The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
More volume in the last hour than most of the day, so maybe a confirmation of the price move, going to finish over 40m now, if it rises tomorrow on an increased volume from today I would be excited if I was you, but if volumes stay same and a minimal rise or fall, I would tread very carefully. Rishi is the next big news really. could rise before results, based on what he comes up with, seems to be much more positivity than yesterday in the news, but I'm still not convinced enough to buy back.
"Hoping it won’t be too bad as it’s already a known variant " Exactly, it doesn't change anything globally. New daily cases across the globe have fallen from around 800k per day to around 400k per day since January the 8th. Before then cases were only rising since the pandemic started. So really the recovery is racing ahead at a ferocius pace still.
"Public health officials have launched an urgent search for one of the six people who was infected with the Brazilian variant. The person’s test result was processed at a laboratory in England but the test registration card which should have accompanied the swab was missing. Anyone who took a Covid-19 test on 12 or 13 February but has not yet got the result is asked to call 119 as soon as possible so that the individual can be traced and their contacts tested."
https://inews.co.uk/news/health/brazilian-variant-covid-19-resistant-vaccines-six-cases-891448
Breaking news: https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-new-brazil-covid-variant-of-concern-discovered-in-uk-health-officials-say-12231996
Add it to the list of variants that don't seem to be stalling the recovery!
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Nah people should use collective intelligence to make decisions, we make better decisions in groups drawing from the experience of everyone in the group. that's my opinion anyway!
There are no positive news articles to share, oh hold on this one is the most positive I can find anywhere.
https://www.fool.co.uk/investing/2021/02/27/will-the-rolls-royce-share-price-reach-150p/
I am posting up-to-date, in my opinion, valuable information, and you aren't saying much to the guy who posts reports that are several weeks old, because why would you, because they say what you want to hear. Why don't you find me new some positive news, that we all don't already know about? I post what I can find at the time both good and bad. Most of the critics on here add no real value to this board at all, just criticism.
We will find out on Monday what it all means. Many investors will see the word stimulus and $1.9TR and think that everything is going to be great, but we need to know how the market reacts to the most recent articles. These ones are a few weeks old and sentiment looks to have changed since then, especially given the fact that there was a sell-off yesterday. Does anyone else with more in-depth knowledge have any further information on this subject?
There are varying opinions on the effect of the stimulus on the dollar though, so a little uncertainty.
"Theoretically, $1.9 trillion of stimulus added to the US economy should mean a lower US Dollar. However, don’t expect Biden’s stimulus package to have the same effect on the US Dollar as the previous stimulus package. When the first package was passed, the world was in the early stages of understanding the virus. Although many countries are still trying to control the virus via lockdowns and restrictions, experts have more knowledge of the virus. In addition, vaccines are available and will become more widely available come Q2, as warmer weather approaches. With the near 13.4% depreciation in the US Dollar in March and the Federal Reserve on hold (for now), could the stimulus package lead to a move higher in the US Dollar? In this case it would be a reverse of the adage “Buy the rumor, sell the fact”. For the US Dollar it could be a case of “Sell the rumor, buy the fact”. "