I know this annoys a lot of people and I don’t blame you for being frustrated by hearing this all of the time... but I continue to be long-term bearish because of my experience here in NY as a doctor during this outbreak, and trying to digest the medical news coming out. Right now the only medicine I’m sensing might work is the IL-6 inhibitor (Actrema), which no one seems to be talking about. In addition the vaccine news seems disappointing thus far. An 8-person study on the Moderna vaccine is meaningless when so many hurdles lie between that and eventually administering billions of doses to the general population. It’s like the difference between a baby taking his first steps and Usain Bolt running the 100m. Another issue is vaccine safety. Medications that take years to develop and look great in phase 3 can turn out to be quite horrible once distributed. Take Fen-Phen and Vioxx for example. There’s going to be a lot of caution about administering a vaccine that only has months of safety data. I’m a proponent of vaccination. But I would be nervous about receiving something in December that was conceived in January. This is assuming a vaccine can even be made. I don’t know much about how this virus will evolve either. I trust the experts who say it will persist. So I take the persistence of the virus, the lack of a clear treatment/vaccine potential, and most of all, our government’s poor response as reasons to be in cash for a while. The environment seems uncertain and dangerous for now.via a user.Watch $MRNA, $VIR, $GILD, $PFE. SHORT-sell $NVAX and $DVAX.