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Stock Market Crash?
Stock up on canned food for stock market crash, warns former Gordon Brown adviser
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-10469509.html
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When all around me is sinking sand, on Christ the solid rock I stand...when I need a shelter, when I need a friend, I go to the rooooooooooooooock!
Goody but oldy! Love me some Larnelle! Right in the midst of a bunch of country white people.
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God will take care of His own!
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Investing in the stock market is like gambling at a casino; if you only invest what you're willing and able to lose, you'll be fine.
Unfortunately, many people act (and spend) as if their stock market balances represented real wealth; now that their balances have declined, they will cut their spending, and this cut in spending may bring about a recession in the "real economy".
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* Toxic Troll - Negative Nancy
Yep, nutin like a bunch o rednecks feeling sorry for themselves...
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This shouldn't be a shock. I thought the Stock Market was too high for awhile.
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