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Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 9:08:45 AM, you wrote:

d> I am not trying to make a case of regulation is bad, however, over
d> regulation is can be just as harmful as inadequate or inept. 

What part of what I wrote would possibly make you imagine that I
think economies should be locked up in regulatory straightjackets?  I
could easily have written the paragraph above.

Yuki

d> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Yuki Taga <yukitaga@xxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dennis,
>> 
>> Think about what you said compared to the reality of the situation.
>> Nearly unregulated free-market capitalism (as in CDOs, SIVs, et al)
>> just about brought down the house.
>> 
>> It's a funny cognitive dissonance.  Ultra-right religious
>> conservatives (not saying you are one), who are often also pure
>> laissez faire market people (ditto), accept the negatives of human
>> nature as inevitable when it comes to moral issues.  But somehow,
>> this same negative human nature is presumed, one would apparently
>> suppose, to just vanish once human beings step forth into the holy
>> cathedral of completely unregulated capitalism.  "Let the markets run
>> themselves completely," they say.  But every time they get their way,
>> they or the markets just about run the truck into a ditch.
>> 
>> There.  If you start a thread with serious potential for *conflict*,
>> Dennis, load the wagons!  ^_-
>> 
>> Yuki
>> 
>> P.S.  Given the non-zero sum nature of equity markets, and their
>> size, it's probably not a bad idea to do something in an attempt to
>> stop potentially trillions upon trillions of dollars from simply
>> being panicked out of existence.  Money is simply uncreated, to use a
>> rather ugly phrase, for the most part. That was allowed to happen in
>> the early 1930s, with pretty sad consequences.
>> 
>> Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 12:38:32 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> DB> Hello Tomasz,
>> 
>> DB> There are many of us in this country (USA) that want to see the  
>> DB> markets take care of themselves.  Unfortunately not enough are aware
>> DB> of the issues involved and there is only one person running for  
>> DB> President that has that goal --Ron Paul.
>> 
>> DB> It may take a complete financial disaster before everyone wakes up  
>> DB> and realizes that centralized control does not work well.  No
d> small  
>> DB> committee can understand all the factors involved in an economy. If
>> DB> they could, then it follows that a small number of people (or an  
>> DB> individual) could know enough to make a quick fortune in fundamental
>> DB> investing.  And we know how hard that is to achieve!
>> 
>> DB> Best regards,
>> DB> Dennis
>> 
>> DB> On Jan 22, 2008, at 10:23 AM, Tomasz Janeczko wrote:
>> 
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> So helicopter Ben is in full panic mode now :-)
>> >>
>> >> It is pretty amazing and funny to see how this "free economy" is  
>> >> hand-operated :-)
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> Tomasz Janeczko
>> >> amibroker.com
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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