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NeedToUseYou -> RE: fed meets tuesday (9/15/2007 1:00:03 PM)
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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave I agree, but what about the poor savers....like me lol More stringent regulation of finance houses is overdue. Total economic free enterprise doesn't benefit everybody. The "game" is not even ie the market professionals hold all the aces, that is why more centralised "democratic" control is required. IMO. I didnt even know for instance that Northern Rock was a Bank rathr than a Mortgage ( Saving/Loan) House. Well I do now and it might cost me . sob. No, free enterprise would be letting them drown and die in their own vomit pool they created, what we have is the centralized government supporting industries that it selects to be worthy. It's a merger of corporations and government, the very opposite of a open system, and being that as the case, regulation and/or enforcement of that regulation will be set by the very corporations causing the havoc. Therefore the only a few solutions or outcomes to the problem A: uncouple the government and corporations, and let them die when they are poorly run or B Keep on with the current program to where government props up bad businesses on the backs of the middle and lower class to preserve the elite class C:. Just give it to the government and then there no illusion about what is happening. \ I prefer A. We are headed towards C, but we will remain in B position until the next major financial meltdown. IMO. So, individual solution, seeing that the government will not let huge megacorps that are so entwined to the economy fail, buy them when they are down, and ride them up on the next corrupt wave. As far as what you can do now, I don't know, if what you are holding is to big to fail, then hold it, if it is a smaller company that will be allowed to die, I have no idea what you could do. Maybe sell it and buy another larger corrupt financial institutions stock that is having the same problems. At least you can recover on the upswing, as a rule, the larger and more intertwined the company to the economy the greater the chance the feds will steal on their behalf to rescue them. The system sucks. IMO
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