Bob24 wrote: » Yeah everyone know the economic fallouts of this crisis will be massive and are not priced-in - but everyone also knows that being right too early isn't too different from being wrong. Besides the uncertainty about the health crisis and its economic impacts, one big issue to call on what market prices should be is that central banks are getting more and more involved with controlling markets so prices can be disconnected from real value and influenced by political decision and monetary policies.
Jim2007 wrote: » Have a look at the order book... the experienced professionals have left...
Bob24 wrote: » US weekly unemployment claim figures will be released shortly. Wondering whether it will have an impact on the market (the horrible figures last week were pretty much ignored).
voluntary wrote: » Bad news is often a good news for the markets. Worse the news, more the central banks will print/dilute money.
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Another funding round of USD 2.2 trillion coming up...so I guess markets will ignore those employments figures again.
Bob24 wrote: » Yeah unfortunately you are right (although this can’t keep going forever).
voluntary wrote: » When / If global investors turn back from USD then such money dilution could quickly turn into a hyperinflation. I guess that until there's no inflation they can print money as much as they want.
voluntary wrote: » "The Irish arm of Debenhams is set to be placed into liquidation, with staff told on Thursday that their jobs are gone." Expect many, many more companies to follow.
voluntary wrote: » I think a lot of retail businesses were struggling already before the virus. Keeping business running on very tight margins.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Anymore info on this? Can't find anything online.
OwlsZat wrote: » A long term pick of mine Pluristem (PSTI) is going well on the COVID buzz, as is TEVA. The testing shout through here AYTU not so much.
littlemac1980 wrote: » Saw this today:https://apple.news/ABPiYBMcaTom83mA0sfYkBg Just says they’re halted pending further news. Interestingly the share price was set to rise the morning they were halted. Wonder what will happen when they end the halt, might be a good bounce or might be a rapid sell-off?
Take Your Pants Off wrote: » Opinions on UGA they are still a solid buy with lots of upside potential on a 3-6 month horizon. Also I'm considering USO? They are still down, and in opec meeting, as composed to the other oil companies didn't rise.
JMMCapital wrote: » Stay away from oil this virus/lock down isn't going away anytime soon stop listening to the talking heads saying "oh it's a bargain look at the price surely it will double!", the volatility alone should be enough of a reason.. .
all about the mane wrote: » Using options will help combat the volatility aspect.
krissovo wrote: » I am trawling Tech companies at the moment especially Cloud. VMware has tanked and was below $100 on Thursday. Also companies like Zoom will do well from home working.