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campbolt96


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I am a thriving investor during the pandemic. I am pretty sure, many people hate the stock market by now. They don't have enough spare money for investment and the stock market has been volatile with the VIX index touching new heights. A crisis, like the Coronavirus pandemic or devaluation of a currency, is when the world's largest economies go down into recession or maybe in the worst depression since the 1930s. The stock markets go down and touch new lows every day because there is no sight of near future recovery. The demand for commodities goes down due to recession or loss of income for many consumers. So, a natural deflation of commodity prices happens that turns catastrophic for businesses around the globe. That brings the overall currency devaluation for many countries. People start to lose money or can now buy less with the same money that had more purchasing power before the pandemic.