"May you live in interesting times" is an English expression which purports to be a translation of a traditional Chinese curse. While seemingly a blessing, the expression is normally used ironically; life is ...
by Erik Conley
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by Erik Conley
"May you live in interesting times" is an English expression which purports to be a translation of a traditional Chinese curse. While seemingly a blessing, the expression is normally used ironically; life is ...
by Erik Conley
Nobody Knows Squat The world is in uncharted territory, and nobody knows squat about how things are going to unfold over the next few months. Maybe the pandemic will run its course by ...
by Erik Conley
Old man lyingBy the side of the roadWith the lorries rolling by,Blue moon sinkingFrom the weight of the loadAnd the buildings scrape the sky. Cold wind rippingDown the alley at dawnAnd the morning ...
by Erik Conley
Tuesday was the 10th best day for the market since 1950 Investors' hopes have been restored. Well, kinda sorta, but not really. After a 12% market crash on Monday, a 6% rally seems ...
by Erik Conley
Your portfolio is not going to $0.00 (That is, unless you are a gun slinging day-trader who only buys penny stocks.) For the rest of us responsible investors, I'm here to tell you ...
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