Won’t be any need for this site after that. Guns will be gone....quicklyMy God, you have just described the worst nightmare of everyone who is actually sane.
Sadly the bozo's who desire this, will get what they deserve, and apparently desire -- as will the rest of us who don't deserve or desire it. jd
That's the spirit! You go!Won’t be any need for this site after that. Guns will be gone....quickly
Gosh, not months then, but years - 1.2 of 'em. Darn. Obviously markets suffered under unrealistic expectations until two days ago.Current expectations for vaccine availability for general public deployment are for late summer/fall next year.
Maybe not.Current expectations for vaccine availability for general public deployment are for late summer/fall next year. We might see a limited emergency use approval late this year for frontline workers at best.
So investors suddenly concluded Biden will win, and the Senate flip? That two-month rally happened while they were delusional, but now they're clearheaded. Everything rides on which dunces are in the majority. Got it.
The stock market is a discounting mechanism of future expectations, looking ahead six to nine months. The economy couldn't have been stronger when the virus hit. You'd be hard pressed to find a single person who doesn't expect a vaccine in a matter of months. Nearly all new cases are traceable, i.e. there's very little random "community spread" which was the great fear. It's too easy for the sideline pundits to ignore certain positives and magnify the worst possibilities, but institutional investors
Perhaps. Still, more than sufficient, let's just say, as it's turned out. ;-)Your understanding of markets is extremely limited
Funny,have not heard that in a while
Paywalled.Interesting article on how the New Orleans health department thoughtfully reacted to the COVID threat
https://www.ft.com/content/32f297e0-45d9-4dd3-a028-868e698dc66f
Yeah, I was wrong about that, 1.1% is the same as Johns-Hopkins' "1.01x" (rounded down from 1.011x). It suggests that if the increase were 1.5% then Johns-Hopkins would round up to "1.02x" which is borne out in their publications to date.Today's increase of 22k vs a previous number of 2.066 million is a 1.1% increase in confirmed cases though.