Calling it a day, and just have a couple of questions on this “great” market surge
By Daniel at 13 October, 2008, 9:40 pm
1. When did the auto industry recover?
2. When did inflation decrease?
3. When did unemployment decrease?
4. When did housing recover?
5. When did the national debt decrease?
6. When did the budget deficit come under control?
7. When did the trade deficit change to a surplus?
8. When did the US education system recover?
9. When did the health care system improve?
The answer to all the above is they didn’t. So why would someone assume the stock market was the place to be? The only thing that happened was increased government debt and socialization of economies. This market has NOTHING to do with fundamentals right now.
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