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To: TobagoJack who wrote (59765)1/7/2010 5:35:17 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217862
 
Posted that what we are talking about is neither new nor easy we can move on to discuss regulation, unregulation, de-regulation and re-regulation.

I agree with you that absence of regulation can be profitable and doable. But keep trhe scale in mind: Only at a very tiny scale it is workeable.

I see it as laboratory controlled environment where it can work but not at a very large scale.

That because we tend to have borders encircling entities, nation states I mean, where we lack homogeneity and wide dispersion leads to things getting out of control as the Roman discovered, too late, I would say.

Parethesis:(good that we can discuss this in a civilized manner with the absence of those catfish heads who moved to the BBR.)

Now picture a global economy where everyone is trying to hedge, fleece, run for cover or simply survive. It is impossible to deal away with regulation.
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