How Much Downside Could Still Exist? [View article]
I liked the first two paragraphs. The rest is incoherent and non sequitur.
The paragraph about emerging markets is wide sweeping and isn't supported by a single number.
I suppose the argument is that the world is a messy place today and so.... S&P will go down. But world's been a messy place for the last.... oh... twenty thousand years. Was the world more stable back during the Cold War? Around the two World Wars? In 1800s Europe? When?
How Much Downside Could Still Exist? [View article]
The paragraph about emerging markets is wide sweeping and isn't supported by a single number.
I suppose the argument is that the world is a messy place today and so.... S&P will go down. But world's been a messy place for the last.... oh... twenty thousand years. Was the world more stable back during the Cold War? Around the two World Wars? In 1800s Europe? When?
Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
But, seems like to me, Dave has capitulated. He thinks the world has ended. Even an upturn is not gonna be a real upturn.
Hm.... and he is not the only one.