The market goes down a little and everyone is shitting bricks!
Hahaha....
Some people who should be held responsible for the humongous debt Bolehland is revealed to suffer from would do better to play the market than to blabber
It is as if a country goes to the dogs or to the hyenas when the market goes a little or more.
Man, a country's economy is not about the bourse. Bulls and bears are for the gamblers. These nuts don't care about the fundamentals. They care only about quick bucks.
And idiots play to their tune. Someone shouts 'fire' and everyone runs away. The others buy up cheap and then shouts 'gold!' and all the idiots return to buy up the worthless stuff and get right royally screwed.
Until the next run of the same old bullshit. Or bear poo.
Hahaha.....
Get real men! No country is going to the dogs or to the hyenas just because idiots continue to play the bulls and bears nonsense.
Keep the economic and fiscal fundamentals solid and the bulls and bears can run the silly gamut like the animals they are and no body is going to die except the fools who are easily taken.
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