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Stag,Millions for defense, not one cent for tribute - Thomas JeffersonI saw the darndest, most unbelievable CNBC advertisement today (on CNBC of course). It said something along the lines of: Jim Cramer, one of the most brilliant minds on wall street. His ideas are worth billions It was worth a billion laughs for me. Likely billions of losses for others.
MAB,That CNBC commercial is amazing, isn't it? No mention of the Winners of the New World. The advice to load up on tech exclusively was certainly worth billions to someone back in 2000.Based on the sheer size of the dollar amounts these days, it seems we need an update to the old economics joke.How do you become a trillionaire in today's markets? It's simple!! Just start with a quadrillion dollars and invest it in what once worked!US debt clock runs out of digitshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7660409.stmThe clock's owners say two more zeros will be added, allowing the clock to record a quadrillion dollars of debt.
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Stag,
Millions for defense, not one cent for tribute - Thomas Jefferson
I saw the darndest, most unbelievable CNBC advertisement today (on CNBC of course). It said something along the lines of: Jim Cramer, one of the most brilliant minds on wall street. His ideas are worth billions
It was worth a billion laughs for me. Likely billions of losses for others.
MAB,
That CNBC commercial is amazing, isn't it? No mention of the Winners of the New World. The advice to load up on tech exclusively was certainly worth billions to someone back in 2000.
Based on the sheer size of the dollar amounts these days, it seems we need an update to the old economics joke.
How do you become a trillionaire in today's markets? It's simple!! Just start with a quadrillion dollars and invest it in what once worked!
US debt clock runs out of digits
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7660409.stm
The clock's owners say two more zeros will be added, allowing the clock to record a quadrillion dollars of debt.
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