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2012-01-28 — oftwominds.com
``Everyone with a stake in the current market fears such a return to an open market because it is likely that prices would plummet once government subsidies, guarantees, and incentives were removed. Yet without such an open market, buyers can never be certain that price and risk have truly been discovered. Buyers in today's market may feel that the government has removed all risk from buying, but they might find that they "caught the falling knife;" that is, bought into a false bottom in a market that has yet to reach transparent price discovery.''
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