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The stock market looks to the future rather than the past. It is a "discounting" mechanism, meaning that it is looking down the road to determine if stocks ...
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Happy New Year everyone! I’m delighted to host the January 5 edition of the Carnival of Personal Development! This is the 3rd Edition of the Carnival and we have more than 80 articles lined up. Most of the articles are really good reads, so I suggest you bookmark this page and return to it every time you want to grow as a person, strengthen your finances, or improve your health. I’m also planning to add one of the links below to each of my future posts until I run through all the links here.
The stock market sucked in 2008, as Wall Street greed showed that the basic "free market"/ant-government/anti-regulation ideology is about as wrong as you can get (but that won't stop Kudlow & Company from fighting the fight for the rich & fatuous).Will a competent presidential administration affect things?

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