Financial predation and the myth of the 'free' market


The construction of an ideology serves the purpose of mind control. This has been the case in religion and politics forever and is now also the case in the realm of finance.
We are told about the free market and all the advantages derived from this way of doing business. In contrast to monopoly capitalism where the supplier dictates all the terms of trade.
In the real world, neither of these extremes actually exist, and practices vary greatly in between the two.
In finance, people are tempted with all kinds of carrots to participate, based on the idea of an equal playing field.
In reality, those that control vast amounts of financial resources can easily manipulate financial markets and skim off profits for themselves at the cost of inexperienced and under-resourced players.
And as the aggregate value of a market increases, like the stock market for example, the big players are enriching themselves by grabbing an increasing share of that market.

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