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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (3615)5/14/2001 12:47:14 PM
From: marek_wojna  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
<<The thought that hunts me now and then - and this is central, not tangential, because I feel it is asking the right things for the times after -: what is growth and what is already cancer? How much growth is good and how much is bad? why's 2.1% growth in Germany so bad? Why does it have to be positive ("For Chrissake, who's this idiot...";)?>>

Answer is Karl Marx's "Das Kapital", regarding why growth have to be positive.
Stock market is a pyramid, which without expanding foundation can stay for a while intact, but as economists and federal reserves trying to support it with the rotten rocks (illusionary paper) it is an ill faced solution.

The whole idea of economy without crises sounds very humane and tempting. Unfortunately the nature doesn't work this way and we as humans who don't have a simple clue about the origin of life, universe, still arguing about afterlife, would like to change the whole system and became gods.
This part of human race believe in planning.

I'm a believer of an accident, collision, since no one can convince me that everything took beginning in the accident.

The stock market around the world if it doesn't want to follow communism and become almost extinct must let the nature take the turn, otherwise it will be called government sponsored lottery. We are closer to this one than anybody might think.
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