Well, a time with more cautious investors and less overly-optimistic market means less buyers, which will bring prices down at least closer to valuation if not lower, no?
Not the start of the recession though. You buy when the recession is well underway and all the bad news has already been discounted for. Probably a year from now.
Asus is anything but price concious. Don't get me wrong, their products are great, but I don't think anyone has ever accused Asus of being a budget brand.
The best value in computers right now would probably be products from Dell, Acer, and Gateway. A brief browse of your local Walmart and BestBuy will confirm that.
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Isn't recession the time to buy?
"Isn't recession the time to buy?"
Not if you are spread betting.
Well, a time with more cautious investors and less overly-optimistic market means less buyers, which will bring prices down at least closer to valuation if not lower, no?
"Isn't recession the time to buy?"
Not the start of the recession though. You buy when the recession is well underway and all the bad news has already been discounted for. Probably a year from now.
That and during a recession, budget brands traditionally do well. People become more price conscious, shop at WalMart and similar places.
I would expect Dell and Asus to do well in the coming year or two because they are price and value conscious.
Asus is anything but price concious. Don't get me wrong, their products are great, but I don't think anyone has ever accused Asus of being a budget brand.
The best value in computers right now would probably be products from Dell, Acer, and Gateway. A brief browse of your local Walmart and BestBuy will confirm that.