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Funniest whiteboard yet George.
Thank you , George for another Terrific Video !
I’m sure it will not be a problem. The taxpayers will bail out Wall Street like always
No just go on chapter and after a few months to issue new shares. Like GM
People are going to be so mad when this really pops off, especially if the government tries to bail out the rich again. We deserve honest leadership.
IF?!
@@svenp6504 I know 😭
So who you want?
Ignore the videos and accept defeat, that’s your plan?
@@TheRetiredEmployee Someone that’s not a commie like Trump, preferably.
This is how the 1929 crash happened. People were taking out loans, and then loaning that money to other people, who’d loan that money to someone else, and all of them would expect to get a profit on that.
An extremely unlikely event. And most of the money in the economy wasn’t made by selling things, but by borrowing.
I thought this was illegal though.
Like Nvidia funding other companies data centers for Nvidia chips.
Yep, too many people overleveraged I don’t think there was many warnings back then there weren’t 24 hour new cycles and 10,000 YouTube channels we have been forewarned for years if you don’t reign it in you’re stupid
@@raybod1775if they were using money they earned from selling things, it would be fine.
The problem is they’re using borrowed money, they didn’t earn, that they got by saying to a bank ‘hey look at all these assets I have, lend me money” and the bank lent it to them.
😂 “ThAt’S iLlEgAl” is the theme of this era. No offense, it’s just redundant now.
@@Ecmike85sometimes redundancies are a good thing.
And one of the reasons we’re in this mess is because people kept repeating themselves over and over again about how some investment is good, until people believed it.
So if we keep repeating when something is bad, at least we can say “I told you so” when reality catches up with euphoria.
LOL Fraud??? imagine that!!
So. Looking at the Jeffries chart, somebody knew back in late August or early September that trouble was brewing at Jeffries. What came out later was First Brands/$2B lost. But that can’t have been the only fish they were frying, and a dip like that doesn’t happen because somebody left one spigot open out of many. Insiders have lnown and conversations have been had with compatriots throughout that sphere to cause the investment candle to go down like that. To me, that means there’s plenty more fish in the pan ready to be burnt.
Living the dream I once prayed for, I’m 42 and retired, $65,000 biweekly, and a lovely family who supported me. God is good
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a big mansion and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
I raised 75k and Lynne Marie Stella is to be thanked. I got my self my dream car a just last weekend, My journey with her started after my best friend came back from New York and saw me suffering in dept then told me about her and how to change my life through her. Lynne M Stella is the kind of person one needs in his or her life! I got a home, a good partner, and a beautiful daughter. Note!:: this is not a promotion but me trying to make a point that no matter what happens, always have faith and keep living!!
An opportunity that was once a fear, is now my full time career.
I’m desperate to turn my finance around.
I’ve been working three jobs to pay off debts. Can someone please share info?
I need her help.
It’s two words – Morale Hazard. No one is ever held accountable because the wealthy are covering for the wealthy, except it’s with our money. They are never forced to return all that money. Well, we have DOGE, so we can make everyone return the money to the government instead of going to prison. Someone needs to go to prison for these business practices, and the businesses need to be shut down.
Like China did.
it’s moral hazard, not “morale hazard”
man if you think doge is good for the country call me because i have a bridge to sell you
Read Presidential Ex Order 13818. How US Treasury SEIZES ALL ASSETS OF CONVICTED.
The wealthy r covering for the wealthy. That is a good way of putting things
If you ask me this economy is too tightly wound up. Everything is enmeshed. One little topple could send the dominoes crashing.
Let all of Wall Street go under. No taxpayer bailouts while profits are privatized.
You do realize that would wipe out your 401k, right?
The problem is such crash without bailout would result in civil unrest. govt must bailout.
@@vky771that’s what national guard are for
@@scotturbanski740 Don’t care. Anyone intelligent has hedged with metals. I only wish this idiotic can-kicking scheme had fallen apart sooner.
@@scotturbanski740 Trump’s EO allowing private equity to put their [tanking] investments into 401Ks is worrisome.
Tsunamis are preceded by an abnormal low tide.
What does the sea have to do with financial markets
It as an analogy and it is very fitting.
@basketweaver
@@thacrypt223he didnt go to collegeseseses 😂
Simply put. Paying off credit with credit. This never works unless you’re the government.
And it doesnt always work for them.
I always find it interesting that it’s absolutely forbidden for private citizens to counterfeit the currency, but banks are allowed to do it, as long as they pay fees to the government, and the government does it through the central bank.
Am I the only person left in the world who runs off savings, not debt? Cause it seems like everybody has decided that you’re supposed to operate you life both personal and business off debt, then pay off just enough to stave off the leg breakers while continually borrowing more. If you self-finance and operate off savings you’ve already received instead of debt then you are never even exposed to all these risks. And the vast majority of these businesses HAD solid sustainable business models that kept them solvent. Then they just abandoned them in the search for infinite growth which is not possible in a finite world with finite resources.
If you die with huge debts you will have lived a richer life than if you had none. This is basically how the usa government (and most others) lives now.
Plus there’s tax advantages.
This company has basically died having lived a better life than if it had had no debt. And all the senior management will have made bank.
My gold related stocks just keep going up. People are fleeing to safety.
Its because uncertainty when this is over gold gonna sell of
The GFC never ended. It was simply put on hold. 2008 was just the appetizer.
They tried to pay it off with middle class wealth but that turned into a fraud free for all and a ballooning national debt from constant stimulus so now they’re trying to destroy our currency as well. There’s almost nothing left to steal.
Coreweave and Nvidia are next. Two criminals working in tandem with banksters. Will be biggest fraud case in history once exposed.
I’ve come to the conclusion that a large part of our economy is based on fraud.
Money itself is a fiction.
A huge portion of government spending
It’s all smoke and mirrors.
I’ve long guessed it… I think many people do and I’m far from being the only one.
Starting with worthless meme coins.
These are SWAPS, at their finest. Company with an AAA rating, lend money to a company with garbage ratings. I remember long nights studying SWAPs in my 300-level economics class.
I am pushing fifty. My father was a mechanic. Needless to say I grew up around auto parts. When you tell me the company that owned Fram Oil Filters and Autolite spark plugs is tits up because they borrow between 5 and 50x the value of the company, when basically I can’t even think of another company that makes oil filters and Autolite is one of only three companies I can think of that make spark plugs between them and AC Delco and Motorcraft, this is not a minor problem. If major brands like that are over leveraged this badly then the entire economy could easily go tits up, but this will be worse than the housing crisis because it will cause more collateral crisis. I mean when manufacturers go bankrupt workers lose jobs because factories close. The knock on job loses cause more banks to go under because people can’t pay for their homes, cars, or credit cards. This is likely to be a cascading crescendo because of how Private Equity functions with leveraged buyouts being their modus operandi.
EVs don’t have sparkplugs or oil filters
Came for the Knowledge, stayed for the Dad jokes 😂