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Blog Entries: 4 | Wall Street Jungle by Richard Ney Richard Ney goes into depth through case studies, investigation reports, interviews of specialists, etc... to illustrate his point. "A stock is only worth what the specialist is willing to pay for it." "The money stolen from many is divided among a few." "There is only this difference between the New York Stock Exchange and a dictatorship - the dictator confiscates your money outright while the Stock Exchange conditions you to think you made a bad investment." A very interesting read and worth checking out.
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