Wonder if obesity counts. That would be bad news for us.Exsurge Domine said:khaos288 said:Who in the hell has no medical history though? haha I need to see what their data classification is to even know if that's newsworthy.Prognightmare said:
If true, the lethality of this disease will be nowhere near what the press is selling and combined with the howitzers that the fed has aimed at the markets, you don't want to be short. JMO.
Even more interesting 50% had 3 or more comorbidities
You don't know anyone in the second group, or you aren't aware that 95% of the middle class is in the second group? You don't really think that people can afford $1000 iphones, $50,000 F150s, netflix, data plans, cable, pandora, apple music, gym memberships, eating out, alcohol, cigarettes, etc., do you?khaos288 said:This is the worst take I've seen on texags maybe ever.gig em 02 said:
I know plenty of people make $300k+ that live paycheck to paycheck. I also know millionaires with less than $100k in "income". Oh well, nothing better than handing thousands of dollars to people that have no idea how to handle their money. If they weren't smart enough to have an emergency fund, why would anyone think they'd be smart enough to use cash appropriately?
You think "being smart" is the reason most people don't have an emergency fund? The number of people I know barely scraping by and worrying about rent/mortgage versus the number of people who spend lavishly every month with zero savings has to be an infinite ratio. I don't know anyone in the second category, and tons in the first.
agdaddy04 said:
Is this something you recommend for non day-traders as well?
It depends for how many years he's made 250k.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
aginlakeway said:It depends for how many years he's made 250k.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
Exsurge Domine said:aginlakeway said:It depends for how many years he's made 250k.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
It shouldn't
The worst part is that's an average. Which means for every 1 person with $200,000 liquid, there are 9 with $0.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
Depends how you define "liquid", its not uncommon for people to consider stocks "liquid".IrishTxAggie said:Exsurge Domine said:aginlakeway said:It depends for how many years he's made 250k.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
It shouldn't
It does. People that are generally in that income don't keep large amounts of cash around. Money in the bank doesn't "work" for them.
I don't have the budgets of my friends. That's an insane request. I do know I see them with budget/cash cars, none of them are smokers, and very few are out there buying the newest iphone every year. I can tell you for sure my parents are in this group. The have a 15 year old car, and a 28 year old work van for transportation. They rarely eat out, and would kill to have a couple grand in the bank. They're hoping to continue working well after starting to collect social security so they don't leave us with a pile of bills, and they don't have retirement money anyway.gig em 02 said:You don't know anyone in the second group, or you aren't aware that 95% of the middle class is in the second group? You don't really think that people can afford $1000 iphones, $50,000 F150s, netflix, data plans, cable, pandora, apple music, gym memberships, eating out, alcohol, cigarettes, etc., do you?khaos288 said:This is the worst take I've seen on texags maybe ever.gig em 02 said:
I know plenty of people make $300k+ that live paycheck to paycheck. I also know millionaires with less than $100k in "income". Oh well, nothing better than handing thousands of dollars to people that have no idea how to handle their money. If they weren't smart enough to have an emergency fund, why would anyone think they'd be smart enough to use cash appropriately?
You think "being smart" is the reason most people don't have an emergency fund? The number of people I know barely scraping by and worrying about rent/mortgage versus the number of people who spend lavishly every month with zero savings has to be an infinite ratio. I don't know anyone in the second category, and tons in the first.
Send me the budgets of 10 of the 'tons' of people you know and I'll carve out plenty over the last decade of economic prosperity for them to have an emergency fund.
gig em 02 said:The worst part is that's an average. Which means for every 1 person with $200,000 liquid, there are 9 with $0.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
gig em 02 said:Depends how you define "liquid", its not uncommon for people to consider stocks "liquid".IrishTxAggie said:Exsurge Domine said:aginlakeway said:It depends for how many years he's made 250k.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
It shouldn't
It does. People that are generally in that income don't keep large amounts of cash around. Money in the bank doesn't "work" for them.
20K? My divorce is almost over. Where can I meet you for hookers and blow?IrishTxAggie said:gig em 02 said:Depends how you define "liquid", its not uncommon for people to consider stocks "liquid".IrishTxAggie said:Exsurge Domine said:aginlakeway said:It depends for how many years he's made 250k.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
It shouldn't
It does. People that are generally in that income don't keep large amounts of cash around. Money in the bank doesn't "work" for them.
I define liquid as I can walk into a bank and walk out with $20k in under 5mins...without it being a robbery
Prognightmare said:20K? My divorce is almost over. Where can I meet you for hookers and blow?IrishTxAggie said:gig em 02 said:Depends how you define "liquid", its not uncommon for people to consider stocks "liquid".IrishTxAggie said:Exsurge Domine said:aginlakeway said:It depends for how many years he's made 250k.Exsurge Domine said:
I read somewhere that the average person who makes 250k/year has like 20k liquid to his name
It shouldn't
It does. People that are generally in that income don't keep large amounts of cash around. Money in the bank doesn't "work" for them.
I define liquid as I can walk into a bank and walk out with $20k in under 5mins...without it being a robbery
oh yeah, I knew what you meant and was just agreeingPrognightmare said:
I corrected my post to "doesn't"
universal healthcaredocaggie said:
There may be some selection bias here though.
What they're currently doing in Italy is that they've established criteria for whether someone gets a ventilator or not. Over a certain age? No ventilator. They are literally selecting who potentially lives or dies.
So, the older and sicker are the ones left off ventilatory support, therefore they are more likely to die. I'm not saying that's why those with more co-morbidities are dying - as it can certainly be the fact that they're sicker to start with - but it can play a role.
docaggie said:
There may be some selection bias here though.
What they're currently doing in Italy is that they've established criteria for whether someone gets a ventilator or not. Over a certain age? No ventilator. They are literally selecting who potentially lives or dies.
So, the older and sicker are the ones left off ventilatory support, therefore they are more likely to die. I'm not saying that's why those with more co-morbidities are dying - as it can certainly be the fact that they're sicker to start with - but it can play a role.
Yep that's just pure triage/playing the odds.IrishTxAggie said:docaggie said:
There may be some selection bias here though.
What they're currently doing in Italy is that they've established criteria for whether someone gets a ventilator or not. Over a certain age? No ventilator. They are literally selecting who potentially lives or dies.
So, the older and sicker are the ones left off ventilatory support, therefore they are more likely to die. I'm not saying that's why those with more co-morbidities are dying - as it can certainly be the fact that they're sicker to start with - but it can play a role.
If you were a doctor and you only had one ventilator, who would you prioritize; 70+ y/o or early 40+ y/o?
odds the 40 y/o survives without? Odds the 70 y/o?IrishTxAggie said:docaggie said:
There may be some selection bias here though.
What they're currently doing in Italy is that they've established criteria for whether someone gets a ventilator or not. Over a certain age? No ventilator. They are literally selecting who potentially lives or dies.
So, the older and sicker are the ones left off ventilatory support, therefore they are more likely to die. I'm not saying that's why those with more co-morbidities are dying - as it can certainly be the fact that they're sicker to start with - but it can play a role.
If you were a doctor and you only had one ventilator, who would you prioritize; 70+ y/o or early 40+ y/o?
Assuming your handle is what I think it is, doctors make life and death choices all the time. It's not that they want to, but they have to weigh certain situations and potential outcomes.
You may want to look at options out to June-Aug on big names that are depressed, like DIS, AAPL, TTD, etc. you can trade options like stocks but you'll control more shares and that time window should give you protection. Those will also be the names money pours into when the true reversal takes place.BB675 said:
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