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Stability has no relative comparison. It is either stable or isn't. Mogadishu has nothing to do with the S&P 500. When trillions in new currency get printed, it creates asset bubbles like we are seeing. Productive sectors are the losers, speculators are the winners. So again I ask, what happens when the Fed ends QE and interest rates rise?
That is besides the point; how stable is the "free trade area" known as the US?
Risk affects prices in most markets.