After all, a decade ago, he was pulling down $250,000 a year on Wall Street. He survived the 9/11 attacks while working in wealth management for Morgan Stanley on the 73rd floor of the World Trade Center's South Tower. He was a lucky man. But Jack lost his last finance job in 2009, not so long after the markets crashed during the Great Recession. He is still in its grasp, trying to raise two kids, his hair now gray, driving a yellow taxi through the steel and concrete caverns of Manhattan.
Guten Morgen@All, Asia stocks take off as U.S. fiscal cliff crisis ends Reuters Asian stocks rose nearly two percent to hit a five-month high and the dollar fell as both houses of Congress passed a bill to end the "fiscal cliff" crisis that threatened a U.S. recession and ...
so kann der morgen beginnen, die amis haben sich geeinigt, mein dax long schein (laufzeit bis 2.1.13) wurde von mir zu 0,42 Euro (bei 7782) verkauft (stand am freitag = 0,08)
pures Glück natürlich für alle Longers. Es hätte umgekehrt genauso enden können. Typisch Börse, himmelhoch jauchzend, zu Tode betrübt. Der Spruch passt.