Managing to a Manic Market and Low Volatility
I am starting to see a change in tmarket condition, couple that with a low volatility and there is an opportunity for the market condition to change.
My Business Partner and Economist, Mike Tucker, purports that there are nine market conditions based on, of course, Supply & Demand fundamentals and what then happens to Price and Quantity demanded can be the difficult question to answer.
So, business leaders…. It is time to be on your toes for the next quarter. Low volatility in a manic market (up/down) and recessionary global activity has me concerned that the market (1 of 9) may be about to change and Leaders need to recognize and respond accordingly.
I am looking at a change in Demand (reduced), where supply remains robust – Price will go down and quantity demanded will be questionable. Another market condition is a change in Demand (reduced) and supply follows; Quantity demanded will go down and Price becomes questionable – can the market hold its asking Price?
Remember, low volatility is the clue here….
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