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		<title>High Rate CDs vs. the S&amp;P 500 &#124; Not As Big a Mismatch As You Might Think</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can&#8217;t be, right? The S&#038;P 500 outperformed by high rate CDs? &#8220;Come on,&#8221; I thought to myself. Yet I ran into this article posted last night elsewhere and it really struck a chord with me. Ever wonder why you look at your 401K statement quarter after quarter only to find your balances failing to increase? Yeah, me too. It&#8217;s frustrating to be a working person fully committed to saving and investing for retirement only to be in the end robbed of those earnings (and the laughable &#8220;matching&#8221; funds deposited by employers) by corporate mismanagement, malfeasance, and investment bankers. If ever you needed a rationalization for being a slap/dash grab what you can when you can day trader, this article will give it to you in spades. The numbers are too horrible to re-count. Read them for yourselves. I simply couldn&#8217;t believe what I was reading, but the numbers are what the numbers are. Re-Posted (with permission) from Kidssavingsaccount.info: High Rate CD vs. S&#038;P 500 I was wondering how high rate CDs performed against the S&#38;P 500 the other day (yes I have too much time on my hands) and decided to take a look. In truth what really prompted [...]<p>Read more from <a href="http://make300aday.com/203/high-rate-cds-vs-the-sp-500-its-not-as-big-a-mismatch-as-you-might-think/">High Rate CDs vs. the S&#038;P 500 | Not As Big a Mismatch As You Might Think</a> - a post from: <a href="http://make300aday.com">Binary Options Trading Tutorial - Forex Signals | Make Money Day Trading</a></p>
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