RE:Often the course of action is in the "why"?seinfeld1 wrote: If time, or lack of patience is an investing strategy then good luck to ya. The "why" to any question certainly can provide the course of action one could/should/may, take. It would seem that the "why" is missing quite often and "time" is the trigger for investment decisions. Anyway, good luck to all.
I will add, it is either breakout time for the price of gold or expect another slap down soon...very soon! Just my view of course. Hey...could that be part of a "why" answer? Crazy stuff! JMO glta
gib·ber·ish In addition to nonsense words, phrases and sentences, there is also a pseudo-language called Gibberish. The language is similar to Pig Latin and is used by people who want to play games with a secret language.