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Birthrate Collapse
Following my expectations
Here comes the rest of the fall...
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About Me
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Japanese Stock Market
This graph
is almost scary enough to make me give up on stocks as entirely speculative. It really is remarkable just how far stocks can drop after a bubble. Twenty years later, and they still are worth a third of what they were at the peak.
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