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To: MatthewZ who wrote (36)4/4/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: Ontopequity  Read Replies (1) of 289
 
I think you should read what was said a little more carefully. "stock markets are neither moral nor immoral, rather it's people who are".
People are what? " Either they are moral or immoral" and it matters not if they are investing their lives in a career at General Motors, or investing their savings in the stock market. This was the point I was making, since the perception of the capital markets is so skewed towards ill repute. In fact the very fact that you keyed in on the negative word "immoral", rather than the the positive "moral" , further illustrates this broad public sentiment.( A sentiment I once held, but now do not). People often read into things what they wish to believe, or what society expects them to believe. I like what old Boby Dylan had to say in one of his songs; " Please her, please him, try to be a success, twenty years of school and they put you on the day shift. Look out kid, they keep it all hid...Don't follow leaders, and watch your parking meters". ontopequity.com
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