FROM THE ARCHIVES: The Wall Street Model Is Broken…and Won’t Soon Be Fixed!!
Posted by Larry Doyle on March 5th, 2009 6:37 PM |
Some of my favorite movies are The Sting, Rocky, and Papillon. I could watch those films a few times a year and appreciate the plot, character development, and climax.
In that same vein, for newer readers here at Sense on Cents, I want to highlight a piece I wrote on November 12, 2008. I believe this piece is as clear cut an historical explanation as I have seen to highlight the background of the debacle on Wall Street which precipitated this economic disaster. I also find it interesting as to my comments about potential market reaction to an aggressive tax/spend program under President Obama and a Democratic Congress.
I hope you find this article informative and enlightening: (more…)
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