“The Long Run” Stock Market (and Sentiment Results)…

 | May 25, 2023 10:15

When I was thinking about writing this week, the song, “The Long Run” immediately came to mind. The Eagles released it in 1979. According to Henley, the title track was in part a response to press articles that said they were “passé” as disco was then dominant and punk emerging, which inspired lines such as “Who is gonna make it/ We’ll find out in the long run.” (wikipedia)

You can go the distance
We’ll find out in the long run
(In the long run)
We can handle some resistance
If our love is a strong one
(Is a strong one)

People talkin’ about us
They got nothin’ else to do
When it all comes down
We will still come through

In the long run
Ooh, I want to tell you
It’s a long run…

Who is gonna make it?
We’ll find out in the long run…

The similarities to being an investor in Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) are striking. The Eagles turned out to be right. Disco and Punk, not so much…

Furthermore, it takes a “long run” view to look through the short term noise of the debt ceiling – among other headlines I discussed with Phil Yin on CGTN America last night. Thanks to Phil and Ryan Gallagher for having me on:

h3 Alibaba/h3

We’re nearing the end of the final shake out cycle we’ve been discussing in Alibaba. We’ve discussed a possible final overthrow into the high seventies in recent podcast|videocast(s) (along the lines of what was seen last March) and we’re now in the neighborhood: