Don't worry friend - I'm not going to drag out the potentially libellous statements someone in this very thread made once on PM regarding a well...
An plagiarized by Nobel Prize wining economist, no less... :) (Don't mind me, just passing through. Not entirely unrelated: I still don't...
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Think I prefer to be in system where *I* actually have a chance of becoming that asshole than one where I don't.
If the siege of malta taught us anything, it's that the Continent can always be trusted to show up late for its own rescue.
Increasing return on capital versus return on labor; The former's share has crossed over the later at some point after the industrial revolution...
I once sat a roulette table for a few hours wasting some time before meeting buddies for drinks: there was this fella who sat there, betting on...
You are right. I meant to say 'that' thread. That's the only thing you are right about, of course; The rest of what you wrote qualifies as...
Of course you are right; The only reason why I bother pointing out the fact that, it's my opinion, he's in active violation of the ethics...
No kidding. I made the same point all over that thread and in the earlier thread by intradaybill that led to this one. This entire thread's...
Haha - he doesn't even know what he knows - since he's actually actively violating the ethics standards of the same CFA institute whose level i...
You must have not done very well on the ethics portion, since holding out your score on 70% as some sort of proof of your knowledge sounds to me...
That's a very southern european thing to say
Don't mind him - he just likes to copy and paste stuff he googles... he's done that in numerous other threads where some math is involved. On...
If bwolinsky were on the otherside of the trade, I would put even money on a half eaten donuts and a cup of cold coffee
On the other hand - the EU goes some way in solving its long term geopolitical insecurities... so maybe it's not so bad to pay for it after all;...
Again, not that I disagree in spirit with your views of the proper role of government... BUT, none of what you've said actually leads one to...
I'll preface by saying that my own personal politics lean towards liberalism (though I'm not bat sht insane and believe in certain compromises...
I'm afraid I'm not the one arguing with 'emotions'. It's hard to imagine what logic led you to believe to the various Panics of the 19th century...
Of course you are correct - as we all know, there has been NO recession or depression anywhere in the world before those evil central bankers...
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