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wazaaap
01-05-2009, 06:47 PM
just to let you all know on my way home there was a protest going on outside the stock exchange!

eye in the sky - riot police - community support officers -0 horses the lot.

fucking disgrace - treated like terrorists!

motleyhoo
01-05-2009, 10:45 PM
Everyone who is able to should take their money out of the stock markets and boycott them from now until the day they die. I am convinced after a lot of careful research that the stock markets are the cause of much of our problems and are being used as tools of enslavement just like banks use debt to do the same thing.

I have most of my money tied up in 401Ks, so I am pretty much stuck, but I will not be putting anymore money into the market. If you look at how the market has done over the last 10 years it is a bust, and it will always be a bust because we consume more than we manufacture. The rate of return might be some positive percentage over the coming years, but I can guarantee that inflation will be greater over the long term and will eat up any profit you think you'll have when you retire.

The only way our fake economies keep on running is by creating bubbles. These orchestrated bubble collapses steal all the money average working people have in the markets and puts it into the pockets of the manipulators. After seeing this latest collapse can anyone dispute that?

yozhik
01-05-2009, 10:48 PM
The only way our fake economies keep on running is by creating bubbles. These orchestrated bubble collapses steal all the money average working people have in the markets and puts it into the pockets of the manipulators. After seeing this latest collapse can anyone dispute that?

History repeating.
Go back to the Great Depression and see who both masterminded it and profited from it.
Same bullshit, different century.

ap12345
01-05-2009, 11:11 PM
Everyone who is able to should take their money out of the stock markets and boycott them from now until the day they die. I am convinced after a lot of careful research that the stock markets are the cause of much of our problems and are being used as tools of enslavement just like banks use debt to do the same thing.

I couldnt disagree more, I think the stock market is by far the best investment out there, the problem is people are manipulated through greed into paying more for stocks than they are worth.

I think alot of people totally lose touch with what the stock market actually is, buying a percentage share in a company, and through that a percentage of the profits if the company decide to issue dividends. I would much rather have a share in a bricks and mortar company with assets rather than a piece of paper from the federal reserve/bank of england.

The other problem stems from the fact that most people invest in it through pensions or brokers and have no say in what the money actually gets invested in. I say buy stocks in a couple of companies you believe in and regularily use services from or buy products of and dont see them as a get rich quick scheme but an investment in a company and you will be happy. It beats giving the money to banks to look after and then be charged the privelage of them lending your money out!

Every company issues financial statements and they are all public so no-one who pays over the odds for a companies shares has any reason to complain after the fact because its easy to see how much they are making, how much equity they have...etc.

guuna
02-05-2009, 12:29 AM
nothing about it on sky snooze or the BlairBrownbullshit corporation. Typical.

zero1
02-05-2009, 12:46 AM
Didn't hear anything about it in MSM, who organized the protest?

smoke n mirrors
02-05-2009, 05:13 AM
Every company issues financial statements and they are all public so no-one who pays over the odds for a companies shares has any reason to complain after the fact because its easy to see how much they are making, how much equity they have...etc.

Humm so you're telling us that all companies are legitimate? They are just as capable of false accounting as any other institution/organisation. Over valued property, over valued stock, deliberate projection errors, sales and brought ledger manipulation, multi company transactions via holding companies etc. the list goes on. There are some good ethical companies, mainly small privately run concerns. How many companies float and then crash?

Reading a financial statement, prepared by a third party and accepting it as gospel, is financial Russian Roulette. Not unlike most forms of investment its a gamble. If you can afford to lose it invest, if you can't then find another way to make it work for you.

I would agree, that its better to avoid a broker service, at least you have an average 10% margin of negative wastage, before you're in the same position. I would also agree, that its better to invest in something you can relate to but thats no guarantee.

wazaaap
02-05-2009, 09:33 AM
I find it strange that they have a £2000 a minute helicopter in the sky and all those officers on the street for a load of hippies playing Caribbean music and dancing and being cheery.

I swear to god the police are a bunch of cunts when it comes to protests!


It gives me hope though that i am perceived as the opposite to these protesters if i was to stand side by side the police would feel i was an INNOCENT CIVILIAN where as the protester would be a TERRORIST, when in actual fact it is more the other way around lol.

Sometimes i feel like standing up and showing these hippies it is not just them that is annoyed!

i have many friends that are bankers and i am slowly waking them up - i believe that is the true power to overthrow the NWO - sleeper cells if you will :-)