Your Money: The Uptick Rule

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

Viewer William Hartley wrote in to suggest we look at what's called the Uptick Rule and the possibility of its reinstatement next month. E-mail your questions to yourmoney@ap.org (March 11)

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  • The uptick will definetly restore confidence because long term investors will be able to hold without short sellers attacking the bid price anymore.

  • The Federal Reserve Bank is privately owned

    The FED owes its duty to private shareholders!

    One quadrillion dollars is the sum of outstanding fake derivatives

    It's a criminal organization that caused 3 depressions in the 30's (google their retraction of money and the correlating collapse of biz & unemployment)

    Then, the FEDs same shareholders bought up property and companies at pennies on a dollar!

    The FED wants the USA to collapse! The FED is NOT part of the US Government!

  • We are at the non-sustainability point of Democracy!

    The Pattern that put the banking Mafia in Charge: Community Reinf Act, its enhancement in 95 under Clinton; ending the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act; Sarbanes-Oxley Act of July 2002; lifting of leveraging rules; TARP; elimination of the Uptict Rules; FED now rules commodity market = electronic counterfeiting of commodities (ending of 5th Amnd constitution of title):

    Counterfeiting of securities is the new drug!

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