“Last year, he lost about $19.4 BILLION! What a terrible year. And this year, it’s not getting any better. So far he’s lost another $10.3 billion. That’s a total loss of $29.7 billion in less than two years. But, according to Forbes, he’s still worth about $4.8 billion … so there’s no need to feel sorry for this ‘poor’ guy. He only has himself to blame. He’s the one who made such bad investment decisions. Last year, he made news around the globe when he said: ‘I will be the world’s richest man.’ He was the world’s 7th richest man. After losing a big chunk of his fortune last year, today, he’s not even one of the top three richest Brazilians.”
http://sovereign-investor.com/2013/07/01/the-man-who-lost-2-million-an-hour/
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