Nico,
My argument has absolutely nothing to do with a desire to alter the market's direction, or a belief that it could.
It simply has to do with the fact that it is unethical to knowingly place yourself in a situation to profit from tragedy, regardless of the lame excuses for it you will read here. I guess it is one of those things that if you don't see it, there's nothing that another can say to make you see it.
For some here, if there was a widespread fire, and they owned the only water company in town, they'd jack up the price of water. I mean what the hell, profit is profit.
Wet
My argument has absolutely nothing to do with a desire to alter the market's direction, or a belief that it could.
It simply has to do with the fact that it is unethical to knowingly place yourself in a situation to profit from tragedy, regardless of the lame excuses for it you will read here. I guess it is one of those things that if you don't see it, there's nothing that another can say to make you see it.
For some here, if there was a widespread fire, and they owned the only water company in town, they'd jack up the price of water. I mean what the hell, profit is profit.
Wet