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Where does the value of stocks disappear to?

darkmanx1209: Where does the value of stocks disappear to?
When stock values go down like they did today (800 points at one point of time), where does the value of the stock really go? Sure, people who own the stock lose money because of de-valued stocks, but where does the worth of the stock really go? Does it just disapear? How can consumer confidence, which is just an intangible feeling, affect value of stocks like that?

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Answer by PETER
A new car costs today, let’s say, 20,000 dollars.
2 years later the marketp price is 14,000 dollars.
Where did the 6,000 dollars go?
It all depends on what a buyer is prepared to pay for something you offer.

Answer by jeff410
When you buy a new car and it loses 30 percent of the value the minute you drive it off the lot, where does that value go? It just evaporated. Nothing about the car changed. If someone wants to sell a new car they just bought, something must be wrong with it. People have no confidence that nothing about the car changed. That intangible consumer confidence affected the car. Confidence returns as time goes on, because the loss in value levels off in the second year and future years. Confidence returns to the market in time too.

Answer by beenthere
People who own the stock have not lost money. They will only lose money if they sell the stock.

They may have bought the stock for $ 100
Today, the highest a buyer is offering to pay is $ 80
However, if they hold onto that stock, it may rise in value so that when they sell it, it sells for $ 150

Their net worth on paper has changed but they have not actually lost any money. If you hold onto your stocks, they will appreciate in value and you will not lose. In the meantime, you may be receiving dividends so will continue to enjoy the money being earned by that stock.

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