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jdots Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-26-04 03:23 PM
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4. Don't they play long market games ?
Edited on Tue Oct-26-04 03:28 PM by jdots
Having enough money to hedge the bad times for normal people by making money from people being out of work.When the Democrats are in office the slow trend of progress begins
with forsight and invention,the players are there to cash in at the right time.The market is like a bass wave with big gradual nodes.Before the 29 crash the market was frantic with so few players,now it's grown up with mutual funds and huge amounts of brokers,different kinds of inside information.If it was a fast game the concept of it being so safe and conservative wouldn't be there.The shift from fossil fuel will make the computer decade look like a pimple in the market.You can bet it won't happen under the neocons,but the fat cats will be there cashing in and out.Who knows what will happen with the media now,it has grown so huge while being owned by so few.The market is played by brawn instead of brains right now, that changes when the people need new technologys.
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