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Fit Your Personality to the Stock Market

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  1. sposs racette / Jul 11 2010

    pennies do not equal dollars, dollars do not equal thousands, thousands do not equal millions.

  2. behliciun / Jul 12 2010

    Me too, I want to take him home! ahahahah

  3. coy willegh / Jul 14 2010

    Yeah, awsome song O.o About how little anything other than money matters.. wow superficiality at its prime… fucking distusting and pathetic to have so little in life that only money matters.

  4. kilas ferman / Jul 16 2010

    Knw tht ur life story will not b tld by ur career,ur music nor ur finances..ur legacy will be told by those who go on & succeed becuz of YOU

  5. amaching / Jul 21 2010

    Great Book Shannon has written I have learned so much from it click my name its for sale for a great price

  6. cock ayracier / Jul 25 2010

    If you had hoped to do a midyear checkup on your personal finances but the midpoint of 2010 passed you by, take a cue from Major League Baseball.

    The first “half” of the baseball season actually includes an extra few games before the players break for the All Star game that was played last month. The players who don’t go to the game regroup and get set for the rest of the season.

  7. buco / Aug 1 2010

    Damn good Brian . . . Damn Good.

  8. lasbinato / Aug 14 2010

    It doesn't suit his personality. He's Mr. Aggressive-yet-cheeky. And damn cute. Which means he gets by with anything.

  9. liroth eck / Aug 17 2010

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  10. cirossel / Sep 4 2010

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  11. din / Sep 5 2010

    DMT hyperspace 3:31

  12. harlenber / Sep 7 2010

    pretty good movie,good acting and a good story. watch it for fr33 at Free Movie Zone . n e t

  13. soff duplath / Sep 8 2010

    The presence of Internet and other avenues of communication have made it very easy to disseminate information rapidly. For this reason, there are likely to be very few "bargain stocks," i.e. stocks that are heavily undervalued. Information travels almost instantaneously, so any important tidbit is likely to get factored into any company's stock price fairly quickly.

    However, I would wager that speculation in the stock market is just as prevalent, if not even more prevalent than it was back in the 1930s. There are still plenty of investors who are willing to place huge bets on a stock(s) hoping to snag a big gain.

    All in all, in today's stock market, undervalued stocks, or at least heavily undervalued stocks, are quite rare. However, overvalued stocks and the potential for investors to overvalue stocks and take huge risks is just as common as it was in the 1930s, if not more common than the 1930s.

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