VIDEO: Upgrade your financial knowledge
- An action causes a reaction and knowing what events prompt what reactions will help you understand the world around you and how these events may impact your money.
- Pretty much everything in finance triggers a reaction for something else so understanding these reactions helps you predict what might happen next.
- One of the most obvious events is new information and investors make decisions based on new intel.
Pretty much everything in finance triggers a reaction for something else, so understanding these reactions helps you predict what might happen next.
The key is understanding which events prompt reactions and what assets are likely to react and in what way.
One of the most obvious events is new information and investors make decisions based on new intel, which could be when a company changes CEO, or if the share price goes up or down.
Equally a new contract for a company may prompt investors to think the share price may rise - on the Grafa platform, we call these events Blockbusters.
Knowing what events prompt what reactions will help you understand the world around you and how these events may impact your money.
For example, it may not be immediately obvious that the US Federal Reserve raising interest rates in the US could have a flow on effect to the price of your property in a totally different country, but that is exactly what we are talking about here.
You need to understand how everything is connected because that is how people make money from investing.
Grafa helps you by alerting you to these Blockbuster events - it's up to you what you do with this information.