Posted on 04/24/2016 4:33:28 PM PDT by GilGil
Global trade is approximately $75 trillion annually. However, the Wall Street derivatives market, which are essentially bets placed within this entire financial construct, now account for more than $500 trillion.
$500,000,000,000,000.00
Let that number, $500 trillion, sink in .. Seriously, just pause and think about how much is currently being bet (the derivatives market) on these grand deals.
When you begin to fathom the scope, you begin to see the stakes in this 2016 presidential race.
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Start from scratch. Global default. It would be a rough few years, but the real-world economic activity would just go on for the most part. The central banks have built a house of cards: let it fall.
The American taxpayer = COLLATERAL DAMAGE
$500 trillion? Let the derivatives market do what it will. Just never bail out an investment bank, insurance company or hedge fund, ever, for any reason.
Well that is just the notional amount. The notional amount is far greater than the actual amount of the obligations. But it is still a big number even at that.
Or half a quadrillion?
But $500 trillion is not at stake.
If you and I bet $10 on a football game, does that mean $20 is "at stake"? No. One of us will end up with an extra $10, one will be out $10, with a net result of $0 removed from the economy.
Now, if losing $10 causes me to not be able to buy gas to get to work and I lose my job and can't pay my mortgage, etc, we can see the possibility for collateral (no pun intended) damage. But just to add up all the derivatives and claim that as a potential loss to the world's economy is utter nonsense.
Then again, it's "conservative" treefort, so what do we expect?
Oh! Please we are talking about a grotesque amount of money regardless of the final figure!
What, are we going to have a bunch of Germans moving in now? At least it would raise the national IQ.
Zero is not very big number.
But each football team was worth $1 billion.
You had a $2 billion notational derivative, I guess you're doomed as well.
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