Doesn't matter, plenty of other people travel too. Hotels are all packed, if you'd ever leave the NE corridor and see some of the rest of the world you'd know this. And Charleston once/year doesn't count.
I went through all my old memories in my head and realized the company I used to play with was called Lynas not Cameco LYSCF Lynas Rare Earths Limited Stock Price & Overview $4.61-0.29(-5.98%)
Uber's a dog. As one astute ET poster said a few weeks ago... if Uber was worth investing in, Yellow Cab would have ipo'd 40 years ago.
Hotels are packed but the cost of workers is way up so it's a wash.- You talk about some new variant of the Covid & heading into the danger season.... Everyone is down on X-Mas... We talk about traveling but don't go. Our passports are maybe expired just getting them renewed will be a painful 6 month process. Everything is broken. Water levels are down.
Uber eats... what a joke. There's no money in that business model. And not only that, you have Door Dash and Grub Hub. Who does IHG have? Motel 6 and Budgetelle? Crack-Ho Inn & Suites?
It's funny these guys are EXACTLY going off my playbook now-- Every word of this is ideas I have alrdeay put forward--/// when all of this crap started w/ inflation I plotted this out EXACTLY like this... on the way to Stagflation.... 'Inflation bull trap' can drive S&P 500 above 4,000 before lows are in - Morgan Stanley Oct. 17, 2022 7:35 AM ETSPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF (SPY)SP500 A bear market rally began last week ) and the inflation picture could give rise to a big move before stock resume a downward trajectory, Morgan Stanley equity strategist Mike Wilson says. "From our vantage point, inflation has peaked," Wilson wrotein a note. "8% is hardly a rate the Fed can live with but if you look out 6 months, the seeds have been sown for lower prices in many goods and services." If rates begin to discount falling inflation "it will give legs to the rally that began last Thursday, particularly if 3Q earnings season does not bring the step function decline to 2023 EPS forecasts we still think is coming," Wilson said. Wilson said the equity team is "becoming more skeptical this quarter will bring enough earnings capitulation from companies on next year's numbers for the final price lows of this bear market to happen now." S&P to 4,150? <-------- Where Could they have got that number from.... If the rally holds it could push the S&P 500 (SP500) (NYSEARCA:SPY) to 4,000 and an attempt retake of the 200-day moving average around 4,150 shouldn't be ruled out, according to Wilson. "While that seems like an awfully big move, it would be in line with prior bear market rallies this year and prior ones," he noted. But while the 200-WEEK moving average around 3,585 was take out on Friday's close, it is a "formidable" level that won't be taken out without a fight, he added. "In fact, it usually takes a full blown recession, which we don't have yet (i.e., a 1-2% rise in the unemployment rate)," Wilson said. "Second, not all recessions result in a break of the 200-week moving average so there is also a case to be made we won't take it out even if a recession arrives. Obviously, Friday's breach on a closing basis is notable; but given the very positive divergences in many momentum indicators (RSI, MACD) combined with the extremely bearish sentiment, this is exactly where the equity market should make a stand if one is going to happen." Longer term, though, the broader market will keep falling. "To be crystal clear, we think a tradable bear market rally began last Thursday; however, we also believe the 200-week moving average will eventually give way like it typically does when earnings forecasts fall by 20%+. The final price lows for this bear are likely to be closer to 3000-3200." <---AND THAT IS EXACTLY THE FIBB # End of decline buy signal*
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