Oct 16 2008

Historic Volatility

Published by Roland Manarin at 12:17 pm under Investing, Stock Market

With the Dow swinging up and down hundreds of points nearly every session, despondency is the feeling of the day.  Here is some great insight I think will help investors stay the course. 

  

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2 Responses to “Historic Volatility”

  1. Sandy H.on 16 Oct 2008 at 3:50 pm

    I’m so tired of seeing these images online and in the media of Wall Street traders with their hands over their mouths looking as though they just ran over their neighboor’s dog.

    Sure this market is exhausting but in the extreme near term it’s not a big deal to a lot of us - especially for those living in the midwest.

  2. Rick Lon 17 Oct 2008 at 12:27 pm

    After attending the seminar series and listening to the radio program the wild flucuations in the market are of little concern. The “true” free market has it’s way of working these things out. The real concern is with the questionable objectives of those elected to congress. If they haven’t been properly educated (by the seminar or radio program) how can we expect them to act/react correctly under these circumstances? Also, how does a bailout of a financial crisis end up containing over $100 billion in pork?

    To the wonderful people at Manarin, keep up the good work!

    Can we be protected financially if it really is Obama?

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