Business Quote by John C. Malone
“The fact that equities are being sold down, despite the lowest interest rates in recent history, simply means that the market doesn't see growth ahead for -very many businesses.”
About This Quote
Equity sell‑offs despite ultra‑low rates signal market pessimism about future corporate earnings.
In simple terms: Market doubts growth despite cheap capital.
Low rates don’t guarantee equity demand.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stock market analysis
- portfolio strategy
- corporate forecasting
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- adjusting asset allocations
- communicating risk outlook
Questions to Reflect On
- Why might investors ignore low rates?
- What indicators could contradict this view?