Once again - Futures markets do NOT stabilize prices - they are a HEDGE against changing prices. You have not even grasped the fundamental concept of what a derivative market is. And the rest of your ideas are only reflecting your total lack of knowledge. Do us all a favor and don't vote.
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If they are a Hedge against changing prices, why does oil fluctuate so much each day? Why does it seem like every time I go by the gas station the price has changed? Why does it that everytime I go to the market food is higher?
If that is there intended design, they aren't working.
How dare you tell me not to vote, it is my Constitutional right. At least I see that what our nation has been doing for the last hundred years is not working, we have to change how we basically do everything or the freedoms you and I and everyone enjoys will not survive 2 or 3 generations from now. It is our very freedom that is at stake and we need to examine everything that has contributed to where we are today.
You claim I'm ignorant, yet that is the sole basis it seems of your argument. I don't know everything never claimed to. But if you are to defend what you believe is true and all you can do is delve into foul language and calling folks other names, then how strong is your own knowledge?May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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Originally posted by epiphany View PostWhatMoney, thank you very much for taking the time. I never truly understood how that worked and I do now. And you did it in less than 50 pages!
ep
BTW, I am so relieved I just discovered the Ignore function on this board, and have added someone who seemed intent on wasting my time.“When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis
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Originally posted by WhatMoney View PostThank-you ep. The Futures markets are for professionals and so most of the general public have no idea how they work or why they exist. This appears to include certain Congressmen and politicians intent on using them as a scapegoat.
I just looked for this thread again cause I wanted to post that I just heard on the radio that Albany (I am assuming New York, but didn't catch the state) has just legalized driving golf carts on city streets due to the high price of gas!
LMAO! I can't wait to see them try to do that here in Los Angeles.
ep
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Basically ep I did not post any links to other data because they are not willing to listen. There is plenty of information out there that the current hike in oil prices is directly related to speculation.
Indeed it is mostly being done by the same people who were responsible for the subprime mortgage crises. They are trying to recover their losses I guess before folks find out how bad it really is. Unfortunately our economy is like a house of cards, remove one card and the house begins to collapse. Drastic measures are needed to put things in order and it will not be a painless process.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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There is plenty of information out there that the current hike in oil prices is directly related to speculation.
But much more importantly at the moment, what do you think about the golf carts on city streets??? That I can concentrate on right now.
ep
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Depends on the traffic area. There is also Albany, Georgia. My folks live there. Not sure which Albany it is. Some streets in Albany GA are not heavy traffic and thus I could see a golf cart going safely. Here I got behind a moped at night in the dark running on the highway (no tag either). It was going like 20 mph if that.
My concern would be a high profile vehicle driver might not see such a vehicle. As an example my uncle had an accident at a golf course this past year. A golf cart pulled up to the right of him as he was turning. Fortunately noone was killed but his SUV took damage to the front passenger fender and lost the front bumper. Had he been going any faster he would most likely have killed the golf cart driver.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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Had he been going any faster he would most likely have killed the golf cart driver.
I just find it comical.
ep
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Where I live at you can drive them on the streets. Almost everyone has them. They are specifically used for driving on the streets.
Originally posted by epiphany View PostBut much more importantly at the moment, what do you think about the golf carts on city streets??? That I can concentrate on right now.
ep
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All of our markets, stock, forex, etc. are a form of gambling....for the trader!
The futures market is absolutely necessary for the producer and consumer.
Be grateful that we have investors that "gamble" on them.
If not for the futures market, producers such as farmers, etc. would be in dire straits.
They need the guarantee that the futures market gives them. It is a "hedge" that they count on.
I hope this gives you a better understanding of the futures market and doesn't make the confusion worsen.Last edited by fltoo; 07-04-2008, 08:54 AM.
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Originally posted by fltoo View PostAll of our markets, stock, forex, etc. are a form of gambling....for the trader!
The futures market is absolutely necessary for the producer and consumer.
Be grateful that we have investors that "gamble" on them.
If not for the futures market, producers such as farmers, etc. would be in dire straits.
They need the guarantee that the futures market gives them. It is a "hedge" that they count on.
I hope this gives you a better understanding of the futures market and doesn't make the confusion worsen.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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Originally posted by JRScott View PostYou do realize that every major farm in America is guaranteed not by the futures market but by government subsidies right?Filed!!04/23/2008[X] 341 5/27/2008[X]Converted to asset case 5/26/2008 [X]
DISCHARGE 08/12/2008[X]
Converted to NO Asset case 12/15/2008[X]
Closed 12/16/2008 [X]:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:
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The subsidies are geared towards maintaining the large farms. However they do guarantee a price for the farmers goods. Most medium to small farms get nothing. However most of your food comes from the large farms.
I'm for eliminating all subsidies not just food ones. It makes no sense to keep taxes high so that some can be given benefits denied others. Which is hardly the stand of the right wing.May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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