everythingfinanceblog.com - 10/14/2008
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Wouldn't it be great if, just like a fat-cat banker on Wall Street, you and I could call up the Secretary of the Treasury and say "Well Mr. Secretary, it seems like the risk analysis I ran for the cost of my child's college education was WAY off, and gosh, thanks to that forecasting error, the ...
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Investing Carnival # 17
Stock Market Prognosticator —
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