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Strategies & Market Trends : Free Float Trading/ Portfolio Development/ Index Stategies

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From: dvdw©1/13/2011 11:27:21 AM
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Degrees of Freedom should be one of the primary characteristics of a functioning free market. Its a measurable within the context of holistic sum values and relative constant free floats which are properly characterized by market action operating within the constraints of legal supply.

Without operational degrees of freedom, the market reduces to contrivance. Contrivances are summarized by the terms Systemic or Oligarchic malfeasance.

The laws governing stock issuance, guarantee that contrivances under any terms, should not occur with any frequency.

Because the Stock in the market, constitutes the market.

Entities favoring derivatives as proxies, are most likely aligned with the forces opposing free markets. Self interest emerges from all compartments, on directions of control units, information is always produced with intent.

Risk management has been this last decades plausibly deniable term for endearment of its own self interest, construed and extrapolated by program actions, accounts for the lions share of malfeasance witnessed over the first decade, properly characterized as the lost decade, do primarily to the subversion of private property, to the whims of contrivance, where degrees of freedom of a supposedly free market, were all but absent.
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