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Comment by netteron Nov 06, 2011 7:44pm
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RE: RE: RE: Market is always right, even when it's

RE: RE: RE: Market is always right, even when it's As a matter of principle I don't answer boorish comments on my posts but the question of "manipulation" must be clarified for the respected community of MGP shareholders. It's easier to have a beer with a Martian than to find a small-time investor, especially of the gold-bug variety, who doesn't whine about market "manipulation." As a matter of fact, the market place is nothing but manipulation, has always been and will remain so until it is (and all of us) smashed for good by a world rebellion of wage slaves. Market which is not "manipulated" is like a virginal conception, that is a fairy tale for Roman slaves and the tribe of petty investors, like myself and my friends here. Why? Because from the first medieval bourses in Europe until today market has operated as a Darwinian food chain with big mean sharks feasting on smaller varieties or a Las Vegas casino where the house always wins. This is why for the last 400 years we hear the old song of "market manipulation" from small fish only.
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