“Mundus vult decipi et decipiatur” = “The world wants to deceive and be deceived”
Here’s my commentary on the following article, which appeared in the Daily Reckoning on October 20:
Big Fat Stock Market Sell-Off
Well, it’s beginning to start all over again.
Actually, I’ve noticed the change about 2 weeks ago. Déjà Vu…many a person fails [...]
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Mundus vult decipi et decipiatur! Thomas Quinlin Comments on the Big Fat Stock Market Sell-Off
Posted by Thomas in October 20th, 2009
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