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    #11
    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    Hate me, I converted my equity into cash...
    Hmmm... a tad smug perhaps....

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      #12
      Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
      I always believed that in most situations there were winners and losers.
      It ain't necessarily so.

      Some games are zero-sum, but few bits of Real Life are.

      Many situations have a part that is seen, and a part that is not seen. You could say that American subprime borrowers (i.e. Ninjas: No Income, No Job, No Assets) who got to live at least for a while in houses that they couldn't afford, have won something. American lenders who sold worthless "Asset-Backed" Commercial Paper have won. Other banks have won by having a competitor trashed for them. The Government expects to win by giving its baby special deals, then selling it off again at a price much better than what they cynically reduced NR to before confiscating it.

      Lots of winners!
      Last edited by expat; 1 April 2008, 10:57.

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