Comments:US stock markets tumble on 'Black Monday' anniversary

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Time for anti-Americans to get out the Champagne. There have been similar market problems, like that business with the Suez canal, and I think in Vietnam. The market always recovers. I am sure the next president will actually have a domestic policy, and alleviate some troubles. Contralya 03:29, 20 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The sub-prime crisis needs to be fixed though, and hopefully by 2009, our dollar is strong again, Bush's weak dollar policy is hurting us, the housing bubble is ridiculously high and yet the Europeans can come in here with their Euros and gobble up property if the dollar goes any lower. --TUFKAAP 14:41, 20 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Perfect time to buy[edit]

When these investors panic and sell, its a perfect time for you to buy.

You can purchase stock in great companies at a very low price. The stock will go up again, and you will be rich, while the sellers are poor.