You can't spend your life making conspiracy theories out of every situation, the paranoia will kill you. Everything I've posted has been my honest opinion; I have no political or financial motivations but what would I have to gain if I did? Trying to influence a couple of hundred forum users from around the globe is hardly going to change the world.OvertoneZero wrote:These hedge fund, investment banker 'listen to my advice' shitheads led us straight into this disaster hand-in-hand with the Federal government and you expect they're going to show you the way out?
We are witnessing massive-scale theft and the accountability is completely diluted. POS finance professionals have walked away with big payouts for years while companies and individuals get destroyed, all in the name of greed and power. I have no patience for professional system-gamers who tell me to trust our blatantly incompetent or corrupt leadership as they piss vast amount of my money and future earnings into the wind.
NorthernMonkey is on-board with the program and whether he thinks it's the best thing for the economy or not, he certainly thinks that it's the best thing for himself and his hedge fund buddies. After all, if there is no more market, it will be hard to pull easy money scams. Can't do much naked shorting or sell people loans when everything is already in the gutter and there is no confidence in the confidence game.
He's another program-pumper and I don't care if he's a standard-bearer, king, or pawn, in my mind that makes him an enemy of mine.
The single biggest issue with finance is this - when all is well and everyone is financially sound, everyone pats you on the back; the minute things go bad (and they always will, world economies fluctuate like any other cycle) many point the finger of blame and some even spread ridiculous theories as to why it's gone bad which really does nothing to help the situation; some of the worst offenders are the various political parties using it as an excuse to gain points against their opposition.