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The Need to Cut Losses – An Investment Lesson on the Fate of Chief Justice Corona
It ‘s been more than 5 months since I predicted in January that Chief Justice Renato Corona would resign before the end of the impeachment proceedings. That was in my 2012 opening salvo article, “What’s In Store for 2012.”
Well, admittedly, I was wrong. He never resigned and even made a suicidal testimony that sealed his fate at the end.
It was a melodrama far more interesting and worth watching than a telenovela.
There’s an investment lesson in the fate of CJ Corona in all this just-concluded impeachment episode.
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Tagged " "Let your profits run and cut your losses short, " Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, "What's In Store for 2012, Jack D. Schwager, Market Wizards: Interviews with Top Traders, Statement of Assets Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN), Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona, Van K. Tharp PhD.
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