When Capital Floods and Dries Up

When Capital Floods and Dries Up

The stock market is often analyzed through earnings, valuations, and economic indicators. Yet one of the most powerful forces driving price movements is liquidity—the availability of capital to buy and…
Why Stocks Outperform Over Time

Why Stocks Outperform Over Time

The stock market is often associated with volatility, uncertainty, and short-term fluctuations. Yet over long periods, equities have historically delivered higher returns than most other asset classes. This phenomenon is…
Equity Markets as Information Systems

Equity Markets as Information Systems

The stock market is often described as a place where investors buy and sell shares. But at a deeper level, it functions as a real-time information processing system—continuously absorbing data,…