The Market's Fine Print

What J.P. Morgan Learned From the Shoeshine Boy

J.P. Morgan knew when to hold them, when to fold them, when to walk away, and when to run. (Public domain photo by Edward Steichen)
J.P. Morgan didn't become the very icon of rich and powerful without mastering the mysterious lifecycle of markets. Those who think the lean hog market will continue its bullish run indefinitely would be wise to follow his advice.

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