New Fed Powers

Quote from MajorUrsa:

OP is saying that when it goes on like this you won't have to move to Tibet to learn that, it will come in handy here too.
In fact, it could well be that in 20 years time, if not earlier, the hollowed out financial systen will follow the industrial powers that the US some time ago, and will be replaced by effecient banks from China, or maybe Tibet.
Are you implying Karl was right?
 
Quote from MajorUrsa:

OP is saying that when it goes on like this you won't have to move to Tibet to learn that, it will come in handy here too.
In fact, it could well be that in 20 years time, if not earlier, the hollowed out financial systen will follow the industrial powers that the US some time ago, and will be replaced by effecient banks from China, or maybe Tibet.


More doom and gloom and negative sentiment.

Do you ever get positive and feel that there is a better tomorrow around the corner?

Let me guess : You get up from the wrong side of the bed , wear your cleanest dirty shirt from the pile on the floor, rub out that cigarette on the counter, comb your dirty hairs back and step out and come here filled with this pessimist approach to life?
 
Quote from HedgefundTrader2:

More doom and gloom and negative sentiment.

Do you ever get positive and feel that there is a better tomorrow around the corner?

Let me guess : You get up from the wrong side of the bed , wear your cleanest dirty shirt from the pile on the floor, rub out that cigarette on the counter, comb your dirty hairs back and step out and come here filled with this pessimist approach to life?
It's obvious that you don't understand the Major's question.
 
Quote from HedgefundTrader2:

Feds own the financial markets. They own all the money in the banks, they own your balls, they owned your daddy's balls, they own the destiny of American people. They are guardians of our economic welfare.

You do not like the Feds go live in Tibet and Bhutan and learn to bake cow dung patties for a living...

Speaking of a load of steaming cow dung...

your classic 'argument' of "Go live somewhere else, then" is easily the most stupid, unAmerican, illogical, etc......

Imagine, if your forefathers had thought the same way - you'd be British...

Fighting for change, especially those things which are unconstitutional and inherently evil, well, that's as American as apple pie...
 
Quote from The Kin:

I think this will be positive. The less government agencies, the better.

Plus this proposal is coming from the CEO of Goldman. He can't speak but, I'm sure he's a financial genius.

I see this as Homeland Security Redux...no good...enormous bureaucracy...more tax payer money...less freedoms...more mistakes....it's a disaster..

I wonder if they will even give congress a say in this scheme, though I'm not sure it matters...congress is so dumb they'd vote for anything...
 
exactly. open up the domestic currency market to legal competition

our money has gotten way too complicated. when you save, you're not really saving. when you invest, you're not really investing. enough of this
 
"when you save, you're not really saving. when you invest, you're not really investing."

Did you read the IB terms of use?
Do you understand how the TWS works and how to set it up?
 
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