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"To the public mind, selling is never sound. It always conveys the possibility of being wrong twice: first, admitting that they’ve made a buying error; second, admitting that they might be wrong in selling out. And if the stock has actually gone up, they are tormented; should they take a profit or hold for a bigger one? That creates anxiety, and anxiety breeds mistakes. But as long as they’ve got losses, and never have to decide, they can sit back comfortably and dream instead."
"For the first time since 1949, the U.S. is now a net exporter of fuel products like gasoline and diesel."
"The combined assets of Wal-Mart's Walton family is equal to that of the bottom 150 million Americans."