Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Investors Leaving Stock Market in Droves

De kleine investeerders verlaten de aandelenmarkt. Lees dit artikel van Robert Kyosaki. Het laat je zien wat de media zegt en wat de markt doet twee totaal verschillende dingen zijn.

The media continues to talk about the "economic recovery". Yet, despite their seemingly endless optimism, the small investor is leaving the market in droves.

In his latest Conspiracy of the Rich bulletin, Robert breaks down a recent article in The New York Times about the phenomenon of small investors bailing on stocks—and gives you real insight into the state of our economy.

If you want to protect your money, don't miss this important update Robert.

Read the rest of Robert’s thoughts here. ""In Striking Shift, Small Investors Flee Stock Market" blared a headline on the front page of the Sunday, August 21st edition of The New York Times. The article stated that investors withdrew a staggering $33.12 billion from domestic stock market mutual funds in the first seven months of 2010.

That's a lot of money, and that's bad news for the economy. Generally, once a recession is ending, the small investors come back to the stock market. Today, since they're still fleeing the market, this means we might see a longer recession. "

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