consumption. Inflation cure is very painful and means couple of years of sideways market. btw you are timing the market by buying the "dips". Very dangerous if you don't learn to use daily and weekly charts with price action candle signals.

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  8. Two can play the same game. Some crooks want to bring down the stocks they want to buy by drumming up domedays story. I add fire to it as l also try to get a good bargain to get the stocks l want. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  9. I think Adam Khoo also quite positive like you. And I agreed that if you worry too much and lost sleep its better to get out, later still got chances.
    Next time wear your Rolex King and thick gold chain, people will say something too. hahaha dont worry with them, if can delete just cancel them.

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  10. "Expensive things wear on me also look cheap…" LOL. Take it easy Mr.Loo. I think it will be good to remind that your RISK level is very different from others, in a volatile or non-volatile environment. As usual, appreciate your sharing on the macro landscape on such a regular basis.

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  11. Thank you Mr Loo for yr wonderful sharing ! Just wondering when China comes out of the lockdown, won't demand increase again and cause inflation to worsen ? Interest rate would hv to increase again ?

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