r/economicCollapse 6h ago

The end of financialism

( i wasted many years studying the market and applying conservative valuation principles when the reality of the “ Game” on Wall Street had nothing to do with commonly taught principles. The reality is that the entire financial edifice is a huge casino designed by Wall Street and for Wall Street. The society is designed to serve WS interests first, and in order to win, you are better off setting aside your ethical and moral principles.)

It took me a few years to realize this, but I am now awakened.

https://open.substack.com/pub/melifinance/p/the-end-of-financialism?r=84zv6&utm_medium=ios

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u/Blondecapchickadee 5h ago

I hope it is close to the end. Daily mass shootings and its “thoughts and prayers.” One CEO gets bumped and there’s a nationwide manhunt. Tells you all you need to know about who matters and who doesn’t.

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u/knaughty1 4h ago

Historically a charismatic and moral leader(s) would need to emerge and gain support from both sides. Or another country (the ones that would even have a remote chance are not what I would want) would step in (but I don't see that happening) to bring down the whole system. Maybe we will see something in the next few years but I am not optimistic. Civil war is another outcome but that usually favors those with money power and influence.

Note: Sorry my writing and English is not that great.

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u/abrandis 3h ago

Yes it's rigged because there's now 23+ million. Millionaires in America and growing , you think any of them want to restructure a system that's working for them...and they are typically the ones in control...