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Galapagos april 2020

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  1. [verwijderd] 9 april 2020 18:07
    quote:

    Sentiment schreef op 9 april 2020 17:49:

    [...]Ja, wordt wel minder interessant om mee te handelen.
    Ik ben weer 'ouderwets' in de aandelen, maar de marge is wel minder, als je sprinters gewend bent.
    Ja dat ga ik dan ook weer doen - ik heb nog steeds een belangrijk deel cash. Bij 6 cent spread wordt het in plaats van handel BAH en in ieder geval veel minder doorrollen.
  2. [verwijderd] 9 april 2020 18:26
    quote:

    Mippert schreef op 9 april 2020 13:58:

    [...]

    Zoals jij het omschrijft (dus niet het short gaan, maar de daaraan gekoppelde marktmanipulatie) is het zeker WEL verboden.

    Het verbaast me dat veel van de doorgewinterde beleggers 'hier' dat niet weten. Of is het die acceptatie waar ik het over had?
    Mij verbaast het dat beleggers niet tevreden zijn. Een dik jaar geleden stonden we op 80 Euro, nu op 186 Euro.

    Ik vind dat dik in orde.
  3. forum rang 5 Raasgier 9 april 2020 18:55
    quote:

    fvmetelen schreef op 9 april 2020 17:15:

    [...]
    Waarom word het dan in sommige landen verboden, 2008/9 was het een bepaalde periode ook verboden, toch niet voor de kat zijn .......
    En die verboden worden ook allemaal weer opgeheven op den duur. Simpelweg omdat ze hooguit kunnen dienen om iets tijdelijk in een bepaalde richting te dirigeren, en niet iets fundamenteels repareren. Net zoals dat het nu ook verboden is om met te veel mensen te dicht bij elkaar te zijn. Dat is omdat dat nu nodig is, niet omdat het fundamenteel verkeerd is om sociaal gedrag te vertonen.
  4. Al Kipone 9 april 2020 19:07
    een fijn lang weekend om onderstaande te overwegen. Als u nog twijfels had of het aantal nitwits ooit op zou raken in trump's de VS, vrees niet:

    Cut salaries, taxes to reopen U.S. economy says Laffer, conservative fave

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican economist Art Laffer, an architect of the Reagan era tax cuts that paved the way for historic budget deficits in the United States, has a plan to rejuvenate today’s pandemic-crippled economy.

    Tax non-profits. Cut the pay of public officials and professors. Give businesses and workers who manage to hold on to their jobs a payroll tax holiday to the end of the year.

    What about the extra aid funneled to newly jobless workers by the $2.3 trillion fiscal rescue package? Such government spending, Laffer told Reuters in an interview, will only serve to deepen the downturn and slow the recovery.

    “If you tax people who work and you pay people who don’t work, you will get less people working,” Laffer said. “If you make it more unattractive to be unemployed, then there’s an incentive to go look for another job faster.”

    Laffer’s unconventional plan isn’t just an academic exercise. First of all, he says he has presented it to his contacts at the White House. They include presidential economic advisor Larry Kudlow, who considers Laffer a mentor.

    Laffer is also being floated in influential right-wing circles as a good candidate to head a proposed new industry task force aimed at re-opening the U.S. economy as soon as possible. “Bring in the minds like Art Laffer,” Sean Hannity, the Fox News host said April 6 of the proposed task force.

    Trump tweeted his support for the new economic task force on April 4, calling it a “good idea.” He hasn’t yet mentioned Laffer, but on Tuesday reiterated his support for a payroll tax cut, saying it would be a “fantastic time” to deliver it.

    Trump awarded Laffer the Presidential Medal of Freedom last year.

    Many mainstream economists, including former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, say the lifeline extended to businesses and individuals through the fiscal package is critical and, indeed, more will likely be needed. Most economists agree here that the United States' consumer spending-driven economy can't be "reopened" until testing is widespread enough that infected people can be identified and isolated.

    Outside economic adviser Stephen Moore, who co-wrote a book on “Trumponomics” with Laffer, told Reuters this week the White House was considering his proposal to appoint a recovery “czar” to oversee the logistics and implementation of reopening the economy.

    “You probably need some really smart and renowned and respected business leader to sort of run that process,” he said, adding he had suggested FedEx Chief Executive Fred Smith for the role.

    We are all doomed....

    www.reuters.com/article/us-health-cor...

  5. durobinet 9 april 2020 19:16
    quote:

    Raasgier schreef op 9 april 2020 18:55:

    [...]

    En die verboden worden ook allemaal weer opgeheven op den duur. Simpelweg omdat ze hooguit kunnen dienen om iets tijdelijk in een bepaalde richting te dirigeren, en niet iets fundamenteels repareren. Net zoals dat het nu ook verboden is om met te veel mensen te dicht bij elkaar te zijn. Dat is omdat dat nu nodig is, niet omdat het fundamenteel verkeerd is om sociaal gedrag te vertonen.
    Inderdaad, en over manipulatie gesproken!
  6. durobinet 9 april 2020 19:20
    quote:

    Al Kipone schreef op 9 april 2020 19:07:

    een fijn lang weekend om onderstaande te overwegen. Als u nog twijfels had of het aantal nitwits ooit op zou raken in trump's de VS, vrees niet:

    Cut salaries, taxes to reopen U.S. economy says Laffer, conservative fave

    We are all doomed....

    www.reuters.com/article/us-health-cor...

    No, we're all freaking doomed!
    I wrote this here and elsewhere already about 2 years ago.
  7. [verwijderd] 9 april 2020 21:13
    quote:

    Al Kipone schreef op 9 april 2020 19:07:

    een fijn lang weekend om onderstaande te overwegen. Als u nog twijfels had of het aantal nitwits ooit op zou raken in trump's de VS, vrees niet:

    Cut salaries, taxes to reopen U.S. economy says Laffer, conservative fave

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican economist Art Laffer, an architect of the Reagan era tax cuts that paved the way for historic budget deficits in the United States, has a plan to rejuvenate today’s pandemic-crippled economy.

    Tax non-profits. Cut the pay of public officials and professors. Give businesses and workers who manage to hold on to their jobs a payroll tax holiday to the end of the year.

    What about the extra aid funneled to newly jobless workers by the $2.3 trillion fiscal rescue package? Such government spending, Laffer told Reuters in an interview, will only serve to deepen the downturn and slow the recovery.

    “If you tax people who work and you pay people who don’t work, you will get less people working,” Laffer said. “If you make it more unattractive to be unemployed, then there’s an incentive to go look for another job faster.”

    Laffer’s unconventional plan isn’t just an academic exercise. First of all, he says he has presented it to his contacts at the White House. They include presidential economic advisor Larry Kudlow, who considers Laffer a mentor.

    Laffer is also being floated in influential right-wing circles as a good candidate to head a proposed new industry task force aimed at re-opening the U.S. economy as soon as possible. “Bring in the minds like Art Laffer,” Sean Hannity, the Fox News host said April 6 of the proposed task force.

    Trump tweeted his support for the new economic task force on April 4, calling it a “good idea.” He hasn’t yet mentioned Laffer, but on Tuesday reiterated his support for a payroll tax cut, saying it would be a “fantastic time” to deliver it.

    Trump awarded Laffer the Presidential Medal of Freedom last year.

    Many mainstream economists, including former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke, say the lifeline extended to businesses and individuals through the fiscal package is critical and, indeed, more will likely be needed. Most economists agree here that the United States' consumer spending-driven economy can't be "reopened" until testing is widespread enough that infected people can be identified and isolated.

    Outside economic adviser Stephen Moore, who co-wrote a book on “Trumponomics” with Laffer, told Reuters this week the White House was considering his proposal to appoint a recovery “czar” to oversee the logistics and implementation of reopening the economy.

    “You probably need some really smart and renowned and respected business leader to sort of run that process,” he said, adding he had suggested FedEx Chief Executive Fred Smith for the role.

    We are all doomed....

    www.reuters.com/article/us-health-cor...

    In economische theorie, in de basis en met juiste aanpassingen van andere belastingen, heeft hij wel een punt mbt unemployment benefits en niet lonend zijn om te werken. Alleen hij vergeet een virus waardoor niemand kan werken -> deadlock.

    Economisch optimaal is niet het belasten van arbeid maar het evenredig belasten van consumptie. Minst verstorend.

    Korte samenvatting: een triljoentje meer of niet erin pompen maakt nu toch niet meer uit?
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