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PE ratios don't support corporate stock prices increasing, what is causing this the stock market bubble ?
02-19-2014, 12:50 PM
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If surprisingly in its simplicity, this is indeed a simple thievery scam. The stock prices are driven up as "agent" US banksters arrogantly take over and utilize US working class pension funds to BID THE STOCKS UP -- in prep for the big US working class ripoff each 10 years or so...

This is how US Bankster Wall Street works… I’m afraid you don't understand how US Bankster Wall Street works…

Stock market “losses” (whether “recessionary”) are scammed exclusively out of US working class pension funds -- funds which had paid premiums for stocks in the recent past (at that time stocks which bought FROM US Banksters, since US Banksters conveniently “manage” US working class pension funds). Later, US Banksters force-buy them back from US working class pensions at bargain rate -- and take massive capital gains in the cycle (you'll see the US Bankster Corporate gains publicly reported and bragged on soon after) (the “capital gains,” according to US richclass legal industrial complex law dictate, are not really gains, and are therefore taxed at an extremely low, atypical tax rate for so-called “non-income”).

US richclass held corporations “mass cleanse” and lay off US working class staff on a parallel with stock market “losses,” and redirect those salaries up to US richclass owners and executives. Unemployed US working class homes are in concert repossessed by US richclass banksters, and real estate markets are purged to revamp conglomerate profit schemes.

Then the cycle is replayed, replayed, and replayed (decade by decade -- no US working class catch on forever).

For this “market correction” or “recessionary” rip-off to occur, some effectively proven, fear-inducing announcement is released (in the case of August 2011, a credit rating “drop” -- although there are a thousand such fear-mongering, scamming public announcements).

The losers - as always in the cyclical scam - are US working class. US Richclass wins, as always, stealing hundreds of billions from US working class pension funds and real estate holdings through this “recessionary” scam.

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[] - Pluto C. Rat - 02-19-2014 12:50 PM
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