ES Journal - 2019/2020

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Very curious which university you went to? And what courses or professors taught you to observe and think? ...seriously.

A lot of what passes for education does not teach one to observe/think.
I was a science major, but had a true liberal arts education. And my graduate degree was in an area of pathology, which is a 'detective' science... which is another layer/type of observation and thinking required. But it was some of the individual professors who made a difference for me. IMO, of course...

Another liberal PHD graduate from university of Phoenix who wouldn’t understand simple statistics if it slapped him in the face
 
Geez, so if I were to drink a bottle of poison, am I to question if it was the actual poison or the existing condition that killed me? :rolleyes:

There are people who can expose themselves to a toxin and survive, and then those who cannot. The point here is that the chart is flawed. You cannot say that the person died from COVID simply because they died from pneumonia and had covid in them.
 
The sky is falling !!!!


Keep betting against America and watch how much you lose when we touch 3320 SPX
No offense, but all your rationalizing up to this point was nothing other than defending your long position, eh? o_O It had nothing to do with the actual virus or what devastation it can inflict on the personal lives or the economy. :fistbump:
 
There are people who can expose themselves to a toxin and survive, and then those who cannot. The point here is that the chart is flawed. You cannot say that the person died from COVID simply because they died from pneumonia and had covid in them.
Well, how else can you differentiate?
 
No offense, but all your rationalizing up to this point was nothing other than defending your long position, eh? o_O It had nothing to do with the actual virus or what devastation it can inflict on the personal lives or the economy. :fistbump:


Take the virus out of the equation and where is SPX today ?


The bottom line is eventually this will be a non event through different factors and the market will reflect a higher price


You act like we have never experienced this before in the United States
Go back to the 1918-20 flu pandemic which was much more deadly and look at what the Dow did before, during and after


Now justify to me why a less lethal pandemic will cause a deeper sell off than back then ?
 
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