I have to disagree with Jeff Christian's idea of "stabilizing the underlying assets." The nature of these assets is to be inherently unstyable. The system is dynamic and fluid, not static. It's a mutating virus, not a deer standing in the headlights.
It was pretty obvious that the other panelists were somewhat distraught by Mr. Christian's lack of imagiantion involving this situation. One needs to be able to extrapolte involving one's reasoning. One needs to look to the next move and then the next move, like a master chessman.
It is amazing that Christian can still maintain the idea that the system is fixable. It is not fixable. Not at this point. The time bomb is ticking. We should not be worrying about diffusing it. We should be worrying about finding cover. Thoughts? Bull