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By Jason Zweig | Oct. 31, 2011 8:30 am ET Image credit: Earliest known photograph of Wall Street (ca. 1860-1870), Museum of American Finance   Quantitative easing—in which the Federal Reserve buys securities to bolster the financial markets—worries many investors, because they fear the Fed won’t be able to prevent a flood of liquidity from setting off...

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