Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions :>
Any Rhyme Rules for traders?
"He who sells what isn't his'n, must buy it back or go to pris'n."
. . . . . Daniel Drew
. . . . . Daniel Drew
fab1usa1 wrote:Let's hope that Mr. Drew's bad luck does not rub off on me!
It seems that Mr Drew had a lot of good luck before it all went sour which reminds me of another rhyme;wiki link above wrote:Of all the great operators of Wall Street, however, Daniel Drew furnishes the most remarkable instance of immense and long-continued success, followed by utter failure and hopeless bankruptcy
"You gotta know when to hold 'em and you gotta know when to fold'em"
. . . . Kenny Rogers
I put more weight on the last line of Mr. Drew's bio:
"The Panic of 1873 cost him still more, and by 1876, Drew filed for bankruptcy, with debts exceeding a million dollars and no viable assets. He died in 1879, dependent on his son for support."
While its nice to know that Mr. Drew was a phenominal success in his early life, it's what you end up with that counts most to me.
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I find it most interesting that there is a Drew United Methodist Church on the main street in Carmel on Lake Gleneida. The church's website claims: "more that 175 years serving God and community." Let's get out the old calculator: 2013 minus 175 equals 1838. Wikipedia says that Drew's career in finance spanned from 1840 to 1875.
"The Panic of 1873 cost him still more, and by 1876, Drew filed for bankruptcy, with debts exceeding a million dollars and no viable assets. He died in 1879, dependent on his son for support."
While its nice to know that Mr. Drew was a phenominal success in his early life, it's what you end up with that counts most to me.
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I find it most interesting that there is a Drew United Methodist Church on the main street in Carmel on Lake Gleneida. The church's website claims: "more that 175 years serving God and community." Let's get out the old calculator: 2013 minus 175 equals 1838. Wikipedia says that Drew's career in finance spanned from 1840 to 1875.