Wenn Kurse in die 'falsche' Richtung laufen, kann dies nur Resultat einer Verschwörung sein ! Dieses 'Bauchgefühl' wird von vielen ebenso geteilt wie der Glaube, dass es sich bei dieser Diagnose keinesfalls um eine Verschwörungstheorie handelt.
Ein innovativer Kommentar dazu:
Is the Stock Market Rigged?
By: Clif Droke
... ...Indeed, one could easily question the motive of those who vilify the PPT (assuming it exists). The existence of the PPT assumes that without their assistance the stock market would inevitably collapse. If this is true, shouldn't we be rooting for their success in propping the market instead of throwing stones at them (even if they're motive is essentially one of greed)? One can question the motives of the PPT, but what of the motives of those who would see the PPT dissolved as it were? Does the anti-PPT faction actually desire a market collapse and the Great Depression that would inevitably follow? And for what reasons? A love of anarchy and revolution? Disenchantment with the present order? The questions are endless?
... It's this aspect of manipulation that most concerns us. The respondent who was quoted at the start of this commentary seems to suggest that a.) the stock market is constantly under the influence of manipulation, which implies that b.) the recovery in share prices that started last March is artificial and therefore c.) the implication for a general economic recovery based on the Dow Theory "6-9 Month Rule" is invalid. It can be seen, though, that even if the stock market recovery is the result of manipulation by insiders, their manipulative efforts have in fact prevented an even greater calamity. The recovery in share prices has been a boom for businesses, which in turn bodes well for the economy. Already certain key economic industries have seen some meaningful recovery and this is good for the nation at large. No matter how you look at it, the "6-9 Month Rule" is valid regardless of whether or not the stock market recovery is the product of manipulation.
If the recovery that has been underway since March 2009 is the result of manipulation we can at least be thankful that the concerted efforts of the manipulators has kept us out of another Great Depression. Even if their motives in rigging the market are essentially selfish, we as outsiders still end up benefiting from it directly or indirectly for as long as their success lasts. It's perhaps an uncomfortable recognition that as a nation our fortune is largely tied with those unseen elements (however unsavory) beyond our comprehension. At the same time, it doesn't automatically follow that we can't profit or benefit - directly or indirectly - in spite of their activities. In other words, manipulation doesn't preclude success if you have the right discipline.
http://www.safehaven.com/article/15444/is-the-stock-market-rigged
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