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jagtesh | 3 years ago

Short unambiguous answer is yes. However, the destination doesn’t have to be limited to stock/bond markets. Think property, gold or toilet paper rolls. Last one is a joke.

It’s hard to accurately measure investments flowing into property (what part of the world?). There are many variables to consider and I don’t think there’s a single trend that will end up as a winner. My hypothesis is that we will see many (eg. very wealthy doing X in Y country/city, middle class doing A in B country/city, etc).

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whatshisface|3 years ago

>Think property, gold or toilet paper rolls. Last one is a joke.

Since corporations produce commodities, wouldn't gold and toilet paper be on the stock market?

I guess gold reserves (as opposed to production) and property would have a lot of ownership outside the S&P 500. I wonder if there are any super-broad indices that include them in a cap-weighted form.