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Thought for the day

Deeper collapse or turnaround, more likely, just a year behind them.

Why do you like it? Because it is funny and not rude.

Trailed, nailed and jailed.

My biorhythms are out of kilter.

You're not giving anything away unless it's something you want.
 
My wish: To be a lucky size, so all clothes off the peg fit.

Property: If in doubt "sell".

Property: If in doubt "don't buy", just save.

Property: If you must buy, "buy at auction".
 
Earn your big money in the good times and stay in work in the bad times.

"Never make promises you cannot keep", said an American Financiar.
 
Is this a new way of saying "hope we have a good holiday" Hmmmm


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These funds are protected but not guaranteed.

We invested in "A" rated companies with low security risk, and this is why you will get back 80% of your money!
 
Time is of the essence, they say. A decision, a guess, if all the time available remains unused.

I leave it to you, to make the right decision, in the short term, medium term and long term!
Who do you think I am, JC?

Always shake the cereal out of the packet. Never put your hand in.
 
Beware the Santa rally! At 5-years-old you believed it all, and now it seems, you are but 5 again.
 
The difference in posting a knowing view and that of really knowing.

If you win, always put up your badge of honour.

Most people who ask a question know the answer already. They do it to allow a person to express a view, as they know they know the answer and both feel better for it.
 
Australia needs 10% of its retail outlets to go broke. Otherwise, most will trade at low profits or losses.
 
Beware, beware, beware, the ice cold winds from the Americas and Europe heading this way. Batten down the hatches and re-open the financial shelters.
 
The economy does not need someone to press on the accelerator, it needs someone to repair the engine.
 
Reality stares you in the face and you still waffle on!

The advice we know we should always take is our own. The advice we so often ignore.

Stand guard over your ripe passion fruit.
 
Watch carefully, the countries that struggle and collapse beyond our shores. Be wise not extravagant and take care my friends.
 
If you need advice, then meet with others in a similar position to yourself, for it is they who have the knowledge of problems faced. Trust thee not those who advise with commonsense but do not really know.
 
Beware Far East and Asia for the collapse in Europe is coming this way, it's only delayed.
 
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