Billionaire Mario Gabelli: I wish the stock market would drop so I could get better bargains

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Billionaire Mario Gabelli says he wishes the stock market would drop so he could get better bargains.

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Translation; He was TOO STUPID TO BUY EARLIER. WAH WAH WAHHHHHHH

Douchebag

Mario must be cash heavy

Well, as someone who isn't a billionaire, I hope it keeps rising because my retirement accounts are looking great!

in other words, market is overvalued.

And we wonder why most big Corporations and Rich People would support Socialistic Financial policies, and most ALL things that would Depress Markets.

Contranian.

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Tell him to invest in India. It’s ugly times ugly here.

Greedy and selfish investors like this snake defines what is wrong in finance and investing.

Me too! Probably mid 2019.

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