As manipulation by the ultra rich becomes more obvious, trust drops.
u/Ash-2449 ·
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· April 14, 2026 at 06:54
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Doesnt that mean that eventually people will start to seek safe haven in markets not controlled by a few dozens of billionaires?
Stock market manipulation was always talked about but now its in your face, completely public and shameless and it makes sense, not only are they controlling the government directly, now there's billionaires, if not trillionaires which allows a single individual to make major moves that affect the market.
Anyone who was played an MMO knows how easy it is to manipulate entire sectors of an economy if you are good at trading there and have amassed a ton of gold.
Which means you cant really trust a market that can be manipulated so easy and becomes a game of the ultra rich, therefore the next rational move is to search for markets who dont allow such a thing to happen, at least not on this scale and blatantly.
Or maybe new markets popping up with the focus of specifically not allowing such level of manipulation to take place by putting specific limits.