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COVID-19, machine trading & financial markets with Michael Knox
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COVID-19, machine trading & financial markets with Michael Knox

Why are financial markets swinging so wildly in response to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19? Economics Explained host Gene Tunny speaks with Michael Knox, Chief Economist of Morgans, who thinks it's related to the machine trading programs which dominate financial markets.

Economics Explored · Michael Knox, Gene Tunny

March 18, 202029m 25s

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Show Notes

Why are financial markets swinging so wildly in response to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19? Economics Explained host Gene Tunny speaks with Michael Knox, Chief Economist of Morgans, who thinks it's related to the machine trading programs which dominate financial markets.

Morgans is Australia's largest national full-service stockbroking and wealth management network with more than 240,000 client accounts, 500 authorised representatives and 950 employees operating from offices in all states and territories.

Timestamps

Use these (approximate) timestamps to jump right to the highlights:

  • 0:00 – discussion begins with Gene referring to Michael’s recent note The revenge of the machines which begins “The market is being sold down by machine trading programs focused on momentum.” 
  • 4:00 – Michael says recent market gyrations have “nothing to do with fundamentals….we're in a situation because of the epidemic, because of the emergency that only happened once every hundred years or every 50 years - you can't build a model of something like that. So inherently, what those trading models are acting on is the momentum signal…”
  • 7:00 – beginning of discussion on market liquidity
  • 11:00 – Michael discusses the relationships between liquidity, price discovery, and market volatility 
  • 15:10 – Michael notes re. COVID-19, “On this occasion, you had a change, which was caused by a once in 50 years shock or once in 100 years shock. The market doesn't have that kind of memory of data to be able to price that in.”
  • 16:15 – discussion of valuation of shares/stocks
  • 18:15 – what is momentum?
  • 24:20 – discussion of fair value of Australian sharemarket and Australian economic outlook

Nothing in this podcast should be considered financial advice, and it contains general information only.

Topics

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