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AMC: If you don’t have it Don’t spend it. Learn from the past mistakes!!

1 h 15 min · 31 mei 2024
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The conversation delves into the risks and complexities of the 'buy now, pay later' trend, as well as the intricate financial strategies and partnerships in the ETF market. It explores the impact of unregulated buy now, pay later schemes, the parallels with past financial crises, and the potential risks associated with leveraged ETFs and shadow banking. The conversation delves into the intricacies of financial schemes, market manipulation, and the impact on the economy. It also explores the need for regulatory reform and ethical business practices to prevent future financial crises. The Links For Tonight's Show: https://sway.cloud.microsoft/91UbKHBcXxNlEhAP?ref=Link https://sway.cloud.microsoft/1IZ3YZ8mKpwGMyvO?ref=Link Takeaways From The Show: * The buy now, pay later trend poses significant risks due to minimal regulatory oversight and the potential for financial instability. * Leveraged ETFs and shadow banking present complex financial strategies that require careful consideration and understanding of the associated risks. * Financial partnerships and collaborations in the ETF market raise questions about risk management, regulatory compliance, and the influence of political connections. * The conversation highlights the parallels between the buy now, pay later trend and past financial crises, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in the financial sector. Financial schemes and market manipulation have a significant impact on the economy. * Regulatory reform and ethical business practices are essential to prevent future financial crises. * The conversation highlights the need for comprehensive economic reform and responsible financial innovation. * The discussion emphasizes the importance of fostering a culture of transparency, integrity, and accountability in the financial sector.

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AMC: He Beat Me Straight Up Pay Him.. Pay That Ape His Money!!

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AMC: If you don’t have it Don’t spend it. Learn from the past mistakes!!

The conversation delves into the risks and complexities of the 'buy now, pay later' trend, as well as the intricate financial strategies and partnerships in the ETF market. It explores the impact of unregulated buy now, pay later schemes, the parallels with past financial crises, and the potential risks associated with leveraged ETFs and shadow banking. The conversation delves into the intricacies of financial schemes, market manipulation, and the impact on the economy. It also explores the need for regulatory reform and ethical business practices to prevent future financial crises. The Links For Tonight's Show: https://sway.cloud.microsoft/91UbKHBcXxNlEhAP?ref=Link https://sway.cloud.microsoft/1IZ3YZ8mKpwGMyvO?ref=Link Takeaways From The Show: * The buy now, pay later trend poses significant risks due to minimal regulatory oversight and the potential for financial instability. * Leveraged ETFs and shadow banking present complex financial strategies that require careful consideration and understanding of the associated risks. * Financial partnerships and collaborations in the ETF market raise questions about risk management, regulatory compliance, and the influence of political connections. * The conversation highlights the parallels between the buy now, pay later trend and past financial crises, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in the financial sector. Financial schemes and market manipulation have a significant impact on the economy. * Regulatory reform and ethical business practices are essential to prevent future financial crises. * The conversation highlights the need for comprehensive economic reform and responsible financial innovation. * The discussion emphasizes the importance of fostering a culture of transparency, integrity, and accountability in the financial sector.

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