The author sold "95%", not all, for what it's worth.<p>I am not an economist, or a professional investor - I am a complete amateur and mostly ignorant, but it bothers me that folks are treating "14.7% unemployment" as if it is the same metric as _actual unemployment_. That number is so high right now because _people are not allowed to work_. It's true that literally lots of folks are not working right now, but that is a completely different metric than a huge lack of supply of jobs.