Long term investors don't time the market, inevitably, everybody wants an entry point. The actual economic impact is a lot less significant than what we experience back in february and march of two thousand 20. People are adapting. We have better information to day, more people are vaccinated. And so i think belief is there's a much lesser economic hitin the us. Economy in particular, then we witnessed a year and a half ago. Insodes just don't h i hate to say, i this a from a pure stock market prespectede it's not a big enough event to matter, right?
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