i'm bringing this up because i think it's very hard for people to parse fact from fiction, or signal from noise in the financial press. And i've just realized that if you read anything like you should skip to the bottom and just read the disclaimers firsts. They're just like shilling their posion. O talkin their book and shilling their position, then you want to know that before you read ten pages. I got a sort of dynastic ach to wealth transference, whereby you basically get everything that you need and want through leverage. Weu'd obviously have risk of margin calls and things like that, as we saw to dramatic effect during covet.

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