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Bernie Madoff Blew Up My Account
Wed, Jun 17 2009, 11:03 GMT
by Rob Booker
TraderRadio.net
Bernie Madoff Blew Up My Account: Taking Personal Responsibility.
Whose fault is it when something goes wrong? Life is full of experiences that we don't have control over - but we always retain control of what we do about our situation.
Today's show was all (mostly) business. What's the real story on the world economy? Has the US Government been underreporting job statistics? We talked about the reasons for the stock market decline of last year, and reasons that we may be in for a far more substantial decline to come.
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