Come on T. I'm trying to give you some credit here. I know you're not a stupid man if you can know all of that. You just have to get this left wing conspiricy theory stuff out of your head. You got it about global warming. Just do your homework and start to understand how markets work. Those former Enron traders are working elsewhere. That's what they do. They're traders. Just like some of us are farmers,some are truck drivers.etc. But it's YOUR money that they're trading. Yes,they work on commission. That's what their income is. But if they don't make money for you,they don't make any for themselves. Do you think that anybody whos investments they were handling when the markets crashed was happy? Retirement funds drying up,insurance companies and banks having to be bailed out by the government. NOBODY liked it,especially those traders whos livlihood depends on making money by trading money. I enjoy trading ideas with you,but you've got to get some real world facts and not just left wing spin.
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