Energy Regulation Weighs on U.S. Exchanges [View article]
you can never have an efficient market......as all prices today will change with time.......as no one can predict the future. The only absolute is that prices will change with time......hence all efficient market theory must be incorrect....because no one can accurately predict the future. Furthermore.....everyone views history differently....while each person may view it with their own values/experiences/mat... equations....etc......nothing jives to the true value....as none of us are "the knowing".
Regulation of OTC Derivatives: CME, ICE to Benefit [View article]
I work in the aerospace industry....While we do try to maximize profits....I highily doubt that the excessive stranglehold of regulations really does much. In fact.....it is very counterproductive and adds a large amount of cost to our operations.
On May 15 02:57 PM wpdragon wrote:
> Too many companies think it is in their best interest to make as > much money as they possibly can, and they are more than willing to > cut corners wherever they think they can get away with it in that > pursuit. And they hire plenty of lawyers and marketing/PR staff to > deny any wrongdoing in that regard. People die that way, or are grievously > injured. > > That is why you regulate companies and industries, because if you > are too naive to understand that companies are out for one thing, > and that is too make monstrous profits while they deny liability, > then you are likely to be the one injured at some point.
Regulation of OTC Derivatives: CME, ICE to Benefit [View article]
Regulation is the market bankrupting the losers.
I mean....why do we even have half of these regulations....like the FAA-PMA or FDA.
I would seriously think that its in the companies best interest to keep planes flying safely.....otherwise they are going to get sued like hell or people will stop buying/flying their planes if they crash.
That goes for anything and everything thats made........The regulations itself is a HUGE inefficiency and is not needed. Just MO.
Energy Regulation Weighs on U.S. Exchanges [View article]
Regulation of OTC Derivatives: CME, ICE to Benefit [View article]
On May 15 02:57 PM wpdragon wrote:
> Too many companies think it is in their best interest to make as
> much money as they possibly can, and they are more than willing to
> cut corners wherever they think they can get away with it in that
> pursuit. And they hire plenty of lawyers and marketing/PR staff to
> deny any wrongdoing in that regard. People die that way, or are grievously
> injured.
>
> That is why you regulate companies and industries, because if you
> are too naive to understand that companies are out for one thing,
> and that is too make monstrous profits while they deny liability,
> then you are likely to be the one injured at some point.
Regulation of OTC Derivatives: CME, ICE to Benefit [View article]
I mean....why do we even have half of these regulations....like the FAA-PMA or FDA.
I would seriously think that its in the companies best interest to keep planes flying safely.....otherwise they are going to get sued like hell or people will stop buying/flying their planes if they crash.
That goes for anything and everything thats made........The regulations itself is a HUGE inefficiency and is not needed. Just MO.