Main Street and Wall Street - Does the stock market reflect the real economy? [Webinar]
On Wednesday, April 27 at 18:30 pm, we invite you to a free webinar he will lead Rafal Janik, author of two volumes "Books on Investing". An old stock quotation says that financial markets are a window into what is happening in the real economy. It seems, however, that this maxim has recently become obsolete. We regularly deal with situations where stock indices rise and the economy is plunged into darkness. It is also the other way around - share prices are falling, even though economic indicators suggest a favorable situation.
- What is the so-called Main Street and Wall Street?
- How is the value of the real economy measured and how are listed companies valued?
- How do central banks influence financial markets and the real economy?
- Is the crisis predictable, or what do we know about business cycles?
- What economic indicators should a stock trader track?
During the event, you will be able to ask questions via chat. Moreover, during the recording an attractive discount code will be provided on "A book about investing". The organizer of the webinar is Maklerska.pl.
About the presenter
Rafal Janik - On the stock exchange since 2007. Owner of a consulting company, advising on currency and investment risk and managing an investment company. He also has many years of experience as a journalist. His texts have appeared in many national magazines, incl. MyCompany Polska and the Eureconomy. Author of "Books on Investing" and the content editor of the publication "The profession of stock market investor" Alexander Elder and "The most important thing" Howard Marx. In 2019, he defended his doctorate in economics at the University of Gdańsk on stock market recommendations and the efficient market hypothesis, receiving an award from the Council of the Faculty of Economics. In his free time, he trains cycling (in 2018 he completed over 1000 km ultramarathon Bałtyk-Bieszczady Tour) and rock climbing (he has completed several hundred climbing routes, including numerous crossings in the Tatra Mountains).