Re:poitive outcome
Michael
>Maybe if you weren't so immersed in the news you would be able to see a positive outcome.
I don't know about Boyd, but when I hear the TV News I filter it out in
my subconscious mind, separate fact from fiction, divide by two then I
have a pretty go idea of what is going on.
>positive outcome . . . . ?????
What about the mom and pop that had a nest egg for their retirement of
$100,000 in the stock market a year ago and it's now $40,000. As they are
looking for a "positive outcome" it goes to $10,000 or even lower.
Regards,
D.R.(Don)McArdle
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