Eric Torbenson and Brendan Case of the Dallas Morning News write Monday about how all of the bad news about the economy can affect investors psychologically.
“It’s the Internet — not necessarily journalists — that’s allowed bad economic news to ricochet around the world faster than ever before, Steele said.”
Read more here.
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