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How biased is the stock market?

How biased is the stock market?

A racial stereotype can sometimes have a symbiotic effect on one’s thinking. Nowadays the difference between colored and white people is beyond their skin tones and the biggest example is the wealth gap.
A survey in 1968 showed that the difference between the income of an average black family and an average white family was approximately $64.000. 46 years later the gap went up to $134,000.
Though this difference was shocking, but nobody talked about this so as to not cause an uprising of blacks against the whites. However, the Black Lives Matter movement brings these issues to the forefront and Stock Market feeds the Racial Inequality.
How biased is the stock market?
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