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Then, of course, there is this…….

gh2002gh
Senior Contributor

Re: Cryptocurrencies were advertised as ...

(So then…..The existence of a fractional reserve currency created the conditions for the ‘08 crisis?

Got it.

Cheezus. You seemingly (and correctly) would have had regulations in place that would have prevented that crisis. But want what for crypto?)

Ah look, BruXi can't answer questions ever posed to him, but can answer questions he poses to others to create strawmen... 😂😂😂

Blockchain seems to make you nervous Puppet.....  I'd say it will be okay, but we both know it won't be for you and your handlers... 😉

2008 was a result of unregulated derivatives trading on crack.  I'd suggest it was a designed financial attack on the US economy that succeeded in some aspects but ultimately failed of it's overall goal.  

But for those playing along at home... BruXi's handlers are about to lose control of off exchange derivatives manipulation.  

Derivatives in energy and real estate is a MASSIVE MASSIVE MASSIVE off exchange market.  It's ripe for manipulation.  Again, I firmly believe 2008 wasn't by accident.  

How big is the derivatives market?  In 2008 it was suggested to be estimated at over 600 trillion.

https://www.newsweek.com/600-trillion-derivatives-market-92275

Who truly knows today except bigger....  Who can know when it's not knowable and in the dark? 

Blockchain and the TZERO exchange is a real threat to this which is why the clowns are so interested in this thread. 

ICE has been working to try to bring the derivatives market into a lit exchange.  It would be good for our economy.  It would be protective of our economy.  

They've been wanting to capitalize on this for several years.  

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https://web.archive.org/web/20110929171350/https://www.theice.com/publicdocs/ice_trust/Global%20Inve...

That's from 2009.  Their purchase into TZERO is to bring about lit trading of this massive derivatives market.  Blockchain reducing the time of transactions, reducing capital also tied up in transactions will incentivize this movement.  And it will make ICE and TZERO a pile of money.  

 

The clowns hate it because it will shore a very weak spot in our economic structure.  The derivatives market won't be easy to manipulate when the transactions start going through mostly lit exchanges.  

 

Sorry BruXi.....   Actually I'm not....😂

 

 

Re: Cryptocurrencies were advertised as ...

Responsibly regulated, no doubt.

And the 08 engineered conspiracy bit……the ***** one can learn here. Precious. I suppose one could say that there was a conspiratorial tint to the activities involved in mortgage bundling……

Nah….on the straw man thing

Check your definitions.

I’m just sitting in as your “straight man”. You should be paying me.

sdholloway56
Esteemed Advisor

Re: Nah….on the straw man thing

Cyber Ninjas Financial Advisors LLC.

gh2002gh
Senior Contributor

Re: Cryptocurrencies were advertised as ...

(Responsibly regulated, no doubt.

 

And the 08 engineered conspiracy bit……the ***** one can learn here. Precious. I suppose one could say that there was a conspiratorial tint to the activities involved in mortgage bundling……)

 

You should have stuck with the posting verbal diarrhea without meaning bit dùmbāss....😂😂😂 

There is detailed forensic accounting documenting the fraudulent nationalization of the US secondary mortgage industry... 

http://www.timelessinvestor.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/A-Forensic-Look-at-the-FNMA.pdf

In effect, it was nationalization of about 1/6th of the US economy.  And the purpose was to run it into the ground.  Doing so would open the secondary mortgage industry up to the banks.  

With the real impact of making the US a population of renters in a generation, or 2 generations tops.  

"You will own nothing and be happy."

https://howardonmortgagefinance.com/2017/07/31/a-pattern-of-deception/?like_comment=4350

Re: Cryptocurrencies were advertised as ...

Trying to recall what salvaged matters. 

Sitting here reflecting on what Lyndon Larouche might have done and said with an arsenal such as yours. 

gh2002gh
Senior Contributor

Re: Cryptocurrencies were advertised as ...

And yeah Princess, you're about as "straight" as RuPaul....😂😂😂

 

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aljessen61
Senior Contributor

Re: In Nov. 2021, bitcoin was almost $68,000.

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Re: Then, of course, there is this…….

It's so hard today to know where to invest. There really is such tension between the decision to invest and the fear of losing funds. I have a salary that allows me to save a few thousand each month, and I've managed to save a significant amount. I am thinking about investing at least the smaller half. However, I'm very hesitant, and I think it's about as hard as winning the lottery. However, I already have a car, a house, and a business, and I have no need to invest in anything new. Bitcoin doesn't seem like a good investment because of interest rates this year. But there are other cryptocurrencies. Where do you guys invest? Why? Thanks in advance!