If I were you I’d sit tight, for six months anyway.
IMHO there’s more uncertainty in the world now than there was in the aftermath of 9/11.
The seriousness of the triple whammy of Trump, COVID-19 and Brexit cannot be understated.
This time last year Brexit was a big deal. Now it’s third in the pecking order.
At the moment it’s looking like a hard Brexit again. There’s plenty of threads elsewhere on this site about how that’ll impact the EU, Ireland and Ulster. Lots of uncertainty.
It’s mid-September and in terms of COVID-19, things are very similar to where we were in mid-March (except the schools though not uni’s are open). Despite six months of worldwide experience, little has changed.
A vaccine is six 6-9 months away. Just like it was in March.
Lockdown worked when we were in lockdown, but not post-lockdown.
In NZ, “Zero Covid” worked for 100 days, and suddenly it didn’t.
In Sweden, they have taken the long game approach...
Lots of uncertainty.
If Trump wins the election, things may be OK on that front. But unless Biden has an overwhelming win, things may get messy.
Trump says he won’t be leaving office. By this he means he’ll win. But he’s also stated he doesn’t trust the postal ballot. Everybody in the US has the option of postal ballot, and because of the pandemic, many will choose it over the peann luaithe.
Who will win?
Who will be president?
Who will decide?
The voters? The Supreme Court? The militias? The army?
Lots of uncertainty.