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Can you guys tell us, specifically, how the hell this shadowy "PPT" is able to do these trades, even though apparently wiki and everyone in the blogosphere knows about it? Yet they mystically defy arbitrage? If this is true, then it's too good to be true. I'll go raise a couple billion and start my own macro hedge fund.
>> I’ll go raise a couple billion and start my own macro hedge fund.
If you do that, you will be rewaded by Federal Reserve with billions of dollars of free money.
Can you guys tell us, specifically, how the hell this shadowy “PPT†is able to do these trades, even though apparently wiki and everyone in the blogosphere knows about it?
This shadowy group uses shadowy methods including, but not limited to, black magic, voodoo, and animal sacrifices.
Members of this elite group are also known to travel in black helicopters.
from CNBC,
trader: Merril Lynch & Goldman did the buying y'day. he said, there were a lot of shorts and they were forced to buy.
i didn't understand exactly what he meant.if someone here could explain what he meant, i would appreciate.
maybe something to do with Bohemian Grove or the skull and bones...
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We've had many posts on Laissez-Faire, anarchic capitalism vs. regulated markets here before, and I'm sure we'll have more in the future. Just saw this gem today (nod to Ben Jones) and wanted to share it with you. Here is a succinct real-world example of why I believe that some government regulation of credit/capital markets is necessary and good for the economy, and why private firms cannot always be trusted to "self-regulate" all the time.
Fund manager's fun sailing away
Discuss, enjoy...
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