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Looking out for the wealthiest 2%
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 12:06:02 -0400,
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 11:27:42 -0400, hk
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Agreed, and since wall street was and is operated by crooks whose
primary goal is to enrich themselves by whatever means necessary,
investing in wall street offerings is both risky and stupid.
I don't think you can buck the rich people but you can hitch a ride
with them. The only trick is to pay attention
ROFLMAO!!! goldman sach defrauded its investors...PROFESSIONALS...but
the right wing says it's all the fault of the middle class!
.. Stocks are not for "set
it and forget it" investing. You have to understand the power of
market orders and stop loss orders. Beyond that you only have to watch
the news. The market is 30% fundamentals and 70% emotion. A good or
bad news blitz will swing a stock a lot more than a change in th
so much for 'rational' market theory of the right wing chicago school.
looks like he just bought into the 'behavioral economics' of liberal
nobel prize winner paul krugman...who's been telling us what thieves
wall street is.
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