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Do Higher Rates Actually Mean Doom-and-Gloom for the Stock Market?

This question comes up a lot, and for good reason.   Finance theory does state that the present value of an asset (i.e., what something is worth today) is the future stream of cash flows discounted by a reasonable rate of interest. Basically, the higher the interest rate, the less those future cash flows are …

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