Anyone who really made a fortune by speculation declined to be interviewed.
And those who didn't make a fortune by speculation are sour here.
There are still some economists who are left in the middle to make a little money. The interview is embarrassing, but the problem is that others make money.
In fact, the United States has always advocated a free trade market. Since it is free trade, that is to say, it is a game of smart people, and a society where the strong survive.
Those smart people make money by speculation is what they do. They did not steal, nor rob, nor kill. They have flexibly applied the regulations of the country's financial legal system, and even those regulators have agreed with them to do so, and have relaxed these powers. All their speculation is in the terms of the law, and because of their school hours and their experience, every president has to rely on them to run the economy.
To blame can only blame the entire financial system of capitalist countries is like this! This is the disadvantage in his bones, and of course there are advantages in his bones. There are good and bad. Conversely, if you remove all these drawbacks from your bones, you will become a socialist economy, but socialism has a socialist economy and other problems, so there is no perfect economic model.
Don't take some economies to the sky, there are both good and bad, it depends on how you use them. You become strong, you can profit from it, you are weak. You are being led by the nose. The world is like that.
By the way, when this film was filmed, Wall Street tycoon Trump had not yet been elected! Now not only are Wall Street bigwigs the president's staff, but they have been presidents directly! Wall Street has ruled the United States, and this movie is really a slap in the face!
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