So to balance, I think there will be some short term pain and rockyness... but... as the stimulus packages start to take hold we should see some growth. Where that growth exists I am uncertain of.
What we saw after the GFC was all the stimulus money flowing into 'speculative growth' assets (shares, property). If we've learned anything from the past then maybe governments could be more focused around how they target specific areas - green tech being an obvious one given targets and global problems here. But I'm not so certain we've learned from the past.
The outcome being - if the stimulus only flows into markets - then we win as all shares will rise (at least for a short period), if they target certain sectors then green tech is an obvious choice, then this specific share will rise.
I think once we're out of the cluster f*** it's a win, win for holding this stock. For those of us who are out, picking a reentry point will be our only real nightmare :-S
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