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108669LOL. Yes, that's very true. I have no yield, but it could be worse...I couldRetiredNow-6/2/2010
108668I'd buy gold, but everyone and their donkey is buying gold. I'm a contraRetiredNow-6/2/2010
108667This says it all, can't say no to WS huffingtonpost.com However, by 2007ggersh-6/2/2010
108666Most people I know rode out the 2008 crash, I think most are still in that 'I_C_Deadpeople16/2/2010
108665The US dollar as an asset class has outperformed about everything else the past Roads End-6/2/2010
108664"No place is safe nowadays. I continue to be 100% in cash, but I'm yielggersh-6/2/2010
108663Good point, but it's GS against the world, since they already own the Govt. ggersh-6/2/2010
108662Well, I think the original purpose of markets was to allocate capital efficientlRetiredNow56/2/2010
108661That is a true statement. Especially with Baby Boomers. After the recent market RetiredNow-6/2/2010
108660So true! The original purpose of the markets was for setting up and fleecing shbenwood46/2/2010
108659Could be investors are long gone. It's more like Poker.net now. Markets are ggersh46/2/2010
108658I hear you. How can any investor feel comfortable going long in a global economyRetiredNow-6/2/2010
108657Thanks, markets are all messed up, big disconnect from reality!ggersh-6/2/2010
108656Banks don't need to borrow funds if they don't intend to lend. I'd sRetiredNow-6/2/2010
108655Anyone have an idea on what this might mean? TIA To: ggersh who wrote (28930) 6ggersh-6/2/2010
108654i digress: Never should have allowed withholding -- make people write checks atyard_man36/1/2010
108653The only thing that has allowed the charade of public finances to go on as long GST26/1/2010
108652Those do seem to be the only 2 outcomes left for this country. It's getting RetiredNow16/1/2010
108651>>Austerity is the new byword. Learn to love it.<< so why do we neeSkeeter Bug16/1/2010
108650This morning Commerzbank isn't making market for their ETFs. A bad omen whenclochard16/1/2010
108649That would be a great place to start. But we know that when it comes to war and RetiredNow-5/30/2010
108648rootwad, you make a darn good point. I too am one of the few Americans left thatRetiredNow35/30/2010
108647<i>Moreover, the tone of your comments to the effect that WE somehow need Cogito Ergo Sum15/29/2010
108646Greek. The company began training what they say were some of Greece's first sammy™ -_--5/29/2010
108645Just in case anybody missed it..... Must reading for your holiday weekend... &Kayaker65/29/2010
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