EX-PATS in the American Market. “Hold onto your socks!!!”

"JB"

OP ED: James “JB” Bryson

I think many people that are retired or approaching it, would gladly take a week in bed with the flu as opposed to seeing what is occurring every day in their 401K or personal brokerage accounts.

Wall Street continues to take a brutal beating as a result of all of the sectors of the economy that have been affected by the panic surrounding Coronavirus.

I think it really is a study in sociology into the mindset of all people and gives a peek at just how close we are on a daily basis of people descending into chaos.

One second your drinking a Mojito at a 4 Seasons, and the next its like the fucking “Road Warrior”!! The selling off and shorting continues, and investor confidence is dogshit. I encourage all those to hang on and take your lumps, as the market will undoubtedly correct itself when then panic stops.

When that is…..I have no earthly idea. But right now I would stay off the business page.

“JB”

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