I always said that if I wasn't studying psychopaths in prison, I'd do it at the stock exchange.
When my book 'Rich Dad's Prophecy' was released in 2002, most financial newspapers and magazines trashed it because I discussed a looming stock market crash.
One of the funny things about the stock market is that every time one person buys, another sells, and both think they are astute.
I really believe that you cannot use the stock market as a proxy for the economy.
I used to go to Vegas and play the horses, and then I realised how ridiculous that was. There is no winning in gambling, but there is on the stock market.
I don't give a damn about the stock market. But I do care about jobs.
Winston: Charles, get the rifle out. We're being fucked.
[about to kill Willie with a machete] Mickey: It's time to say goodnight, nurse!
Paul: Gordon Bennett. What the fuck's been going on here?
Soap: OY! Keep your fingers out of my soup!
A lot of people at Shearson ended up making a lot of money because they had stock or stock options. Their kids were able to go to college, and it changed a lot of people's lives.
Even from the very beginning, I didn't put any money in the stock market.
Technology investment drove growth in the 1990s, both directly and by fueling a rising stock market that led to increased consumer spending.
Today's stock market actually hates technology, as shown by all-time low price/earnings ratios for major public technology companies.
After 1929, so many people had been traumatized by the stock market crash that there was a lost generation.
There is no country in the world where it's as easy to find venture capital in the stock market as the United States.
In other words, Social Security is every bit as insecure as the stock market.
Under Reagan came the idea of putting your pension plan in the stock market, which wasn't a guaranteed pension.
Stocks change. Industries change. But the underlying reasons certain stocks are good investments remain the same. Only the fullness of time reveals which are the most sound.
When we were children we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmas time. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs?
We typically hear numbers that there are 34 million households that are in stocks in some form. Well, I say that what's occurred is if you have a job in this country, you're in stocks.