I don't know but my mom told me a story of when she was in high school in the 60's that they had economics lessons regarding the stock market, etc. She said one of the things that she thought was funny was that her teacher told the class that the stock market was legalized gambling, and making money was far from a sure thing. I remembered that story when I was hearing about how people lost a lot of their retirement money in the stock market during the discussions of TARP 1. Somehow the risk part of the stock market was handled like the risk part of the real estate bubble- not discussed openly. People seemed to be taken by surprise that the value of their 401k's weren't going to always go up, and could actually go down.![]()
I hear you, but so much for investing in America.




