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The wild card in
21st Century Stock Market Cartel plan is
Net. Several years ago, Wit Capital failed to create an online Stock Market in
United States. However,
U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is being forced to allow Net Stock Exchanges. At present, there are two LEGAL Net Stock Exchanges. One serves small capital investors. The other serves "after-hours" institutional traders.
In
beginning,
SEC used "Cease & Desist" orders to close down Net Stock Exchanges. Today, there are at least twenty American Net Stock Exchanges trading without
blessing of
SEC. The American Prohibition Era exemplifies
SEC's problem. They can't stop unlicensed Net Stock Exchanges, so they'll move to regulate them.
The SEC is in a quandary about regulating
Internet. The rest of
World is unlikely to try. Like online gambling, local Net Stock Exchanges create jobs in places that never heard of Wall Street.
As
established stock markets consolidate,
Net will see a proliferation of Net Stock Exchange. The hundreds of these Stock Exchanges will fragment
risk capital market. The limiting factor isn't
SEC. It's time to allow a computer-literate generation to have
disposable capital necessary to feed
dreams of
next generation of speculators. It will happen by 2010.
As
established Stock Markets consolidate and
risk capital markets fragment on
Net, nobody is looking for
Bear. We are in
midst of
greatest Bull Market in History. It's time to go public. It's time to build your company. It's time to sell your company at Market Capitalization. Then, it will be time to adopt a capital protection mode. The reason is
Bear is coming. It will probably arrive between 2010-2015. When it arrives, it will herald
worst Depression since
beginning of
Technological Revolution. The NASD & Germans will survey their empire as
Bear steps upon them.
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He has been the Managing Director of Beowulf Investments [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/] since 1981 and is the Executive Director of the Global Village Investment Club [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/globalvillageinvestmentclubwelcome/]