My portfolio is fine. I own the same amount of shares in a growth company that I believe in, Tesla obviously, as I have for some time. I haven’t sold, so what needs salvaging?
As far as I can see, fossil fuel players are the ones who will be slowed by the virus and they’re the ones whose time is running out. Advantage Tesla.
The volatility is irksome, but as always with these drops there are plenty of care bears telling us the sky is falling. In which case I know things will be fine.
Because, remember, all those short shares have to be bought back. Every. Single. One.
But then I’m guessing you already know that. Still, it bears thinking about especially for bears. If, say, I myself were to come by some of those shares, they would be most unlikely to be available anytime soon and certainly most dear to recover.
Yes, yes, I know the virus cat is out of the bag. I’m not dismissing it. Still, the virus will pass and with it the feverishness. And my portfolio? Fine and dandy.
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