Si seguro, invierten en empresas que crean empleos, los pajarillos cantan en el campo mientras el sol se levanta iluminando un arco iris sobre la aureola de bondad de estos Sres. :Aplauso::rolleye:
Estos son los que especulan con futuros de petroleo o de otras materias primas inflando precios para ganar dinero a costa de la economía real.
Un fondo de inversiones compra casi todo el cacao de Europa–RT
Bueno cuando no se dedican a cosas peores.
Los “fondos-buitre” especulan con la pobreza de África | Red Justicia Fiscal
Efectivamente distorsionan la correcta asignación de recursos en la economía real. Porque tienen poder para hacerlo, nada de escrúpulos y el tahúr legislador se lo permite.
Mr.Incógnito dijo:
Si son unos ladrones o no, eso lo deben de juzgar sus clientes y accionistas
¿Tú invertirias en trigo sospechando "jugosas plusvalías" aún sabiendo que tu dinero será instrumentalizado para cubrir operaciones especulativas (en el peor sentido) de crear escaséz artificial y directa/indirectamente muertes?
Te dejo una guía de inversión
DEATH BONDS
“Death Bonds”: Wall Street’s Shocking New Plan To Reap Billions Off Dying Americans - By Mark Ames - The eXiled
CLASS WAR FOR IDIOTS / SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
“DEATH BONDS”: WALL STREET’S SHOCKING NEW PLAN TO REAP BILLIONS OFF DYING AMERICANS
By Mark Ames
Now we know why America’s oligarchs are fighting to keep the rest of us stuck in the world’s worst health care system: the more we die, the more billions Wall Street will earn. A recent article in The New York Times exposed how Wall Street is licking its lips over a new scheme to make hundreds of billions in profits by creating financial instruments that will profit off of millions of terminally-ill Americans’ agony, desperation, and death. The only thing standing in the way of this massive new Wall Street scheme is the kind of health care reform that might allow Americans to live longer lives. Yep, this is what we spent trillions of dollars bailing out Wall Street for: so that they can kill us for profit.
It sounds like something out of an old sci-fi flick like War of the Worlds, with America’s billionaires as the brutal aliens harvesting our humanoid blood and tissue to fertilize their country club golf courses. Yet it makes logical sense: Wall Street has nowhere else to turn for its fat profits. Our banking class has already destroyed everything else in this country that had any value, from America’s industrial base to the American Dream itself, its housing market–whatever Wall Street could securitize, leverage, flip or restructure, they destroyed for good. There’s nothing left to strip and pawn — except for our lives.
Yes, it’s sick as hell, so vile and evil that it almost defies understanding. But I’ll try: see, if I was a gambling man, I’d wager that the thing that gave our banker billionaires the idea to turn our deaths into “death bonds” was the way they so effortlessly looted trillions of taxpayer bailout dollars from us, so quickly, and with so little resistance. That puts bad ideas into bad people’s heads. You and I, if we were the ones who got those trillions in our time of need (rather than having it stolen from us in our time of need), we might have a real sentimental epiphany, like, “Gee, the American taxpayers saved me from ruin! I promise from now on to change my ways and do whatever I can to repay these kind Americans!”
But in our real world, instead of having Scrooge epiphanies, our Wall Street bankers have Goodfelllas epiphanies. As in, “That was the easiest $23 trillion bucks anyone ever stole, fellas! Come on, let’s go back and see what else we can steal! There’s gotta be a lot more where that came from!” In our reality, there are no ghosts of bankruptcies past to make our billionaires behave like good Judeo-Christians. As the biggest billionaire of them all, Warren Buffett, admitted to the New York Times not long ago:
“There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.”
They’re not only not scared of the consequences, they’d be crazy to worry given the recent evidence. By our passivity, we’ve emboldened our vampire-oligarchs to steal more from us, and drain our blood for good measure. So now they’ve come up with the most shameless profit scheme ever imagined: issuing “death bonds” and securities based on these “death bonds” which aim to profit from people suffering from agonizing terminal illnesses.
Here is how the Times explains it:
Los bonos de la muerte - VALOR AÑADIDO - Cotizalia.com
"¿Qué son los bonos de la muerte? Se trata de títulos emitidos por una entidad financiera cuyo subyacente son seguros de vida previamente adquiridos a descuento a particulares que desean materializarlos anticipadamente. La esperanza de vida de tales individuos ha de situarse entre dos y diez años, según series estadísticas, a consecuencia de alguna enfermedad declarada (al principio se hablaba también de edad pero parece que este factor, mucho menos controlable, ha desaparecido del mapa). De ahí su nombre."
Incluso puedes cruzar inversiones en Death Bonds y en empresas de seguridad privada como BLACKWATER
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