I think in the end they may only need to kick out some of the members which are drugging the Euro Zone economy. It may be harsh and hard for the victims but when the EUR would be to endure what awaits it, some bold decisions will need to be made. I take a look at some of the markets in the region (individually) and they seem good (e.g Germany, France, Italy, etc), but then we all know that in the event that you keep a rotten egg in a crate of new eggs, it's hard to tell which is which from a distance, and I figure that is how investors are taking a look at the situation right now.Originally Posted by ;