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To: arun gera who wrote (21340)8/17/2007 11:05:18 PM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217920
 
"Human behaviour works pretty similar to animal behaviour."

Animal behaviour is very complex in my terms. When you combine the unpredictability of an individual's behaviour with the complex-system effects that occur with large numbers of people interacting, subject to economic, political, religious factors etc., you are talking about the most complicated system we know of. What is more complicated?



To: arun gera who wrote (21340)8/18/2007 1:02:47 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217920
 
Ask MQ: Individuals with more wealth must be more knowledgeable else they won't be wealthy for too long because they don’t treat their money well and money move elsewhere.

When you have no money no one tries to pull the wool over your eyes -they do but only to get your vote- but once you have money, the eyes turn to you and people will try to extricate yourself from that money.

You do prime, people at that stratum knows better where they stand financially speaking. Money men see an opportunity and start selling to sub prime. At that level the guy buys the salesmen spin and get into trouble.

That’s why I told below that there will be some brokers taken to court in the ensuing melee.