I had came across a new blog "OutSyed the Box" by former TheSun columnist, Syed Akbar Ali. Don't be mistaken the name with the Home Minister, Dr.Syed Hamid Albar.
Hence, there is a post titled "US Dollar Almighty - Part 1" The article is about the current US economic crisis, what is the true cause of this crisis and how does it affected the whole world. It is a very interesting and informative indeed.
But what I want to share here is a comment posted by one of the commenters, as pasted below.
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Once upon a time in a village in India, a man announced to the villagers that he would buy monkeys for $10.
The villagers seeing there were many monkeys around, went out to the forest and started catching them.The man bought thousands at $10, but, as the supply started to diminish, the villagers stopped their efforts.
The man further announced that he would now buy at $20. This renewed the efforts of the villagers and they started catching monkeys again.
Soon the supply diminished even further and people started going back to their farms. The offer rate increased to $25 and the supply of monkeys became so little that it was an effort to even see a monkey, let alone catch it!
The man now announced that he would buy monkeys at $50! However, since he had to go to the city on some business, his assistant would now act as buyer, on his behalf.
In the absence of the man, the assistant told the villagers: 'Look at all these monkeys in the big cage that the man has collected. I will sell them to you at $35 and when he returns from the city, you can sell them back to him for $50.'
The villagers squeezed together their savings and bought all the monkeys.
Then they never saw the man or his assistant again, only monkeys everywhere!
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The above narration may sounds funny, but this is what really happening in the world of investments.
And I presume this type of oppurtunists not to be found in Wall Street only....
Thursday, October 9, 2008
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