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I agree totally with your point re dangerous statistics: that was the whole point of my initial post - to try to counter the endless daily virus statistics posted here for one very clear reason. Anyways, good luck to all investors here.
Apparently dear old Trump bases his assessment of the state of the economy on the dow/s&p500 etc.
And not much on the social dynamic of loads of folk at home, nothing to do but with fomo fever on their brains buying indiscriminately 'cos everything seemed to be going up?
Last few weeks have seen this get unpicked by the market as reality set in.
This recovery (not the dow etc level) is not as 'upwards' as recoveries have been in the past.
We have reality vs fomo vs 'pandemics stay around for a while' to factor in.
Why else hasn't 31st July opening seen a sudden rise to 70/100/150 and beyond?
Yesterdays dow was on excellent job numbers that basically dealt with employing people just before the latest spikes hit.
So as per the other thread, Monday is going to be quite interesting once the market says "ok, where are we now?"
Just pointing out - and its factually true - that there were points pre virus where the Dow traded lower than post virus. Obviously lower than the peaks; no need to reinforce that fact as it must be patently obvious to all.
And despite those figures, the Dow closed yesterday higher than it did in August (and lets face it, this being a forum to discuss and hopefully profit from buying stocks rather than a device to constantly spread fear of a virus, is also an important statistic).
Maybe Wall Street and the American investors can see through the wave to the other side, like nearly all - again statistically - on this BB.
I hope/assume they're also working on T cells getting de-activated by the virus, namely the wee beasties who make the antibodies.
Great post. I concur.
My wife has a PhD degree in immunology (cue the haters and conspiracy theorists) and more or less every institute, including hers are using lab time to primarily work on finding a vaccine or effective treatment.
Most of the stuff she tells, terms like vectors, spike proteins etc go way over my head but according to her, labs are run by PIs (Principle Investigators). They're effectively lead researchers for grant projects and more or less everyone's eye is on the Covid-19 prize as whoever finds it is likely to become an overnight multi-millionaire. Them and their sponsors would make tonnes of money.
With that kind of motivation behind it, eventually something will hit the market. I am certain of it.