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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1715680" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Realize that there is always some negativity that arises here. Especially when the idea is contrary to what some people do. Suggesting going full time into cattle will really bring that out. Just manage the credit correctly and don't get extended too far out where a crash will take you down. A crash will hurt but if you are not over extended you will survive. Strangely I know two different men who got over extended. The market took a down turn and both went bankrupt. However both of them learned from this painful experience and have both come back and are doing very well. And they were back up and running quicker than one would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1715680, member: 498"] Realize that there is always some negativity that arises here. Especially when the idea is contrary to what some people do. Suggesting going full time into cattle will really bring that out. Just manage the credit correctly and don't get extended too far out where a crash will take you down. A crash will hurt but if you are not over extended you will survive. Strangely I know two different men who got over extended. The market took a down turn and both went bankrupt. However both of them learned from this painful experience and have both come back and are doing very well. And they were back up and running quicker than one would think. [/QUOTE]
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