Simon argues that stock prices no longer reflect earnings reality but instead reflect debt rollover, passive-index concentration, media management, and geopolitical importance to financial power.
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Financial engineering
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"...the resources, maintain the value in the stock market, but use financial engineering even though it's not, you know, it's just games, which means..."
"The stock price is dependent upon the ability to roll over the debt to print more money. It is also media manipulation because nothing's..."
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