If you were an investor during the dotcom bubble of 1999 that turned into the dotcom bust of 2000 and then into an extended and painful bear market, then you now what we're seeing now isn't a comparable level of distress in the underpinnings of the financial markets. Which doesn't means that there isn't some […]


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