Disangkakan Hanya Besi Usang Biasa. Saat Menggali Tanah, Petani Ini Terkejut Bukan Main. Rupa-rupanya Perkara Tak Disangka Terjadi


Seorang petani di sebuah kampung terpencil yang bernama James Bristle dan Trent Satterhwaite Cari luar biasa ciptaan, pada asalnya kedua mereka tanah anda sedang menggali untuk saluran air yang bergegar dengan penemuan beliau mengusahakan tanah untuk perkara-perkara yang tidak dijangka.

Saat untuk mohon tanah petani yang sibuk tetapi tiba-tiba hanya hoes, mereka menggunakan objek untuk menghentam keras bertekstur. untuk berulang kali.

Kerana rasa ingin tahu yang cukup mengganggu aktiviti sukar perkara-perkara yang digali, akan keluar untuk menggali lebih lama digunakan memastikan perkara-perkara yang sukar. Selepas mengganggu menggali kedalaman kira-kira 8 kaki, menggunakan struktur seperti keluli telah mula kelihatan.

Pada mulanya, mereka menyangka bahawa ini adalah hanya satu bend 'usang' besi. Tetapi hakikatnya ia adalah agak mengejutkan apabila bear antik diangkat ke permukaan. Mereka tidak terkejut yang secara tiba-tiba untuk bermain.

Struktur keluli seperti selekoh yang sudah lapuk di zaman ternyata fosil gading dari mammoth wol yang sudah punah ribuan tahun yang lalu.

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A few months ago, “frothy” was how many investing experts were describing the stock market. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index went on to gain more than 6 percent in the fourth quarter and closed up 19.4 percent for the year. Now, with a 4.3 percent rise just three weeks into 2018, the talk has moved to a market “melt-up.” See more.
A melt-up implies that investor sentiment, in this case the fear of missing out, is driving stocks ever higher than the prices their fundamentals support. FOMO is a powerful force, though the passage of the U.S. tax overhaul, with its dramatic lowering of corporate rates, is probably the stronger market fuel right now, and healthy earnings for a number of high-profile companies have also helped send U.S. stock market indexes to new highs. The bull market, in its ninth year, has left many investors wary of buying at the top but pained at the thought of moving into cash.
Cue our panel of experts, this quarter featuring two new names: Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group, and Ian Harnett, chief investment strategist at Absolute Strategy Research in London. Below, Paulsen, Harnett and our legacy crew offer a range of carefully considered ideas for what to do with any bonus or extra cash in such a fraught environment. Suggestions range from buying capital goods stocks, which could benefit from a wave of business investment in the U.S., to boosting international stock holdings to seeking more-defensive investments.
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With those bases covered, have a look at our experts’ investing ideas, some of them implemented in mutual funds or investment portfolios a panel member manages. If you want to try them out in exchange-traded funds, you’ll find ETF suggestions below that Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Eric Balchunas has made to reflect each strategist’s suggestions. Balchunas also sums up the performance of last quarter’s ETF picks.
For peace of mind, investors may want to leave some money in cash. It’s a tricky balance. The flip side of FOMO, after all, is the pleasure of dodging a bullet. Hide this content.
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