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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 386.47-0.2%Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: carranza2 who wrote (159186)6/16/2020 12:46:11 AM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation   of 218197
 
Re <<Looks like the second wave is real>>

I am reasonable to assume you are referring to the virus?

The academics / professionals say we are to experience continuation of the first-wave, or the second-wave, and in time am guessing there would be talk of the third-wave, ad infinitum.

Our task might be simpler, to answer to ourselves (i) are we experiencing anything deadly to at large, at all, and / or (ii) are we experiencing authorities all over the planet fcuking up, and / or (iii) somebodies fcuking w/ our mind.

Whatever the first-wave was / is(?), by experience of earlier HK experience w/ SARS followed by avian flu, we must guess that any second-wave would not play out exactly like the first wave, unless the authorities learned nothing and does exactly the same responses as during the first-wave.

HK markets (stock / real estate) collapsed during SARS, and barely reacted during avian flu.

Fair to guess all waves cost money, whatever the source.

Gold and near-equivalent silver can become the all-season go-to items. I fear that at some juncture we need to go all-in, unfortunately, for too many reasons; the primary one being that gold does not reset, but continues.

Too early and we get swiped. Too late we get left behind.
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