Do the markets behave any differently now because so much money is being managed by trend-
oriented systems?
No. They may not always have been on a computer, but there always have been systems. I guarantee that
you can go back 100 years in the market and not find a single decade where there hasn't been some kind of system,
some kind of new formula developed to play the markets.
So the markets today are basically the same as the markets in the 1970s, 1960s, and 1950s.
The same as the markets in the nineteenth century. The same things make markets go up and down. They
have not changed the rules of supply and demand.
Do you have any goals at this point?
I'm looking for adventure. I'd like to be able to wean myself more and more from the markets. There are two
problems. First, investing is such a wonderful pastime that it is hard to give up. I haven't changed from when I was
twenty-two years old. I always wanted to read and know everything that was going on and figure out the future. The
second problem is what do I do with my funds if I just stop? If I turn it over to my friendly broker at XYZ, I would be
broke in five years, and then I would have to go back to work.
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