Profiting from the Wealth Effect

Jan 7th, 2009 | By Wayne Burritt | Category: Featured, Housing, Investing Strategies
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Perhaps the biggest reason the stock market is a leading indicator of where the economy is headed is what’s called the “wealth effect.”  It goes something like this…

When our portfolios are headed higher, we usually go out and spend like the dickens.  After all, with nice fat investments we feel like we have a lot more money to spend.  And, as well all know, spending drives the economy.  Result:  Stock prices and the economy get a boost.

In addition, the wealth effect is a brand of self-fulfilling prophecy, which makes it even more powerful…

By investing in stocks that go up, we have more wealth.  Having more wealth causes us to go out and spend.  That spending, in turn, causes the economy to grow.  Economic growth then leads to better times for companies which, in turn, lead to higher stock prices.

Unfortunately, the power of the wealth effect works in reverse as well…

When we see our stock portfolios getting hammered, we feel a lot less wealthy.  That loss of wealth causes us to pull back on spending.  Less spending means slower economic growth, which is lousy for companies.  Poor outlooks for companies mean lower stock prices.

And declining wealth isn’t limited to stocks.  Take a look at this chart of real estate prices…

Home Price Indices

As you can see from this graph, the year-over-year change in home values — indicated by the dark solid line — began to slow around the beginning of 2006.  But economic growth — indicated by the red dashed line — didn’t begin to slow until the middle of 2008.

In other words, the wealth effect in real estate wore off long before the economy began to sputter.  In this case, the declining value in real estate was a huge leading indicator of poor economic activity to come.

In fact, changes in just about any asset — from stocks to houses to commodities — can cause their owners to adjust their spending habits.  And those spending adjustments are going to happen after the owners’ assets take a hit.  And that makes them a great predictor of where things are headed.

I’ve told my readers time and time again that a recovery in real estate prices — and stability in the real estate market — is likely going to be one of the biggest pluses for a stabilized economy and higher stock market values.  Real estate got us into this mess and it’s going to get us out.

Using These Leading Indicators for Profit

So, how can you make money off the predictive abilities of the stock market and other asset classes?

Simple.  While others are waiting for the big economic indicators — such as solid growth, the labor market, and the credit crisis — to get back on their feet, you can slip into key investments long before anybody else gets wind. The markets are telling us loud and clear patience will be rewarded.

Best wishes,
Wayne Burritt

January 7, 2009


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Wayne Burritt has spent over 28 years as a financial writer, investment analyst and business developer. A natural teacher with a lot of knowledge to impart, Wayne takes great pride in sharing his expertise on the subject of options and investing with anyone willing to learn. Wayne believes that given the right teaching, anyone can become an expert in options.

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