> When one looks at the big picture -700 unemployed applying for a > janitors job, 1,000's of Americans homeless and moving in with family > or worse tent cities, millions of people out of work... you have > to be realistic. The domino effect has just begun and it is racing > around the entire globe. > The world is not only on a precarious financial precipic, but we > also have a myriad of security issues to worry about. Along with > that, add in the usual natural disasters we can count on every year, > and the growing discontent,frustration and fear in the world's population. > > Tell me, do you really think that the day to day ups and downs of > the dow will make a difference in 99% of the world's population? > Traders are making money whether the market goes up or down but the > average guy in the street with no money and no job still doesn't > have money to spend. Meanwhile, more jobs are lost every month, > and the cycle continues. Unfortunately, this crisis is not over > and we will continue to see fluctuations in the market. Have your > stops in place...
Gold Is Going to Gain [View article]
On Mar 11 09:35 AM Kelly Lieberman wrote:
> When one looks at the big picture -700 unemployed applying for a
> janitors job, 1,000's of Americans homeless and moving in with family
> or worse tent cities, millions of people out of work... you have
> to be realistic. The domino effect has just begun and it is racing
> around the entire globe.
> The world is not only on a precarious financial precipic, but we
> also have a myriad of security issues to worry about. Along with
> that, add in the usual natural disasters we can count on every year,
> and the growing discontent,frustration and fear in the world's population.
>
> Tell me, do you really think that the day to day ups and downs of
> the dow will make a difference in 99% of the world's population?
> Traders are making money whether the market goes up or down but the
> average guy in the street with no money and no job still doesn't
> have money to spend. Meanwhile, more jobs are lost every month,
> and the cycle continues. Unfortunately, this crisis is not over
> and we will continue to see fluctuations in the market. Have your
> stops in place...