Might be a good opportunity to buy the dip as it’s unlikely due to the same Max issue. It’s probably panic selling.
Wow, it's not even the Max with the messed up MCAS, it's the regular 737.
Buy the dip, it was not the Max, it was a -800
Plane crashed with 133 passengers onboard, and all you care about is buying the dip :/
Sir, this is not LinkedIn
That’s a shitty outlook Amazon. Life is more than $
This was crashed from cruising altitude. This is super rare. Most plane crashes come from takeoff or landing portions of the flight unless it’s manmade reasons (missile or rogue pilot). Once u r cruising the plane is on auto pilot with minimal stress (engine not under high load). It didn’t seem to hit a freak turbulence either based on radar data.
You have no idea what you are talking about, OP. Most of the crashes before 2000 happened not during takeoff or landing. Also, it's not just the engine that fails. Most of the crashes happen due to multiple aspects going wrong at the same time (or over a prolonged period of time)
I read wiki of every modern commercial jet plane crash so I know a few things.
Do we know how many people died? Or just how it affected the market?
It’s in the title of the news, everyone knows how many died. Not many knows the market hence the discussion. If you don’t know I suggest you read the news yourself. Easy to find out.
Hi, a wise troll, may I suggest to make a poll with the following options: "Buying the dip 🤑" "If it's Boeing I ain't going/buying" "I don't give a flying @#$_&"
Reports indicate it went 90 degrees straight down from cruising. I can't imagine what mechanical flaw could cause this - auto pilot malfunction, both wings falling off?
There’s multiple videos on Twitter showing the nearly-90 degree nosedive.
Looks intentional to me. Sad either way.
It’s true, google standards are pretty low today.
My guess would be intentional (suicide or terror), but this is definitely pure speculation. See silkair 185
Boeing is done. They've had multiple crashes in the past few years and they recently reported their third annual loss in a row. Maybe don't buy the dip on this one
It seems that there are cracks on the plane (many 737 planes have cracks at the moment globally)
They have cracks?!
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/nov/01/boeing-737-cracks-how-common-are-they-and-should-you-be-worried