Quote from atticus:
You know agree, but will redact as you've done before. So either you're semi-lucid or delusional. My apologies, but you talk in sweeping generalities, reverse, only to remain indignant.
I've stated "bye" three times? I'd like to see those links.
I have no interest in discussing this further with you. Good luck.
Quote from amazingIndustry:
happy to oblige sir, right after you demonstrate where I "redacted", where I talk in "sweeping generalities" , "reverse".
Your problem is that you can't focus on facts but need to get personal. If you see someone is stubborn and does not yield your opinion you can't let go. I am not sure this is a better bad trait than the traits you accuse others of. Enough said!!!
Quote from amazingIndustry:
its ok, but thanks for having us shown your steamy sweaty palms, its mating season buddy, go get one for yourself instead of wasting time on arguments you long time ago won....
Sorry I didn't cancel all my meetings to be on here all day everyday. I would love for you to point of specifically what you disagree with in my argument that futures transactions lead to capital creation (options transactions go through essentially the same process but futures are simpler to discuss and understand than options, there are fewer variables and the mathematics are less complex).Quote from atticus:
Matt comes back after the discussion stalls to hit it from another obtuse angle.
Here is the flowchart of cause and effect of someone buying a stock futures contract:Quote from atticus:
The point is that there is no capital-creation any more so than there is in the futures markets.
Quote from Matt8200:
Sorry I didn't cancel all my meetings to be on here all day everyday. I would love for you to point of specifically what you disagree with in my argument that futures transactions lead to capital creation (options transactions go through essentially the same process but futures are simpler to discuss and understand than options, there are fewer variables and the mathematics are less complex).
Here is the flowchart of cause and effect of someone buying a stock futures contract:
stock futures purchase -> increased bid price of stock futures -> arbitrators buy underlying stock and sell futures -> increased bid price of stock -> investor decides to invest money in IPO rather than this stock due to its higher bid price -> capital creation
Again please try respond without any sound effects, personal insults or comments about how much money either of us make. I just want to know what step or steps you disagree with here and why.