Life is not sacred. Death is natural. Why a person in continent A should care about people dying in continent B? If they did so, they couldn't live their normal life because people die every day. You should care about people dying that effect your life. You can care about other people dying but then you will became a depressed alcoholic. So just get used to that there are plenty of us, and dying is a nature's way of refreshing the supply. In India 100K people die annually as the cost of transportation. That is 274 people (an airplane crash) every day, just because people want to go from point A to point B. Bill Burr: population management (starts at 3:30)
The vaccines have been developed so the impact of media scaremonger has lessened. They can no longer instill the same level of fear into people. So they will be looking for new bogey men.
Tesla could fall 50% in a matter of weeks. Greed is abundant with no one expecting any pullback. Tesla bubble will pop like its 2000.
Forget the virus . When the drop hit in Feb-March we had been in a 10 plus yr bull. We were due for a 30-40% shakeout irregardless of what happened . Now were a debt Zombie nation which will retard growth for yrs and decades to come. We sit at 23 times this yrs earnings. No event caused the 2000-2002 crash. Things got so speculative it caved in thus causing a self fulfilling recession. If there’s no valuation parameters that’s fine . But it’s not investing but gambling. Call it what it is.
Anyone know someone directly, seriously affected by Covid 19? I do. Luckily he "only" spent a few days in ICU and as far as I know has recovered to date without any lingering long term effects. So STFU about media playing the fear card already. Yes the odds of getting it, as well as ultimately dying from it, are low. Still nothing to dismiss or play politics about or point fingers.
155,000 people die every day. It's been going on at the same proportional rate for ... ever. What's the problem? People die. It'll happen to everyone here, me, you and everyone who lives.