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<p>[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 2220036, member: 23368"]Perhaps the have's do have all than can get, and the have not's won't give up what they have left. Zero growth will hurt the big players more than the small players. Eventually the big players will have to spend some of what they have. They can't bare to think of no returns on their money or even loosing some of their wealth. (They hate giving up power and control). There is no trust between these two groups. But neither one can work alone without the other. We maybe seeing a stalemate between each side like we currently see in government. The small investors are taking their money out of most markets and are sitting on it. The big investors can't find a trend, or growth potential, big enough to satisfy their needs; so they do nothing. This will cause the zero growth to happen. The smaller investor gave up on the system when after the bail out, banks sat on the cheaper money and did not lend it out, and companies took their share and never reinvested it into our own economy. It went out into the world market which did not help us here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 2220036, member: 23368"]Perhaps the have's do have all than can get, and the have not's won't give up what they have left. Zero growth will hurt the big players more than the small players. Eventually the big players will have to spend some of what they have. They can't bare to think of no returns on their money or even loosing some of their wealth. (They hate giving up power and control). There is no trust between these two groups. But neither one can work alone without the other. We maybe seeing a stalemate between each side like we currently see in government. The small investors are taking their money out of most markets and are sitting on it. The big investors can't find a trend, or growth potential, big enough to satisfy their needs; so they do nothing. This will cause the zero growth to happen. The smaller investor gave up on the system when after the bail out, banks sat on the cheaper money and did not lend it out, and companies took their share and never reinvested it into our own economy. It went out into the world market which did not help us here.[/QUOTE]
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