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This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. 20:37 - Jan 27 with 5176 viewsmonytowbray

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-55817918

More of this kind of thing.

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This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 22:03 - Jan 28 with 659 viewsmonytowbray

THIS IS A RIDE TO FOLLOW.

https://twitter.com/i/events/1354872291872526336

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This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 22:22 - Jan 28 with 623 viewsStokieBlue

This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 22:03 - Jan 28 by monytowbray

THIS IS A RIDE TO FOLLOW.

https://twitter.com/i/events/1354872291872526336

Lockdown needed some excitement.


Although it's not sounding too promising for those joining court cases (from Bloomberg but avoiding the paywall):

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/robinhood-customers-sue-over-removal-164733860.ht

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This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 23:43 - Jan 28 with 599 viewsDinDjarin

This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 16:14 - Jan 28 by chicoazul

It’s really good that a few redditor edge lords have stumbled upon a way to potentially corrupt and destroy our pensions and investments.


If you let someone else manage your pensions and investments then thats the risk you take.
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This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 07:22 - Jan 29 with 543 views26_Paz

This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 19:11 - Jan 28 by monytowbray

On a political level, endless crappy business level of f’ing over food producers, land banking, driving local indie shops out of business therefore removing money from the prosperity of your own community to line shareholder pockets elsewhere, eco-destruction.

https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/company-profile/tesco-plc

On a personal level, it was nice of them to threaten my mate the sack if he didn’t come in after a week off, he collapsed, not long after found out he had a rare form of leukaemia which killed him after a relapse a year later. Before he was terminal the company was hounding his wife to ask when he’s gonna die some they can suss out not paying out.

Corps aren’t our friends, sadly they’ve used poverty and struggling local economies to build an empire we cannot avoid without much effort. You can help the cause by costing them money.

Note Tesco was a literal example for the sake of the point and the same applies to many stores. You can also help fight monopolies and corporate power by stealing from other empires too. Sports Direct is a fun challenge, their stores are like 1984.


I’m not sure you should really be on here encouraging people to commit criminal offences ...

The Paz Man

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This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 08:24 - Jan 29 with 525 viewsDanTheMan



This is nice

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This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 08:37 - Jan 29 with 514 viewsSuperKieranMcKenna

This is a brilliant way to beat “the man” at his own game. on 19:13 - Jan 28 by monytowbray

If you haven’t sussed it yet, your pension shouldn’t be floated on the stock market in the first place and investors need to get real jobs.

The Stock Market is socialism for the rich.


Just on this point, what alternative would you propose which would provide equivalent capital growth in order to provide decent pensions? If you purely invested in property for example, you don't have the diversity to spread the risk?

The stock market also provides an important source of raising capital in order for companies to grow or get through tough times.

As you know I've not long joined TWTD, in a non-provocative way I just wondered what it is you believe in?
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