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PatientTrader

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    Comment #15923184

    > it's that the company throws up their hands and says "tough sht." What exactly is your solution to the problem? You are more or less complaining without providing any insights in…

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    Comment #15923075

    > I'd also note that these companies are barely (if ever) held liable for life-compromising hacks on their platforms. You do know it is impossible to stop all cyber attacks? Its al…

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    Comment #15922517

    Hopefully this deal is killed. Its really bad for consumers, content creators, and actors. Monopoly on too much media all under one roof is bad all around...

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    Comment #15493423

    Obama had no reason to regulate it. The first exchange was in 2009, so it was still relatively new. Most people thought it would never be successful. However, its continuing to exp…

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    Comment #15492799

    > A crash is generally bad for anyone who's invested You are forgetting that cash in hand or in a bank is an asset/investment. Cash should be 20-30% of any investment portfolio.

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    Comment #15492770

    > It's also ignoring the amount of middle-class savings that are destroyed during the crash Cash savings actually increase in value during crashes. Crashes provide the middle class…

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    Comment #15492380

    Definitely BUY bitcoin now. I think it will keep growing for the next 3 years while trump is in office. His admin will not regulate it, allowing it to continue to expand. However, …

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    Comment #15492088

    > Holding cash, after all, is just withholding wealth from being productive. Not true. Cash in hand or cash in the bank is actually an asset not a liability. Every diversified port…

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    Comment #15491666

    Crashes are actually great for the middle class. The value of the dollar increases as prices come down. Homes, land, property, etc all become cheaper during crashes. This "bull mar…

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    Comment #15491625

    Correlation does not equal causation. This is Yellow Journalism at its finest. The researchers even stated that their "results are preliminary" and not final, but of course the med…

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    Comment #15486447

    That's true. But any investor/CEO/Business owner will tell you: It's better to be late and right, than to be early and wrong.

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    Comment #15486296

    Keep in mind that fast food companies and a large share of food manufactures thrive on using high amounts of sodium in their processed foods to increase shelf life and improve marg…

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    Comment #15486083

    This business model will fail horribly. Unlike Uber where you provide rides from random people at random locations each time. Dog sitting/walking is a pretty consistent endeavor. W…

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    Comment #15486081

    This business model will fail horribly. Unlike Uber where you provide rides from random people at random locations each time. Dog sitting/walking is a pretty consistent endeavor. W…

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    Comment #15484269

    Reducing sodium intake. You will instantly lose weight, feel less sluggish, have more energy etc. By simply reducing the amount of sodium in your diet you are increasing your chanc…

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    Comment #15484098

    Defer decisions until the last moment possible is one of the best things to do when making a tough decision. Its weird how we praise "quick decision makers." They are more or less …

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    Comment #15460749

    This has nothing to do with punishment. This is the result of a broken system. Most fortune 500 companies pay the ransomware price and the public is never aware of any breach. The …