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S&P Cuts US Credit Rating to AA+
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 864393" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Nobody knows how the stockmarket will react, but some think the stock market already had that factored in. But who really knows ?</p><p>As for the US dollar taking a fall and gold & other commodity prices rising - I think that's a sure bet. I figure by around 2-3%.</p><p></p><p>Which actually in return makes US stocks cheaper, and the US markets might even rise. (a now $100 stock will only be worth $97 in other currencies), so that's a 3% fall on it's own, which might be slightly offset by a higher stock price of lets say $102.00.</p><p></p><p>Ofcourse, I'm just guessing to be the best of my past knowledge of the markets, but it's a very likely scenerio in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I've seen it over and over again, that when the US dollar falls, the US markets go up and vice versa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 864393, member: 23950"] Nobody knows how the stockmarket will react, but some think the stock market already had that factored in. But who really knows ? As for the US dollar taking a fall and gold & other commodity prices rising - I think that's a sure bet. I figure by around 2-3%. Which actually in return makes US stocks cheaper, and the US markets might even rise. (a now $100 stock will only be worth $97 in other currencies), so that's a 3% fall on it's own, which might be slightly offset by a higher stock price of lets say $102.00. Ofcourse, I'm just guessing to be the best of my past knowledge of the markets, but it's a very likely scenerio in my opinion. I've seen it over and over again, that when the US dollar falls, the US markets go up and vice versa. [/QUOTE]
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