Re: US debt and long-term savings strategy - what do you think ?
- From: "Old Pif" <OldPif@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Mar 2007 06:40:37 -0700
On Mar 28, 5:27 am, the proud government employee Val aka "carrera
d'olbani" <dolb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This article is just for you:
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/andros/2007/0323.html
The article belongs to a genre called "financial poetry". Apparently
you get excited by the tons of opportunities in "manufacturing
technologies and ... new products" so much that signed up for the
stability of the government job. Or perhaps you have discovered that
revelation too late and now is full of regrets?
What is says is that there are lots of money in the market to invest.
The current methods of investment (real estate property, stocks) do
not work anymore -- all the easy avenues are already exhausted. Now it
is the time for the new manufacturing technologies and for the new
products. This is where the money will be invested. One needs to be
prepared for such abundant opportunities -- better go to the
university and get a BS degree (or even better a PhD) in some hard
core physical science. Keep yourself healthy. And you will eventually
float on the top of the things (with the probability 95%). All the
best. (Do not listen to the old farts. They will stay where they
belong -- in the past.)- Hide quoted text -
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