Investors are heading for the safety of cash. Is this the right move? Well, it’s not one completely without risk either.
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Worrying Signs for Big Four Bank Stocks, NAB Share Price Sheds Most
The four pillars of Australia’s financial sector (the Big Four banks) have taken a serious beating, as low interest rates and the Coronavirus scare threatens to eat away at their margins. The NAB share price in particular is shedding the most…
Heading into Negative Interest Rates — Real Rates and Nominal Rates
Last July I was in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, along with a host of monetary elites, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Bretton Woods conference that established the post-Second World War international monetary system.
Will the Coronavirus Be the Grisly End to a 28-Year Run?
I narrowly escaped coronavirus recently.
We left the hospital here in London with our newborn daughter just two days before an infected patient showed up, having arrived in an Uber…
$550,000 for a Few Rolls of Toilet Paper…
See just like toilet paper and Ferraris, stocks also have price elasticity. Price changes will affect demand. And more importantly, just like regular markets — perhaps even more so — there is a serious lack of rationality at times.
Time to Load Up on ‘TRaaS’ Stocks
We’re getting close to the time when smart investors start looking for opportunities as everyone else panics around them. If you’re going to try and ‘buy the dip’ though, I’d advise being careful. To take advantage of other people’s panic, you need to make sure you get in as cheap as possible.