Rethinking a fair financial system

Donavon 2022-03-26 09:01:07

Insider operations have always existed, and very few are caught. When the insider operators are exposed, they don’t even feel that they are wrong. Yes, what’s wrong with making money, everyone does this, why am I alone? .
All the companies in the film that have dealings with the host have insider trading, so in the film there will be a plot where the host calls on everyone to buy stocks, and the stocks will rise. Facts have proved that when market forces are artificially manipulated and rules no longer surround economic entities, human power is also limited. One person cannot control everyone, and there are always people whose interests cannot be bought. Man-made out of control or not out of control, the consequences are borne by the small investors in the stock market, the people at the bottom and the middle class. All this, quants do not consider, they are just hired technicians. But if we really go back to the original intention of this financing method, let market forces choose economic entities, and let all derivatives support a vibrant industry, quants are no longer employed by one or a few companies, but for the entire market. Serve. Let speculation be confined to the confines of market entities. Would it be better, to borrow a line from the film, maybe my thinking is very Chinese, but it is the most efficient market mechanism, but it is not reality, I suddenly thought of a sentence, the strong eat the weak, maybe all the rules will be ruled by this sentence break, fair? It's always been a legal assumption.

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Extended Reading
  • Janice 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    live streaming. indoor. negotiation. The shell is well built, but the bone and blood are missing. Three and a half.

  • Wayne 2022-04-21 09:02:23

    The rhythm is okay, the lack of inner drama, the irony is also an old routine

Money Monster quotes

  • Lee Gates: [to Walt during a live broadcast of Money Monster] Once again it all boils down to good old fashioned fraud

  • Lee Gates: You know what happened. It was a computer glitch.

    Kyle Budwell: A glitch! A glitch! A glitch! Shut up about the glitch! All right? What the hell does that even mean? You see, you don't even know. I'm not stupid, Lee. I told you, because somehow these clowns lost $800 million overnight. Overnight. And nobody's even actually explained how. How is something like that even possible, huh? It's not a rhetorical question. I want an answer.

    Lee Gates: What do you want from me, man? I don't run Ibis. I'm just a guy on TV.

    Kyle Budwell: Shut up, Lee! Shut up! No, no. Do not do that, Lee. Do not do that. You don't get to pass the buck today, Lee. Not today. Not with me.