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Petition-Investigate Goldman Sachs

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piesquared

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http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/investigate-goldman-sachs

Criminal shorting of securities, Manipulation of Shares, Pump and dump Scheme and Abusive naked shorting of Advanced Micro devices (AMD)

I imagine anyone supporting the bailouts also supports GS and other market manipulating monopolies.

This is one of the more absurd threads I've seen in here this month, and that's saying something. This isn't the right place for the matter (that would be OT), never mind the fact that the petition in question is so shoddy that it can't even properly capitalize Advanced Micro Devices.
-ViRGE
 
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AMD? lol Goldman Sachs has stolen enough money to buy Intel, much less AMD. There are individuals from Goldman who have pilfered more money than AMD is worth. lol. Hank Paulson for example.
 
The banking industry caused more criminal economic damage in 2008 than all other forms of crime added together since the founding of the United States.

How many have gone to jail? The US has the best government money can buy.
 
Actualy bankers who accept the role of market makers
can nake short stocks for a certain duration to provide
some liquidity to the markets but such positions are
officialy registered and of short term.
 
Actualy bankers who accept the role of market makers
can nake short stocks for a certain duration to provide
some liquidity to the markets but such positions are
officialy registered and of short term.

Like 0.001 ms? 🙂
 
Like 0.001 ms? 🙂

For a trading session , that is few hours/day ,
far from GS who has long term positions wich
are daily partly renegociated , read buying back
a few shares before selling them back at the end
of the day to crush the price at a moment where people
are exiting the markets and are unlikely to buy again.

I ve made some money taking positions at odd
with GS official recomendations...
 
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