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Things I Don’t Understand - Recession

by Anne Wayman on January 22nd, 2008

654114_loud_noise.jpgLike most I woke up to the news that the U.S. Federal Reserve did a surprise interest cut. Of course, they are using the word “emergency,” signaling fear is appropriate.

The talk of fear of recession has been building for months, almost as if someone wants us to be afraid. I don’t get it. I don’t know why markets crash unless it’s because of fear. When you think about it, what changed between Friday and today? Not much, except a lot of people and institutions got scared enough to sell off a ton of stock, driving stock prices down and down. Fear feeding on fear.

Why today or last Friday as opposed to next week or last week?

I always wonder who benefits from a recession… someone does I’m sure.

I don’t get it. Do you?

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5 opinions for Things I Don’t Understand - Recession

  • Matt Keegan
    Jan 22, 2008 at 11:17 am

    As a business grad, I understand how the markets work, but one word you mentioned — fear — is the catalyst that can set things in motion.

    It isn’t difficult to see that people who panic lose out while those who are patient and wait things out win. Just who is spooking who and for what reason is a mystery.

    Then again it is a presidential election year.

  • Anne Wayman
    Jan 22, 2008 at 12:39 pm

    Thanks Matt… you’re sort of confirming my sense of it all… just heard (again) how much debt this country has… both as a country and for individuals… scary, particularly since we manufacture so little anymore.

  • John Clausen
    Jan 22, 2008 at 9:07 pm

    Just remember that the first rule of Wall Street is “Don’t panic.”

    The second rule is, “Panic first.”

  • Melissa Donovan
    Jan 23, 2008 at 1:58 am

    I don’t get either but I definitely agree with you that someone out there stands to benefit and they are most likely behind it. Beyond my personal budget, I find economics rather complicated and not too interesting. Someone’s holding the strings but who?

  • Anne Wayman
    Jan 23, 2008 at 8:25 am

    John, didn’t know that about Wall Street… just Hitchhikers Guide for the first part - panic first… what a deal!

    Melissa, I’m never sure if I believe there’s a plot or conspiracy or just something like obvious corporate interest no matter what they damage.

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