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From Dylan Ratigan on Clustersock:

In a world where real competition, modern technology and lack of special government standing means most American businesses have no choice but to adapt and innovate - Wall Streets wimps only apparent skill is rigging the game.

In fact, on Wall Street there have always been only two basic ways to make money.

The first and most difficult: Be a great investor - to the best investors go the profits, rewarding those who are best at picking winning businesses for America and punishing those who fail through the loss of their money.

The second, and seemingly preferred method...

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