FredTMC
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I don't think it is going to be that bad.
US futures off 1% currently. Tough to say how TSLA will react. Typically beta is twice the naz. Hopefully tesla-specific events will counter the overall market being down.
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I don't think it is going to be that bad.
Trading opened in Asia and Nikkei is already down 2%. This is going to be a bad red day...
June/13 July/3 July/11 Aug/1 Aug/22
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ADBE $42.71 -4.52% -7.23% -2.55% +6.17%
INTC $22.66 -9.79% -9.88% -2.41% +2.57%
MSFT $29.07 -5.49% -8.15% -7.46% +1.27%
ORCL $22.63 -7.70% -6.68% -4.27% +1.07%
IBM $126.15 -4.32% -2.26% +1.36% -0.01%
HPQ $47.45 -8.80% -12.68% -7.71% -1.20%
ADSK $38.54 -16.17% -18.42% -16.88% -4.10%
AAPL $172.37 -8.36% -7.04% -15.61% -4.77%
GOOG $571.51 -5.29% -5.86% -17.49% -13.48%
TM $102.71 -10.37% -11.81% -17.11% -13.43%
YHOO $23.47 -19.25% -10.85% -25.11% -26.13%
F $6.27 -26.82% -19.54% -25.84% -28.71%
NASDAQ 2454.50 -9.26% -9.52% -6.61% -2.42%
S&P500 1357.50 -7.19% -8.91% -7.38% -5.03%
NYSE 9063.23 -7.33% -8.80% -8.45% -8.51%
June/13 July/3 July/11 Aug/1 Aug/22
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ADBE $42.71 -4.52% -7.23% -2.55% +6.17%
INTC $22.66 -9.79% -9.88% -2.41% +2.57%
MSFT $29.07 -5.49% -8.15% -7.46% +1.27%
ORCL $22.63 -7.70% -6.68% -4.27% +1.07%
IBM $126.15 -4.32% -2.26% +1.36% -0.01%
HPQ $47.45 -8.80% -12.68% -7.71% -1.20%
ADSK $38.54 -16.17% -18.42% -16.88% -4.10%
AAPL $172.37 -8.36% -7.04% -15.61% -4.77%
GOOG $571.51 -5.29% -5.86% -17.49% -13.48%
TM $102.71 -10.37% -11.81% -17.11% -13.43%
YHOO $23.47 -19.25% -10.85% -25.11% -26.13%
F $6.27 -26.82% -19.54% -25.84% -28.71%
NASDAQ 2454.50 -9.26% -9.52% -6.61% -2.42%
S&P500 1357.50 -7.19% -8.91% -7.38% -5.03%
NYSE 9063.23 -7.33% -8.80% -8.45% -8.51%
Obviously, this "analysis" is not rigorous enough for any serious purpose. It is only a very crude attempt to get an idea of what we might see during the following weeks. There is no telling what will happen this time around. Some elements of this crisis are significantly more ominous.
Perhaps the biggest flaw in this table is that, because the beginnings of the financial crisis overlapped with the events in Georgia, it is very difficult to discern how big the effect of the war was. It seems there was a clear dip followed by a recovery of sorts right around the time of the war, but not much else can be gleaned. If there is a way to better do this analysis, I hope someone will show how.
Well the Russian index MICEX is down 10% today in trading already. EU seems flat so far though it's just begun trading.
Kind of ironic that Russia is the only one feeling it here. Oil prices are up, and experts say that Russia needs to end the situation to get stability in their exonomy. Overall this is a win for renewables. We have more arguments now. And worst case scenario is that we get a bargain here.
@Flux & Mario
Is it really that bad?
Isn’t the majority of the people within Crimea of Russian ethnicity? And has Putin gone further than Crimea at this time? As long as the Ukraine doesn’t start to fire at the Russians, shouldn’t this eventually be possible to resolve by democratic means?
I agree.If you believe anything orchestrated by Russia resembles free elections or democracy, then I've got some prime swampland for sale Having lived in soviet union and live in an ex-SU country (albeit one that has recovered from its dark past best in the region) gives me a bit better insight to the thinkings of the Russian leaders. Putin is not a guy for small things. The whole nice setup of Putin+Medvedev is in effect totalitarian control of the government where they pee on the legislation that forbids consecutive presidency etc. /…
I don’t think he’ll be able to get away with those kinds of criminal acts within the Ukraine, and I don’t think he’ll be able to rig elections in Crimea or in other parts of Ukraine. All the democratic west needs to do, is completely litter the place with election observers that can’t be bullied or bribed.
If that happens – what prevents the election observers from reporting massive amounts of death threats and voter fraud once they are out of whatever region they are observing?Which country or group of people do you think has the will and the military strength to hold Putin accountable for his actions? I'm not sure there is one currently. Also, there is no such thing as a person who cannot be bullied or bribed unless that person is willing to die, which I would assume is a rare job qualification for election observers without men with guns standing behind them.
This is going to get worse before it gets better, I'm afraid.
And why not throw in armed UN personal to accompany the election observers?
If he doesn’t, then it’s up to the democratic west to either jump directly to massive economic sanctions (or not).Why would you assume Putin would allow UN observers in at all?