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Every time I talk to my teams in LATAM they talk about it’s worse than reported in the news. Lots of dead in homes with no safe removal options, few being tallied in the Covid death count. In my Tuesday meeting they talked about their governments possibly opening the economies soon. But the people are ready to get back to work, just for the sake of having work.
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General Gaming What are you playing today?
Commodore D replied to CastlevaniaNut18's topic in The Spawn Point
A lot of great gaming there to play if you or her get into it. I’ve been playing since it came out. -
General Gaming What are you playing today?
Commodore D replied to CastlevaniaNut18's topic in The Spawn Point
State of Decay 2 Animal Crossing MGSV:PP -
Picked up a Switch Lite and Luigi’s Mansion 3 from GameStop Friday, for my eldest child’s birthday. They didn’t let you in the store, the guy took one customer at a time, took your order and payment, locked the door after the conversation, then came back with your item, payment method, and receipt. The three of us waiting practice social distancing. Also, I got the two year warranty (wife insisted before I left the house).
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That later part I talked about on this board during the 2016 election. One of the reasons I wouldn’t vote for Hilary. It was laughed at, just as those who said Trump had better shot than people thought. Outside of it being a “surprise” to many, I could see the same happening, for many of the same reasons ( though Hilary had the unlikable person factor).
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I’m not so sure. Retail will have an influx of cash driven by panic, and cloud tech might see an uptick in customers. On the retail side it will depend on how hard the supply chain is disrupted. If this doesn’t end up being too bad, and stores can keep a semi normal stock, there will definitely be some winners that beat the low estimates. With that said, this is a good time to day trade. It’s working like it did in 2008 (generalization), down 10% one day, up 5% the next. A lot of money can be made in this market if you do your homework. Coming out of it, tons of money will be made as the fundamentals (outside of the corporate debt issue) are still pretty solid.