03/11/2020 Today
Sergei Klebnikov, Forbes Stocks could fall even lower but history shows that the market typically recovers within six months. |
Spencer Bokat-Lindell, New York Times An oil glut and a deadly virus walk into a stock market ? |
Vitaliy Katsenelson, ContrarianEdge |
Coryanne Hicks, U.S. News IF THE OCEAN WERE HALF as choppy as the stock market has been recently, there'd be far fewer surfers. But stock investors have something surfers do not: decades to wait out any short-term chop. |
Nigam Arora, MarketWatch The president said he will institute ?very dramatic? actions to support the economy |
Joseph Calhoun, Alhambra Investments As I sit here Monday evening with the Dow having closed down 2000 points and the 10-year Treasury yield around 0.5%, the title of this update seems utterly ridiculous. With the new coronavirus stil? |
Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney The Federal Reserve has already slashed interest rates by a half-point to counteract a possible coronavirus-induced economic slowdown. But will the Fed soon have to fight concerns about a recession and rising inflation pressures at the same time? |
Bill Walton, The Bill Walton Show A weekly selection from The Bill Walton Collection focused on recent events and timely interviews. |
Jeffrey Tucker, AIER That hand sanitizer you are using, where did you get it? The local store or an online shop. And who made it? Private enterprise, operating based on profit and loss within a market economy. And that mask you are keeping just in case? Same thing. It came from private investment, brought to you by international trade. It cost a buck or two but it might save your life. |
Maurice Jones & Ed Skyler, USA Today |
Tim Worstall, Washington Examiner President Trump has just announced exactly the right policy to deal with coronavirus interruptions to the economy â?" well, announced he's thinking about it. Cutting payroll taxes is the best way to handle it, as even John Maynard Keynes himself pointed out. |
Nick Sargen, The Hill This marks the first time the global economy has been buffeted by simultaneous supply shocks. The two are related. |
Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, First Trust Advisors |
Various, InMyArea.com Just under 20 million residents of the United States are veterans of America's armed forces, and while ... |
Cooper Howard, Schwab Decisions made during the island's restructuring process could have an impact on credit protections for some types of municipal bonds. |
Kathy Jones, Schwab Historically, there has been no better hedge against an equity market decline than long-term Treasury bonds. |
Richard Moody, Regions Bank |
Kay Hymowitz, Manhattan Institute |
John Huber , MarketWatch Every panic of the past â?" even 'mini-panics' such as those in 1998, 2011 and 2018 â?" fades away, which is an important lesson for investors |
Julia Horowitz, CNNMoney The coronavirus outbreak has triggered extreme fear in financial markets as investors face up to an unsettling reality: The pandemic, unprecedented in modern times, could tip the world into a short, sharp recession. |
Zachary Karabell, Time Monday's stock market crash over coronavirus fears isn't irrational. It is a moment to panic, but just don't act on it. |
Garvin Jabusch, Worth An epidemiological and health crisis can quickly become a financial crisis, even where there was not an existing financial crisis before. |
Nicole Gelinas, New York Post |
Mark Krikorian, USA Today The fact that outgoing White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney’s claim that “we need more immigrants” was delivered at a private gathering, rather than in public, suggests he understands how politically damaging it is for an administration that won office because of its hawkishness on immigration. But Mulvaney’s comments aren’t just bad politics; they’re also bad policy. The clamor for more immigration comes from industry lobbyists complaining that their clients — agriculture, landscaping, hospitality, construction, etc. — are having a hard... |
Irina Ivanova, CBSMoneywatch Your state, local, property and sales taxes can be steep. Here's how to figure out whether to itemize deductions. |
Jack Butler, National Review The Securities and Exchange Commission should make sure that everyone, not just the big boys on Wall Street, can invest and trade as they wish. |
Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney Stocks plunged Monday and the market has unnerved investors during the past two weeks with its gut-wrenching ups and downs. But if you're a long-term investor, what should you do with a 401(k), IRA or 529 savings plan for your kids' college tuition? |
Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times Americans in their mid-60s could live nearly three more decades, research shows, so a healthy dose of stock in your portfolio is actually prudent now. |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
William Cohan, The Hive The S&P down 7%; crude down 25%. “Liquidity has been difficult,” says a trader, but it’s not a “systemic financial system issue.” Yet. |
Frances Coppola, CoinDesk The cost of reliably linking tokens to real assets drives the market towards monopoly. Tokenization of assets and "be your own bank" seem merely a dream. |
Joshua M Brown, The Reformed Broker You will see and hear amazing things today and this week - 10 things you must remember right now |
Scott Sumner, The Money Illusion The Fed could do a lot more. |
Jason Goepfert, SentimenTrader One of the worst days in market history |
Morgan Housel, Collaborative Fund It looks bad today. It may look bad tomorrow. But hang in there. We'll get through this. |
Ben Carlson, A Wealth Of Common Sense No one survives this kind of volatility without a plan, even one that is sub-optimal. | |
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