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The World's Most Deceptive Chart

The World's Most Deceptive Chart

Via Lance Roberts of RealInvestmentAdvice.com,

I received an email last week which I thought was worth discussing.

“I just found your site and began reading the backlog of posts on the importance of managing risk and avoiding draw downs. However, the following chart would seem to counter that argument. In the long-term, bear markets seem harmless (and relatively small) as this literature would indicate?”

"The European 'Story' Is Broken"

"The European 'Story' Is Broken"

Via Ben Hunt of Salient Partners' Epsilon Theory blog,

George Soros has a great line, one that I’ve stolen many times: “I’m not predicting. I’m observing.” We really don’t have a crystal ball, and it really is a dumb idea to pretend that we do. But what’s not dumb is to keep your eyes and ears open, observing both what the world is telling you (playing the cards) and what other market participants are telling you (playing the players), and reacting accordingly. That’s the heart of tactical investing.

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