Original Post
MrButtons

13-3-2020 16:55


The safest bet would be to monitor the number of cases, distribution of test kits and speeches. Once the number of cases start going down, the slowest, but a consistent one to rise, would DJIA that is at 21,200 at time of this writing. going back to near 30,000 is almost a 36%. It will be slower than other but the smoothest of all.

Most blue chip tech stock like Amazon and Microsoft going back to their January prices would also mean about 35% rise. You'd be safe with a lot of stock. The window for gains has definitely not passed yet.

I wonder if more people have ordered stuff from Amazon or Alibaba now that they want to avoid going out. Would surely reflect in their earnings.

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
Fojas 13-3-2020 19:34 Acceptance +1
jeffzeke 14-3-2020 07:26 Acceptance +10 thanks
austin821 15-3-2020 05:26 Acceptance +6
Petay_1283 19-3-2020 14:32 Acceptance +10 good advice, amazon for sure in UK.


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