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I see. I used yahoo finance tracker, then verified price at purchase with charles Schwab (where my account is).

I bought at these prices. If this was bad it's too late.

SWISX: $15
SWMCX: $33
SWPPX: $38
SWTSX: $42
SWSSX: $19

It's still a bear market and not back where it was prior to the panic. You'll make a decent profit once this dies down and things begin to recover.

This is why everyone was trying to tell you not to try and guess where it will bottom before you invest. Trying to maximize every penny is impossible.
 

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You mean like there's half gallons or assholes are opening the milk and taking a drink then putting it back??

Half gallons are still on shelves, though they are dwindling too.

They aren't drinking out of them... as far as I know.
 

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Anybody hear if any other schools have canceled spring practice?
 

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My wife was stocking up on meals last night (luckily we already had enough TP, water etc) and saw a woman with every single bottle of disinfectant in the store in her cart. My wife said it was prob four years worth in total volume. Another woman walked up kindly explaining that she has an immunocompromised child and really only needs one of the like 2-3 dozen bottles
of different cleansers etc this lady had to get her through the next couple weeks. The lady with the horde told her, according to my wife, "If you love your child so much you'll get that highest bid in when I auction this off, now f off!"

Now, I guess the store in question was only allowing five items of that nature per transaction but the store allowed this lady to do like ten different transactions so she did in fact end up clearing the whole store all on her own....


Humanity.
 

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There's no toilet paper anywhere in NKY right now, and it's getting hard to find full gallons of milk.

But nobody is out in public rioting or yelling or fighting over supplies. Everyone is pretty chill.

Pro tip check hardware stores if you really need toilet paper. Everywhere around here is sold out but Lowes is stocked. People just don't think of it.
 

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My wife was stocking up on meals last night (luckily we already had enough TP, water etc) and saw a woman with every single bottle of disinfectant in the store in her cart. My wife said it was prob four years worth in total volume. Another woman walked up kindly explaining that she has an immunocompromised child and really only needs one of the like 2-3 dozen bottles
of different cleansers etc this lady had to get her through the next couple weeks. The lady with the horde told her, according to my wife, "If you love your child so much you'll get that highest bid in when I auction this off, now f off!"

Now, I guess the store in question was only allowing five items of that nature per transaction but the store allowed this lady to do like ten different transactions so she did in fact end up clearing the whole store all on her own....


Humanity.

What the fuck
 

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I imagine it was a good step with this virus to stop large gathering of elderly in close contact like in DC.
 

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I see. I used yahoo finance tracker, then verified price at purchase with charles Schwab (where my account is).

I bought at these prices. If this was bad it's too late.

SWISX: $15
SWMCX: $33
SWPPX: $38
SWTSX: $42
SWSSX: $19

Those are mutual funds so you are always going to be looking at the previous days closing price. Meaning SWISX closed yesterday at $15/share. If you purchased shares of the fund during market hours yesterday, that was the price you'd receive. If you put money to work this morning, before the market opened, you'll get todays closing price. Which has yet to be determined. So, no worries, you didn't actually buy anything at the open, yet, and you'll get todays closing price. But this is important to remember as when it comes to buying mutual funds. You need to understand that though they quote you a price, that price can change by the close and with equity funds, it could change a lot.
 

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There's no toilet paper anywhere in NKY right now, and it's getting hard to find full gallons of milk.

But nobody is out in public rioting or yelling or fighting over supplies. Everyone is pretty chill.

People in Eastern KY are like, toilet paper? What's that?

Oh you mean the Roebuck catalog in the outhouse?
 

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Are people actually “freaking out” where you live? Everyone is pretty chill where I live. People are stocking up on supplies more than normal but nothing insane. Anyone have different experiences where you live ?

I dont know if this is just a human nature type thing, but it definitely has seemed to be based on gender to me.

Schools are closing for the next month. All the women in my office are total head cases right now, talking in circles and making no sense.

My mom asking me if i have cash reserves in my house because she thinks banks are going to close.
 

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I dont know if this is just a human nature type thing, but it definitely has seemed to be based on gender to me.

Schools are closing for the next month. All the women in my office are total head cases right now, talking in circles and making no sense.

My mom asking me if i have cash reserves in my house because she thinks banks are going to close.

All of the normal evolutionary nurturing comes back to a forefront. Woman have always been the caretakers of the home and nurses of our past times. (war/sickness/plague) It's actually refreshing to hear this.
 

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Koon,

If you buy Tesla right now ($505), you will make 50% on your money quickly.

Tesla's biggest selling model starts delivering this weekend. It's success and the end of the Coronamania will make Tesla pop to $760 with ease.

*I'll say you can make 5% today alone.

Here's the Model Y which is beinig released here in Scottsdale as we speak.

https://electrek.co/2020/03/12/tesla-model-y-pictures-reveals-secret-compartment-interior-look/

https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-y-power-liftgate-automatic-trunk-video/
 
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Probably not a good time to kick people off of federal health insurance or ending food supplies to families, considering one in six Americans now are below the federal poverty line. Some children get their only meal of the day at school, which are now closed. There will be layoffs with decreased economic activity. India has yet to hit hard. Their first death was today. Their reporting system there is not great. They are taking similar measures as we have instituted.
 

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I went to Walmart at 5:00am this morning, normally go early Saturday or Sunday. Bought a little heavier than normal, mostly some canned goods I wouldn't normally buy.

The shelves were in pretty decent shape, even had water.

Since it's Friday,(payday for many), I figure they will get slammed today. Schools are still open here so far.

May swing back thru this evening to see the carnage.....
 

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I went to Walmart at 5:00am this morning, normally go early Saturday or Sunday. Bought a little heavier than normal, mostly some canned goods I wouldn't normally buy.

The shelves were in pretty decent shape, even had water.

Since it's Friday,(payday for many), I figure they will get slammed today. Schools are still open here so far.

May swing back thru this evening to see the carnage.....

Things I haven't had in years that my wife bought last night:

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... "Hello darkness my old friend...."
 
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As far as trade with India, they ranked No. 9 in total trade value in 2019 with a total of $92.08 billion. Exports totaled $34.41 billion and Imports totaled $57.67 billion, a deficit of $23.26 billion.

The second highest import from India is "Medicines in Individual Doses".

https://www.ustradenumbers.com/country/india/
 

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I detest Hormel chili. Dinty Moore though I didn't mind so much

I asked why she didn't just get Stagg if she had to go canned chili... I guess they were out. I used to be a wizard at doctoring the stuff up so we will see. I actually really liked Dinty Moore as a kid but I don't believe I've had it in my adult life... could be interesting.
 

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Things I haven't had in years that my wife bought last night

... "Hello darkness my old friend...."

I always have a few big can of Dinty Moore on hand along with a box or two of Idahoan mashed potatoes.

Also in the back of the pantry? The big cans of Chef Boyardee Ravioli and a case of Maruchen Creamy Chicken Ramen Noodles.

This is my dude-food when mama's working late or in Cali with the family. She's appalled I still eat... and I quote... "80's Indiana trailer park food." Which of course is nonsense, that would be fish sticks, tater tots, Totino's pizza rolls and Grape Kool-aid while watching Don Kirshner's Rock Concert and the Midnight Special w/ Wolfman Jack.
 

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Find it kind of ironic that people are piling into supermarkets en masse when they've been given explicit instructions to avoid large crowds.
 

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Well i just went to the grocery store for my typical lunch run. We were completely out of dishwaster tablets, and on our last roll of paper towels. I also wanted to snag a frozen pizza for tonight (the wife and i both didnt sleep well last night so as minimal cooking as possible sounded nice).

Holy smokes.

No parking. toilet paper is none to be found. Almost no paper products period. There were some paper towels nad some napkin packages still available but that was it.

Water and Gatorades almost non existent.

Want pasta anytime soon? good luck.
 

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I always have a few big can of Dinty Moore on hand along with a box or two of Idahoan mashed potatoes.

Also in the back of the pantry? The big cans of Chef Boyardee Ravioli and a case of Maruchen Creamy Chicken Ramen Noodles.

This is my dude-food when mama's working late or in Cali with the family. She's appalled I still eat... and I quote... "80's Indiana trailer park food." Which of course is nonsense, that would be fish sticks, tater tots, Totino's pizza rolls and Grape Kool-aid while watching Don Kirshner's Rock Concert and the Midnight Special w/ Wolfman Jack.

I'm still down with Ramen noddles but I eat them as noodles, not soup. mix in half the seasoning packet after most the water is drained and some hot sauce... ghetto life. Also, these are the truth:

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Hit up your local Asian market and thank me later.
 

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My wife was stocking up on meals last night (luckily we already had enough TP, water etc) and saw a woman with every single bottle of disinfectant in the store in her cart. My wife said it was prob four years worth in total volume. Another woman walked up kindly explaining that she has an immunocompromised child and really only needs one of the like 2-3 dozen bottles
of different cleansers etc this lady had to get her through the next couple weeks. The lady with the horde told her, according to my wife, "If you love your child so much you'll get that highest bid in when I auction this off, now f off!"

Now, I guess the store in question was only allowing five items of that nature per transaction but the store allowed this lady to do like ten different transactions so she did in fact end up clearing the whole store all on her own....


Humanity.

If this happened to me I would literally grab two handfuls of whatever was in her cart and run away from the lady. If she abandoned her cart to run after me I would hope the other customers would grab her shit too.
 
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Those are mutual funds so you are always going to be looking at the previous days closing price. Meaning SWISX closed yesterday at $15/share. If you purchased shares of the fund during market hours yesterday, that was the price you'd receive. If you put money to work this morning, before the market opened, you'll get todays closing price. Which has yet to be determined. So, no worries, you didn't actually buy anything at the open, yet, and you'll get todays closing price. But this is important to remember as when it comes to buying mutual funds. You need to understand that though they quote you a price, that price can change by the close and with equity funds, it could change a lot.

Thank you. Makes sense.
 

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I'm still down with Ramen noddles but I eat them as noodles, not soup. mix in half the seasoning packet after most the water is drained and some hot sauce... ghetto life. Also, these are the truth:

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Hit up your local Asian market and thank me later.

We just did a few weeks ago for the first time. Holy cow ended up spending like $70 on different ramen, ingredients, and weird flavored snacks. These noodles are life changing. Actually found them at one Wal mart near us recently.

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If this happened to me I would literally grab two handfuls of whatever was in her cart and run away from the lady. If she abandoned her cart to run after me I would hope the other customers would grab her shit too.

Absolutely. I might have done it even if I wasn't planning on buying that stuff anyways. What a scumbag.
 

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FWIW no new cases reported in Indiana today per the state health departments daily briefing. There’s been a couple each day for the last several days.
 

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If this happened to me I would literally grab two handfuls of whatever was in her cart and run away from the lady. If she abandoned her cart to run after me I would hope the other customers would grab her shit too.

I would be too busy keeling over from laughter.
 

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We just did a few weeks ago for the first time. Holy cow ended up spending like $70 on different ramen, ingredients, and weird flavored snacks. These noodles are life changing. Actually found them at one Wal mart near us recently.

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Absolutely. I might have done it even if I wasn't planning on buying that stuff anyways. What a scumbag.


Yeah those are good too,.. and like those these are at Walmart and good too:

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The Pancit ones are my favs though... I buy bags worth anytime I hit up the Asian markets..
 
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