- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
To others seeing this question - please note the date it was posted.
To you, Sosueme, interesting insight so long ago. I agree in part, however I see a real problem with people who invest in mutual funds through IRA's etc. who have no idea what they are investing in and little say if any in what sweetheart deals are made between broker and dealer. And when one of those companies collapses, it might take 50 cents here from a share, two dollars there, but it adds up to big money eventually.
There needs to be more transparency for the investor, especially the passive one, and more accountability on Wall Street.
The "No Question Left Behind" Program.
Answering old questions from currently active Answerbaggers since March 21, 2008!
Is WFC a value or a growth stock?
by Answerbag Staff on July 12th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
What does it mean to invest?
by Answerbag Staff on July 12th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
Is a reverse stock split considered a sale?
by Answerbag Staff on July 10th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
What is the name of the Merrill Lynch Bull Logo?
by kj80376 on June 28th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
What is the best freebie site out there that doesnt require getting points?
by beastybears on August 6th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
You're reading Does anybody on here agree that the infusion or "free" capital into the financial markets is simply delaying the inevitable? Shouldn't we just let the inevitable happen....let companies and investors who made bad bets go under?
Comments
+6 :-)
by -Icy- on August 28th, 2009