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actual sociopathic logic used by those who game the system and then blame the working class
 
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|Here they come to sell again|Foreshadowing before the flash crash[https://youtu.be/0X3UFmhlyuE]
|Here they come to sell again|Foreshadowing before the flash crash[https://youtu.be/0X3UFmhlyuE]
|Stop it, it's gotta hit a limit|Is that so?[https://youtu.be/0X3UFmhlyuE]
|Stop it, it's gotta hit a limit|Is that so?[https://youtu.be/0X3UFmhlyuE]
|Buying options is not a lottery, but that doesn't mean it isn't a casino|[[Anonymous|Unknown]]
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 17 March 2024

   
 
In order that you should not come to the conclusion that the movements of the stock exchange are inexplicable and that nothing is firm, take note and realize that there are three causes of a rise in the prices on the exchange and three of a fall: the conditions in India, European politics, and opinion on the stock exchange itself. For this last reason the news is often of little value, since counteracting forces may operate in the opposite direction.
 

 
 

—Joseph de la Vega, Confusion of Confusions (1688)[1]

   
 
Here they come to sell again
 

 
 

—Foreshadowing before the flash crash[2]

   
 
Stop it, it's gotta hit a limit
 

 
 

—Is that so?[3]

   
 
Buying options is not a lottery, but that doesn't mean it isn't a casino
 

 
 

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