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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1438375, member: 26302"]I don't see that. I see that we don't have more millionaires, (and we have a few million of them today in this country), because we don't have more people pursuing mathematics, hard science, etc, working hard in this country, and resisting the urge to "keep up with the Jones'" in their conspicuous consumption. Hard work, education, and a curtailed appetite for consumption still can easily lead to being a millionaire in the US. Most millionaires don't drive luxury german sports cars, have expensive hobbies, and the like. They are normal hard working people who save diligently. Btw I never said I follow all of these traits either, I drive a luxury pickup and my expensive hobby is coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the type of timing you are talking about Cloud, I agree and its what I was referring to when I said have an iron stomach and invest even when everyone says the sky is falling. Its hard on the stomach to see a stock decline 50%, have news media show bad news after bad news articles, yet still part with your hard earned money. I never said that part is easy, but its effectively the timing you are mentioning. That is the hard part for me, willing to use your head and not follow the pack. It is hard, but generally leads to better returns.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1438375, member: 26302"]I don't see that. I see that we don't have more millionaires, (and we have a few million of them today in this country), because we don't have more people pursuing mathematics, hard science, etc, working hard in this country, and resisting the urge to "keep up with the Jones'" in their conspicuous consumption. Hard work, education, and a curtailed appetite for consumption still can easily lead to being a millionaire in the US. Most millionaires don't drive luxury german sports cars, have expensive hobbies, and the like. They are normal hard working people who save diligently. Btw I never said I follow all of these traits either, I drive a luxury pickup and my expensive hobby is coins. As for the type of timing you are talking about Cloud, I agree and its what I was referring to when I said have an iron stomach and invest even when everyone says the sky is falling. Its hard on the stomach to see a stock decline 50%, have news media show bad news after bad news articles, yet still part with your hard earned money. I never said that part is easy, but its effectively the timing you are mentioning. That is the hard part for me, willing to use your head and not follow the pack. It is hard, but generally leads to better returns.[/QUOTE]
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