Everyone wants quick deals. They don't want to invest.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everyone comes with dreams and illusions and promises. Everyone wants quick deals. They don't want to invest.
Our deals and performance speak for themselves. And whoever doesn't feel comfortable investing with us will not.
What the investment community does like is short-term measures designed to boost share prices.
The chief problem with the individual investor: He or she typically buys when the market is high and thinks it's going to go up, and sells when the market is low and thinks it's going to go down.
People under-invest in family because it doesn't pay off until the long term.
The trend of the market is up, not down. Shorting stocks puts you against that trend and thus makes it more difficult to make money.
You can't have personal investors anymore because it's too expensive, so you have to have corporate investment or a lot of rich people.
Every time the U.S. government makes a low-cost loan to someone, it's investing in them.
We always look at opportunities. We are not aggressively looking to buy something.
Investors are impatient and they are also desperate for the 'next big thing,' and they are not paying attention to the fact that the 'next big thing' can be an economic crisis that they have created by being very irresponsible with their power.
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