Re: Anyone watch 60 Minutes
by
PhilfromCalifornia
10/06/2008, 2:54 AM #
What people fail to understand is that almost the whole of what is laughingly referred to as "the Market" is a casino. The idea of companies issuing stock is to sell shares of the company in exchange for cash to be used by the company in carrying out its business. The investor is rewarded for being an owner by receiving a dividend which is a share of the profit. The idea of a company issuing bonds is to borrow money for some limited period time so as to have working capital without diluting the ownership of the company. No subsequent sales of either the stocks or the bonds has a direct effect on the assets of the company, unless the company is one of the parties to the sale. Because additional stocks and bonds are usually issued at prices which are in line with the current trading prices of the already issued securities, there is an indirect effect. Almost every other transaction which takes place in the Market is, at the best, speculation and at the worst just gambling. These would not be important if it wasn't that these non-productive exchanges are destructive of the orderliness of the real economy, which functions to support the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and (in increasing amount) services. Many of the "services" which occupy a goodly portion of our economy are merely to support the speculation and gambling and produce nothing which can actually be consumed. Finance has far outstripped manufacturing in the US, and we should all, by now, recognize how destructive a trend that is.