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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Copia's daytrades/investments and thoughts

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To: Joe Copia who wrote (24511)5/1/2002 8:27:34 AM
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" The vast majority of people want more money in order to gain power, freedom, or control. But what does that signify? Does it point to the need for self-sufficiency? The frustration of relationships with others? The desire for a guarantee from failure and tragedy? Merely wanting to accumulate more money is not unhealthy per se, but possessing money as one's central motivation in life certainly is. Money is an inadequate panacea for all these possible and impossible dreams because it is only worth what it can actually buy. Without a balanced view, too many people spend too much time in the lonely pursuit of counting their money."
-The Mind of the Markets, by F. J. Chu
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