I'd be willing to bet they aren't making sound financial decisions themselves
Hey, we're off the charts in terms of the U.S. economy. We're on the part of the map that says, "here, there be dragons."
The people playing this game aren't doing anything that the big brains in U.S. government and the Federal Reserve haven't already done at a much larger scale.
I don't blame them they do what they want to do. Not my money or life, so not my call. I think what I was getting at is I really see this as the kind of people that are so over-leveraged that when something pops, they are pretty much bankrupt. That's what I meant by sound decisions. But again, that's just my way of doing things. As long as they don't want free shit from me when they screw up I don't care.
And yeah, the economy and particular the stock market is totally effed up. I'm usually good at evaluating stocks (at least with respect to my earning goals), but trying to find things to buy now really just leaves me with a funny look on my face.
Hey, we're off the charts in terms of the U.S. economy. We're on the part of the map that says, "here, there be dragons."
The people playing this game aren't doing anything that the big brains in U.S. government and the Federal Reserve haven't already done at a much larger scale.
I don't blame them they do what they want to do. Not my money or life, so not my call. I think what I was getting at is I really see this as the kind of people that are so over-leveraged that when something pops, they are pretty much bankrupt. That's what I meant by sound decisions. But again, that's just my way of doing things. As long as they don't want free shit from me when they screw up I don't care.
And yeah, the economy and particular the stock market is totally effed up. I'm usually good at evaluating stocks (at least with respect to my earning goals), but trying to find things to buy now really just leaves me with a funny look on my face.
The world economy is in full Drew Carey mode.