Egg is right in saying it is still early days before the next great American bull rally. I remember Mr. Warren Buffet looked like a fool when his fund and investment philosophy was not raking in money during the dot-com boom.
The corporate and political world is full of liars and evil angels; raking out their schemes and themes to satisfy their greed and ambition. A true monk will not be found on Wall Street, an expensive real estate to build a monastery. Big money can and will manipulate the markets. But by the law of cycles, the boom is followed by the bust. The once formidable Japanese economy serves as a good reminder.
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Egg is right in saying it is still early days before the next great American bull rally.
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I remember Mr. Warren Buffet looked like a fool when his fund and investment philosophy was not raking in money during the dot-com boom.
The corporate and political world is full of liars and evil angels; raking out their schemes and themes to satisfy their greed and ambition.
A true monk will not be found on Wall Street, an expensive real estate to build a monastery.
Big money can and will manipulate the markets.
But by the law of cycles, the boom is followed by the bust. The once formidable Japanese economy serves as a good reminder.