Stocks May Be ‘Impossible To Trade’ For Months

We're going to need a de-escalation. That's a kind of general statement regarding the now wildly perilous situation in eastern Europe, but (far) more narrowly, it also applies to equities at a time when bear markets are proliferating. Chaos in commodities is precipitating an acute inflation scare, conjuring the specter of societal upheaval in food-insecure locales and dramatic state intervention in Europe, where dependence on Russian energy is now an existential liability. And that's to say no

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6 thoughts on “Stocks May Be ‘Impossible To Trade’ For Months

  1. The biggest threat to food security in the long term is climate change. (And ‘long term’ isn’t defined in centuries… decades are questionable… years may be more accurate.)

  2. A case could be made that mankind’s string is running out, a victim of selfish arrogance and a general decline in civility. My over-under is 2100, and I am betting the under.

  3. Can you provide an overview of the credit markets? How does liquidity look there right now for treasuries and corporate debt?

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