umm... maybe tomorrow.
Btw, I won't touch indexes in such high macro uncertainty, maybe because I have no clear idea yet, about what the repercussions of tragedy in Japan are going to be.作者: Kapie 时间: 2011-9-30 14:21
Umm sold everything.
No transparency regarding nuclear situation. I am not holding myself hostage to surging risk作者: SkipE99 时间: 2011-9-30 14:33
justin88 Wrote:
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> > Umm sold everything.
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> > No transparency regarding nuclear situation. I
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> > not holding myself hostage to surging risk
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> Separate power line to nuclear station is game
> over for nuclear risk.
yeah, tomorrow could be the day.作者: lunarfollies 时间: 2011-9-30 14:38
justin88 Wrote:
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> > Umm sold everything.
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> > No transparency regarding nuclear situation. I
> am
> > not holding myself hostage to surging risk
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> Separate power line to nuclear station is game
> over for nuclear risk.
Let's hope so.作者: chunty 时间: 2011-9-30 14:50
Well I'm going to buy the DAX. Hopefully at around 6500. Lybia + Japan made it sink from around 7400 a month ago with outlook still bright for german equities imo...作者: tango_gs 时间: 2011-9-30 14:56
why does it seem that all of their articles end like this -> "might be seen as a victory—but hardly one to celebrate."作者: Wendy01 时间: 2011-9-30 15:01
Good article, but extent of the damage is not known, extend of the leak is not known, even if power will be restored no guarantee everything will transition to normality quickly. I had very nice run up up until today - no point of being greedy作者: zephyranalyst 时间: 2011-9-30 15:07
its not going to be 'normal' for a decade at least. look at nola.作者: mar350 时间: 2011-9-30 15:13
I keep listening to news coverage of the "Japanese Nuclear Crisis" which seems to forget that those poor Japanese also had an "Earthquake Crisis" and "Tsunami Crisis."
I think a lot of the fear will come out of the market with the end of the reactor stuff, so the risk premium will drop dramatically, but Japan still has a lot of digging out to do.作者: neil1234 时间: 2011-9-30 15:19
tsunami and earthquake damage cost is terminal, in a sense that no further costs will be 'uncovered'. Nuclear risk carries A LOT of uncertainty, so i fully expect market to rally once it will be taken out of equation.
But.... remembering Chernobyl and how everlasting the effect was, i am very catious作者: mkytz15 时间: 2011-9-30 15:24
I'm not arguing that the market freakout is irrational; it's just that with everyone talking about "the nuclear crisis," one can easily forget that the other crises are pretty darned devastating on a human scale.