Jim Rogers: It's Better To Let Financials Fail [View article]
Kudos to Jim Rogers.
The shareholders won't suffer that much when they have already lost 99% of their investment, what's another 1% if the bad banks/insurers get nationalized?
Winners and Losers in Today's Market [View article]
the bulk shipping segment has one strike against it that not many people are pointing out- they are largely family owned (mostly Greek) businesses with poor corporate governance. i don't think most of them should have gone public with that type of situation.
Hunting Season in Blue Chip Territory [View article]
If selling slows down, why does that assure the market that equities will go up? If this is the case, shouldn't volume of quality large caps traded plummet to almost zero? For example, if 100 shareholders of BlueChipCompany exist, and 99 of them want to hold onto their shares, but the 1 who is desparate to sell then sells to a buyer who only wants to buy at a price 25% lower than previous day, won't the price go down anyway for BlueChipCompany on that day?
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The shareholders won't suffer that much when they have already lost 99% of their investment, what's another 1% if the bad banks/insurers get nationalized?
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