NativeVideogamer is a sleepy little channel with currently under a hundred subscribers that should someday be recognized, if only for this podcast video series:
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Listen to "The Value of Gamestop" (Feb 3, 2021): (Important note: This is NOT a recommendation to buy GME stock.)
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Watch everything* beginning with "Examples of Money Laundering Fronts" (Feb 27, 2021 & ongoing).
If you've seen "Breaking Bad", then you understand the concept of money-laundering fronts. Walter White's car-wash converted "drug money" into "clean" money you could deposit in a bank without suspicion. But so also was Gus Fring's sprawling Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant franchise, whose distribution facility moved more buckets of chicken-batter than hungry appetites at the tables accounted for.
Want something heavy laid on you? Here goes: every single publicly-listed corporation on every stock-market, world-wide, is a front-organization in some capacity, and 99% of them are of a species (as described by NativeVideogamer) whose employees don't even know it. The structure and oversight of oxymoric government-regulated "markets" are designed to facilitate this.
These are trillionaire slush-funds utilized by "the 'Big Club' that you're not in" (George Carlin).
They are distribution facilities, and they don't need to move crystal meth in buckets of chicken either. E.g., "You should also know that it works without a goose." --The product they distribute (and HARVEST), aside from percentages of themselves, is money itself, and their valuation is governed by, not you-and-me "little people" pushing the bid/ask price with our mouse-crumb order, but battalions of HFT algos wash-trading to "paint the tape".
If you are in this game, you are chum. Caveat emptor.
Thanks for the information. Watched several of his videos. Given my real world experiences, much of the information he presents I already knew, but some of it was from a perspective I never saw before.
Every day I feel happier that I mostly stayed out of the stock market all my life!
Your strategy is a great way to save hundreds of thousands of dollars.