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12/23/2011

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I think this makes a lot of sense. Were all people involved in the crash considered tragic, or were some people just innocent bystanders? Because many people did not partake in hedging their unsafe investments. For those who did, however, I agree that they were tragic heroes.

This a very creative way putting the tragedy ... The market indeed could have been a tragic hero. The market was highly regarded and trusted. Then lost is nobelity. Now things are starting to get better. I feel like the market tragedy has ended yet we dont know how things are going to end.

In future and option traders trade in lot’s so one can earn or loose quite big amount so it’s always advisable to avail future tips from the stock market experts.
We as a stock market trader should remember we are trading in stock market to earn money from share trading not to lose it as it’s our hard earned money so we should trade with due care.

I see potential for this being a tragedy on behalf of the loss and toll it pays on the affected. However I feel like one must enter the stock market with hopes and aspirations, but also expectations of the highs and lows of what is to come. If a person enters a risky field of work, and that work has potential to be more harmful than helpful then I feel as if it is not tragic more as an expected possibility.

I think your right. There is no doubt that losing a large amount of money is a real tragedy. I think it's true that something can be tragic without death. I hope people will learn how to invest more carefully.

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