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They use psychology to explain the actions of investors who are prone to irrational herd behavior, with the result that securities markets are subject to anomalies, bubbles, crashes and "too much" volatility.
The coverage of the MH17 crash was too much for one journalist, a correspondent at the London office of the state-owned TV station, Russia Today.
Even the later days, when the horses gave way to glass-blowing, merchant banking and non horsey-trades (Perry the aeroplane-crashing meteorologist? Too much time in the library, Dick) haven't put me off.
I was trying to master the basics in a two-hour crash course – hopefully without too much crashing involved.
Crashing about, talking too much, crying because you've lost your purse, hitting the dance floor possessed by the spirit of Kylie, perhaps, if single, trotting off home with a chap who takes your fancy - who wants a mental video of that?
As hinted at in the interrogation scene last week, Cohle is a convincing actor, but there's a sense at times here that he's getting into the role of his biker alter-ego (he goes by the name of Crash) a little too much; there's a relish to the way that he tells Hart about Mexican cartels' grisly execution methods that suggests an attraction to the high-risk thrills of the outlaw lifestyle.
"That the site crashed due to too much traffic is expressive of something I wouldn't have guessed," Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas told VICE, "it's something we're still sorting out as a society: when everything is available online, why do people still want to own physical photographs?
For some people, even good healthy carbohydrates can cause a crash after eating too much (e.g. 6 potatoes instead of 2 or 3).
To Mr. Galbraith and L. Randall Wray, an economist at Missouri, the two thinkers whose work is most relevant today are John Maynard Keynes, who argued that the government should spend its way out of the Great Depression, and Hyman Minsky, who maintained that financial institutions could prompt ruinous crashes by taking on too much risk.
When he returns from battle drenched in blood, he suggests a "Brideshead -era university student who has crashed the Rolls after too much Champagne.
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