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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Grommit who wrote (63520)3/23/2020 5:37:33 PM
From: William Cloutier2 Recommendations

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Lance Bredvold
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I totally underestimated this panic selling and the economic break. (lesson for me here)
I've bought relatively low (if the floor don't fall under my feet)
and I have some dry powder left.

Here in Canada it will take a long time before we get over this:
first, rail blockade for a month, then the oil shock and now
the virus. We had a red hot housing market, high consumer
debt and delinquency rates showing big increases just before year-end.

Now, I'm wondering of the afterward effects of QE and money printing.
In fact, I feel pretty anxious about this. Are we going to see a lot of inflation
after this crisis is done? What about retirees and government's debt?

I just feel like I need to exchange my money against shares or
anything that can keep its value overtime.

Thinking out loud
but I need to discuss with people who know about economics...

Take care
Will
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