How Interest Rates Affect Stock Prices

In this video, we break down the relationship between interest rates and stock prices. We look at this function from an investor, consumer, and company perspective.

As the Fed tries to tame hot inflation, talk of rate hikes is heating up and investors are determining how to allocate their portfolios. We wrap this video up with looking at the historic performance of stocks during times of rising rates.


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