Thanks - the big thing that stock markets provide is liquidity: the ability to absorb the buy or sell needs of very large investors, and to manage them without massive price spikes.
I've already got moral problems with the way investment markets operate, so your description of a likely future disturbs me.
We now have a bad faith implementation of the noble idea to facilitate capital flow yielding little more than legalized gambling. A bulk of trades don't contribute value to the system which is why I pulled out for moral reasons years ago despite the fabulous gains a intelligent (if greedy) person can make.
We need something new, are there any candidates on the horizon?
Thanks - the big thing that stock markets provide is liquidity: the ability to absorb the buy or sell needs of very large investors, and to manage them without massive price spikes.
pjvdixon 3 months ago
Excellent page here..loving the vibe!..
blainewiak123 3 months ago
I've already got moral problems with the way investment markets operate, so your description of a likely future disturbs me.
We now have a bad faith implementation of the noble idea to facilitate capital flow yielding little more than legalized gambling. A bulk of trades don't contribute value to the system which is why I pulled out for moral reasons years ago despite the fabulous gains a intelligent (if greedy) person can make.
We need something new, are there any candidates on the horizon?
TimTrimT 2 years ago
Yes the markets can become a form of betting, but they do have a fundamental purpose: to raise capital and allow capital to flow.
pjvdixon 2 years ago
I look forward to your comments on this video. Patrick
pjvdixon 2 years ago