Friday, August 21, 2020

Notes From All Over -- Pre-Market Edition -- August 21, 2020

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Fast and furious:

  • Definition of insanity::
  • Wuhan flu:  
    • NYC:I'm not following this story very closely any more, but the graph at this link is amazing; I knew it was bad in NYC, but I did not know it was that bad; link here for the graph;
    • Mass transit is dead: or at least nearly killed public transport; over at oilprice; they must be reading the blog;
  • Govenors:
    • Lied: I'm shocked! Shocked! California governor failed to take promised pay cut, after ordering state workers' pay to be cut 10%; google it;
    • Disappointed; well, actually he's disappointed in his state's utilities. Say what?
  • Tired: no matter how Goodyear spins it, I won't be buying Goodyear tires, never have, never will; Goodyear CEO calls Trump; says it was all a mistake; not his fault; google it;
  • The Magnificent Seven:
    • 777: if any of us are still afloat in this market, it's because seven stocks are doing very, very well; tech's magnificent seven are worth $7.7 trillion. Quick: name the seven. Hint: one of them is the name of a fruit; one is the parent company of the #1 website; one of them is an on-line retailer; one use to have a computer monopoly, then hired Steve Balmer; one knows more about ou than you know about yourself; one sells cars; and, one sells movies. To put their worth into perspective, let's go to Paul R. La Monica:
    • Russell 2000, America's smaller publicly traded companies: total market value -- $1.9 trillion (which by the way is less than $2 trillion which seems to be the new bar)
    • the tech's magnificent seven: $7.7 trillion
  • AAPL: I have a pet peeve with CNBC when it comes to AAPL; actually two; if I get caught up, I will talk about those two pet peeves;
    • must read article on iPhone 12 -- which has not yet been announced, much less brought to market, and yet AAPL continues to soar; if it's been announced, I haven't seen it; I could have missed it;
    • used iPhones will significantly expand Apple's share in emerging markets; two words I like to see in a headline: "Apple" and "expanding"; okay, and a third, "significantly." in almost any order: "Apple significantly expanding": expanding Apple, significantly"; significantly, Apple expanding;" you get the picture:

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