Hello everyone, I hope you are feeling very well. Today I would like to comment some things regarding the market, and I clarify that I am not a specialist in this aspect, however I consider that it is something we should talk about, more considering that we make life in a social network that is based on a Blockchain and in which we can win cryptocurrencies, these are in a market that is highly volatile and that like any other market is unpredictable and can behave in very different ways than expected, leaving totally out of base even those who are considered great scholars of the area.
"The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent " John Mainard Keynes
The previous sentence is from the one who was considered the most important economist of the last century, but it is still as valid as when it was enunciated, do not you see it like that? I start thinking about what is happening right now, with the prices of cryptos, and I ask myself: does anyone know exactly what is going to happen with the price of Bitcoin?, for example, or to be more specific and include another important issue that is 100% current, can anyone say what is going to happen with the price of water in the mid-term future after it is incorporated into the stock market?
In relation to water, I have read a lot of things lately, and some of them totally opposite to each other. There are those who say that the price of water is now going to be in a permanent increase, others oppose this that has just happened, alleging that having access to water is a fundamental right, and that nobody has the right to do that, even that these are strategies that will make water enter into a kind of monopoly...but which of these is or will be true?
As I see it, the market is ultimately represented by a large mass of people, who put up capital and through it speculate, and this is what gives the market this volatility.
For this market to exist there must be buyers and sellers, and obviously, we can see manipulations, but for this to happen there must be a great deal of capital moving in a specific direction. The possibility of manipulation will depend, of course, on the size of the market as such in terms of capitalization. Because in order to manipulate a market of trillions or billions of dollars you would have to have an amount that represents a large percentage of this total amount, and that's usually not the case.
However, you might not have the money to do it, but if you have a power that allows you to socially influence with rumors, for example, it would be a way to be able to manipulate some prices with false news, as has happened in other times.
With this that I have commented previously, what I intend to do is suggest that I see it as difficult for someone to predict exactly what will happen in a given market, given that times are highly changeable and the factors that determine a trend are diverse, and it is very difficult for a single person to have control over all these determinants of a market... I hope to make myself understood until now.
I say goodbye, waiting for your comments and contributions, which I will gladly receive.
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