I haven't posted or read here in a while, being quite caught up in the pandemic planning for St. Louis.
I read with dismay the last post on the Trading in the Pandemic Shorts and Puts......"It is my opinion that it is highly immoral to continue the debate of how to profit from a potential pandemic. This exercise was entertaining a few weeks ago. Now, however, it is inappropriate....Profiteering from a pandemic is "off limits"."
This is absurd. Financial planning is a contingency action like stocking food.
Profiteer: one who makes what is considered an unreasonable profit especially on the sale of essential goods during times of emergency.
How is it immoral to 'discuss' the impact of a pandemic on financial assets..to predict outcomes and suggest ways to invest in those expected outcomes?
Is it that you think this speculation somehow can influence the likelihood of a pandemic occurence? If that were true, then it would be immoral.
Is it because you think that during a pandemic everything should be 'bad' and that the notion of profiting from financial transactions would somehow be a 'happy' event when we should all feel miserable....in other words, does my making money somehow heap more misery on other people or make me care less about the unfortunates that succumb...in other families and mine?
Are my profits somehow stealing the well-being or the needed resources of food and medicine from the needy?
It's investing, not profiteering. Attaching morality to it is simply irrational...there is no association.
"I think it is immoral and thus YOU all are censored"....that is far closer to immorality than financial planning for pandemic impacts.
Sorry, but you've lost another poster to this site.
Thanks for understanding.....
I read with dismay the last post on the Trading in the Pandemic Shorts and Puts......"It is my opinion that it is highly immoral to continue the debate of how to profit from a potential pandemic. This exercise was entertaining a few weeks ago. Now, however, it is inappropriate....Profiteering from a pandemic is "off limits"."
This is absurd. Financial planning is a contingency action like stocking food.
Profiteer: one who makes what is considered an unreasonable profit especially on the sale of essential goods during times of emergency.
How is it immoral to 'discuss' the impact of a pandemic on financial assets..to predict outcomes and suggest ways to invest in those expected outcomes?
Is it that you think this speculation somehow can influence the likelihood of a pandemic occurence? If that were true, then it would be immoral.
Is it because you think that during a pandemic everything should be 'bad' and that the notion of profiting from financial transactions would somehow be a 'happy' event when we should all feel miserable....in other words, does my making money somehow heap more misery on other people or make me care less about the unfortunates that succumb...in other families and mine?
Are my profits somehow stealing the well-being or the needed resources of food and medicine from the needy?
It's investing, not profiteering. Attaching morality to it is simply irrational...there is no association.
"I think it is immoral and thus YOU all are censored"....that is far closer to immorality than financial planning for pandemic impacts.
Sorry, but you've lost another poster to this site.
Thanks for understanding.....
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