More Men in Prime Working Ages Don't Have Jobs

Discussion in 'Economics' started by blakpacman, Feb 6, 2014.

  1. Exactly!

    There is a ton of opportunity and the average person wastes it away. Soon the system will become more efficient to the point on voluntary salary. The people who become enslaved (some already are) will have nobody to blame but themselves for not doing anything and voting the wrong people in because they did not think for themselves.
     
    #21     Apr 21, 2014
  2. Clint

    Clint

  3. It's a shame that there exists countries like Japan, who for some reasons, many Asians countries want to emulate.
    Your way of thinking is actually the way wealthiest in third world countries or the middle east think.
    Please make sure IF fortune turns negatively for you - as it always does - you get reminded your posts. :D:D:D

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    #23     Apr 23, 2014
  4. blakpacman

    blakpacman

    #24     Apr 23, 2014
  5. oh well, looks like there is some real truth in:

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    #25     Apr 23, 2014
  6. Now that he runs to southern europe makes sense as well. !
     
    #26     Apr 23, 2014
  7. elt4x

    elt4x

    Wow. This is just so sad. I know a trader in my country who lose all his money in forex. He didnt become homeless though. Luckily he is famous in our fx community. He rebuilt his fortune by becoming a successful forex broker agent and right now he's #1 with that broker. He traveled to a few countries to get clients. He's an inspiration to me
     
    #27     Apr 25, 2014
  8. Natoss

    Natoss

    Russia will transform America.
     
    #28     May 4, 2014
  9. Moral of story: Be a broker not a trader.
     
    #29     May 4, 2014
  10. zdreg

    zdreg

    old story. old book.
    where are the customer's yachts by fred schwed
    "The title of this 1955 book refers to a story about a visitor to New York who admired the yachts of the bankers and brokers. Naively, he asked where all the customers' yachts were? Of course, none of the customers could afford yachts, even though they dutifully followed the advice of their bankers and brokers."
     
    #30     May 4, 2014