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Strategies & Market Trends : Graham and Doddsville -- Value Investing In The New Era

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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (1175)2/1/1999 9:39:00 PM
From: Wren  Read Replies (1) of 1722
 
Today's Wall Street Journal has an article about the online trading addiction. It cites some behaviorial health-care facilities that have begun to see some online trading addicts.

It give the story of a 28 year old bank employee who quit, borrowed $40,000 on his credit cards and set out to make his fortune. In two months he was wiped out and deep in debt and moved back in with his parents.

One addiction expert said more online trading addicts will come out of the woodwork when the bubble busts. Right now they don't know they have a problem. They think they are geniuses.
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