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Chinese Market: Who Pulled The Plug?

Posted on 02/27/2007 11:53 AM | Link | Post Comment
On February 22nd, I wrote; If you are going to invest ANY money in the financial markets, you need to understand two things. 1) Who controls the money supply? 2) Who or what can possibly manipulate the stock market. These are two very important things to keep in mind. On Tuesday, Chinese stocks fell almost 9% in a day. Who pulled the plug? Do you really believe that all fund managers were telepathically connected to one another and decide in concert to sell? No way Jose’! Don’t get me wrong, I am not defending the sell-off in China. My point is simple. I just want to make sure we all understand who really controls the financial markets. Case in point, in March 2000, we saw first hand what the “Button Pushers” can do. The “Button Pushers” are financial elites who control monetary flows, and have incredible power over stock market booms and busts. For the past 6 months, they were content with keeping a steady amount of buying pressure on the U.S. market indexes. After the US delegation ( Hank Paulsen -Treasury Secretary, Ben Bernanke -Fed Chairman, and Susan Schwab -U.S. trade representative) visited China in December, and came back empty handed, do you think it is possible that these “Working Group” members turned their pit bulls lose on the Chinese markets as a warning shot across the bow?
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