“Unfortunately, we live in a world where the majority of investors are granting far too much credit to the market data they are being fed. They are making decisions based on faulty premises. They often do not even understand the basics of monetary expansion and how that affects purchasing power. The most important issue, however, is that the powerful artificial forces affecting stock markets cannot hold free-market adjustments at bay forever. That is why it is important to select stocks based not just on ‘mainstream’ indicators of performance and industry leadership but also on the business cycle, apparent monetary stimulation and other outside forces.”
http://www.thedailybell.com/28831/Edward-Karr-Not-Your-Fathers-Stock-Market-Anymore
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