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<blockquote data-quote="rob1" data-source="post: 6634711" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>doctors, surgeons, engineers, mechanics etc usually are very good, funny how poor bankers, economists are though, especially the ones that dont put their own money where their mouth is, the difference between the two groups I mention is the first use their expertise to actually do a job that requires training and skill, a bit like farming, the second are mainly guessing, oops sorry forecasting what they think will happen, in many ways thats harder but of course its easy too, any one with any common sense could have said that the financial crash was going to happen, you just cant laon money to people that have no real hope of paying it back, thats why the clever ones sold the debts on(after of course disguising what sh!t they were), the hard part was saying when it would collapse, it is building again and maybe this time things will change. How many grain traders forecast the huge variation in wheat prices over the last seven years for instance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob1, post: 6634711, member: 332"] doctors, surgeons, engineers, mechanics etc usually are very good, funny how poor bankers, economists are though, especially the ones that dont put their own money where their mouth is, the difference between the two groups I mention is the first use their expertise to actually do a job that requires training and skill, a bit like farming, the second are mainly guessing, oops sorry forecasting what they think will happen, in many ways thats harder but of course its easy too, any one with any common sense could have said that the financial crash was going to happen, you just cant laon money to people that have no real hope of paying it back, thats why the clever ones sold the debts on(after of course disguising what sh!t they were), the hard part was saying when it would collapse, it is building again and maybe this time things will change. How many grain traders forecast the huge variation in wheat prices over the last seven years for instance [/QUOTE]
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