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Re: Fleeing Millionaires
No, you have it wrong, Fella. When we have a Fiscal Crisis, it is because the Banks, the Elites, and their bought and paid for, 24 hour Media Saturation and Pollution of the Democratic Debate Field, have so ruined the Culture and the Country and the Economy, as to affect the employability and opportunity of Middle Class and Working Class guys like ...
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MichaelBernard4
on
July 25, 2009
Re: capital market regulation
You can unpack at any time. Your house is being bought and sold under you with very little indication to you (an email). You may be renting for short periods of time say a few hours. But, you will always know the value of you home because you will have just bought it or sold it.
Posted to
Today's Papers
by
MartynStrong
on
March 30, 2009
Re: capital market regulation
The market collapsed because of the drop in real estate. What this system would prevent is the drop in real estate.
Posted to
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by
MartynStrong
on
March 20, 2009
Re: Damned straight!
There may be some up ticks or down ticks in price on the ticker but the over whelming prices will be stable.
Posted to
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by
MartynStrong
on
March 20, 2009
Re: capital market regulation
Capital markets have their problems. But, we need capital markets to provide needed capital. No computer will beat out a market with better planning. The capital market needs some control theory added to it with the help of computers. It needs to have some form of price shock absorbers. By having a huge amount of transactions and good or bad ...
Posted to
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by
MartynStrong
on
March 20, 2009
Re: capital market regulation
Churning in the real estate market with the flip helped drive the price of homes up. But, churning of all real estate - that is flipping all homes every 7 days will prevent home price run up.
Posted to
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MartynStrong
on
March 20, 2009
Re: capital market regulation
I am not a stock broker. This system will work with real estate. Yes, the the computers will be able to close all houses every 7 days - over and over.
Posted to
Today's Papers
by
MartynStrong
on
March 20, 2009
Re: "The Bubble Next Time" there might never be a next time
Capital markets are unstable. In the past there was no way to make them stable. But today we have computer power that can be used to make them stable.By using the greater computer power of today we can have a much higher turn over of capital in the capital market. This higher turnover will make the market harder to game or control and the market ...
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MartynStrong
on
March 19, 2009
capital market regulation
Capital markets are unstable. In the past there was no way to make them stable. But today we have computer power that can be used to make them stable.By using the greater computer power of today we can have a much higher turn over of capital in the capital market. This higher turnover will make the market harder to game or control and the market ...
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by
MartynStrong
on
March 19, 2009
Meltdown: My Analysis
First, I would like to commend my sometimes Democrat sparing partner on Slate, degsme, for pushing me into taking off my Conservative hat long enough to put this together…thanks Degs. Then I will apologize for the length, bad grammar and style that may irritate some. This is a complex topic and this is only my analysis as to how we got to where we ...
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MaxAmoeba
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October 12, 2008