Seriously.
I think the markets know this too.
A person/hr in one fucking hospital?
This is typical of the annual flu?
Exponential growth in deaths will belittle any lowering of "percentage" regarding mortality rate per # of cases. Are you guys that fucking blind?
I mean common sense says if we were out of the woods, a 2.4% bounce on the Dow would be a joke after the last 3 years.
But that doesn't matter. As death rates continue to exponentially rise, and as Americans endure more and more financial hardships, an eventual market recovery further distances itself with each passing day. 2.4% in this market is bearish af.
I think the markets know this too.
A person/hr in one fucking hospital?
This is typical of the annual flu?
Exponential growth in deaths will belittle any lowering of "percentage" regarding mortality rate per # of cases. Are you guys that fucking blind?
I mean common sense says if we were out of the woods, a 2.4% bounce on the Dow would be a joke after the last 3 years.
But that doesn't matter. As death rates continue to exponentially rise, and as Americans endure more and more financial hardships, an eventual market recovery further distances itself with each passing day. 2.4% in this market is bearish af.