Playing Markets
Finance in United States
🎰 Make Your Own Odds 💰
Twisted games are being played. Games with not only your money, but also with your future.
Putting money into the stock market may be a smart move. Public companies may seem like shrewd financial investments. Hedge funds may seem like they have the right idea.
All of those statements may be true. For now.
But there's another game behind the scenes. A game that is no longer being played close to the vest.
For more than a decade, this long-game has been in the works. It’s not just centralized banking institutions. And it’s more than market makers and politicians.
It’s the financial system as a whole. For years a plan has been in the works to slowly separate you from you money, investments, and equity.
Ideally, the economy should work to benefit everyone. Yet as the years pass, the financial systems have become more and more predatory. There are games a-foot.
All of this may sound conspiracy-minded.
But you don’t have to believe in secretive cabals or nefarious schemes to accept something is wrong with our monetary system.
There are money games being played, whether you know about them or not.
"The House always wins." An old truism that’s also applicable to economics.
Just like at the poker table, the odds are stacked. The House has the advantage.
But all isn't lost. You can still play the market.
Keep track of your credit score.
Cultivate self-reliance.
And arguably most important, understand how your market works. Learn the difference between micro and macroeconomics. Learn the importance of gold (and what happens when societies move away from it). Learn to trade and invest. Protect yourself and your future.
If learning about the games that're being played sounds like something you want to pursue, Playing Markets is for you.