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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Oct 2017

    Many young Japanese are cautious about money, investing less, saving more and avoiding riskhttp://on.wsj.com/2zgcLAA 

    5:40 PM - 29 Oct 2017
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      2. Ben‏ @thethriftygene 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Most currencies will lose value over time, it's a bad strategy. They should be investing in productive assets

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      3. Aaron Karingo‏ @gatuthu 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @thethriftygene @WSJ

        All CURRENCIES eventually become worthless.It is the RULE throughout history and there is no EXCEPTION !pic.twitter.com/uv4s8lPQxM

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      4. Ben‏ @thethriftygene 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @gatuthu @WSJ

        Well, I won't go that far, but the principal remains that a currency depreciates over time, If you kept $100 in cash since 1950, you lost almost all value, while if you had invested it in CocaCola (a productive asset), you're probably a millionaire

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      5. Aaron Karingo‏ @gatuthu 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @thethriftygene @WSJ

        I agree

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      1. Rt23‏ @Rt2355585526 29 Oct 2017
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        Smart kids!

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      1. JP‏ @CEOJDGLOBAL 29 Oct 2017
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        I agree

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      2. Steve Peters‏ @petesfg 29 Oct 2017
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        Maybe government’s should stop telling people how to invest see: US housing bubble.

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      1. Taylor‏ @M0neyMatter2me 1 Nov 2017
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        Perhaps, we should adopt their conservative practices as opposed to imposing our spend now, worry later habits.

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      1. Aaron Karingo‏ @gatuthu 29 Oct 2017
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        Japan’s economy has been in recession for a very long time. Bank of Japan negative interest rates policy “should” spur investment & spending

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      1. Erika Brehne‏ @ErikaBrehne 29 Oct 2017
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        @APPropst how does Japanese peoples' reluctance to invest impact their overall economy?

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      1. stephen keller‏ @stevebob4212 29 Oct 2017
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        Lot of that going on these days

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      1. So Cap on a  🐱 Shell‏ @penguinolynn89 29 Oct 2017
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        Spend some with me lol :)

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      1. mommaRNliberal‏ @AliciaAnnMartin 29 Oct 2017
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        Oh wow blocked didn't know I followed but y'all are done.

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      1. K$B‏ @TotalyKy1e 29 Oct 2017
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        Lol ok then pay me for the work I do

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      1. Justin B. Manuel‏ @Justin_B_Manuel 29 Oct 2017
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        Invest, invest, invest. Just sitting on saved up money does you little good

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