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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
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To: SGJ who wrote (195075)11/17/2023 11:16:11 PM
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If you have studied the great minds of man kind, Sir Isaac Newton has to rank way up there. Personally I have him at the top, which might include more than one.

Post his scientific career he became a central banker of sorts.

Maybe the first big asset bubble was the 1720 South Sea Bubble.

Sir Isaac lost a load. Surveying his losses he supposedly said something of this nature:

Newton allegedly said that he could “calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people.”

It can happen to the best of us. Newton did not die penniless.

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