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Old 02-24-2008, 12:06 PM
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Why do we stake our society's financial

well-being on stock markets, a system that involves risk? Why do we allow money to be created or destroyed?

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Stocks were created originally to make it easier to pool large amounts of capital to finance expensive ventures. Before the invention of stock, such ventures were possible only for very wealthy individuals, families or governments. However, the nature of large, expensive ventures is that they are risky and can result in financial loss. Society benefits from the stock markets though, because without them, the range of possible endeavors that a society can take on is far more limited. It can be argued that many of the advances humanity has made through commercial activity would not have been possible without the risks taken as part of stock investment.

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Society's well-being is vastly more exposed to the debt, credit, and commodity markets, you just don't see it and corporate, municipal, state, and federal bonds just don't have the excitement of stocks. We engage in the equity markets because of the belief that the risk will be balanced with greater return. As yourself the question, if you had $1000 to invest, would you put it in a 4.5% CD for a future purchase of a house (or 2nd house or whatever) or would you instead put it into GLD or YHOO to capture possible capital appreciation.

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well-being on stock markets, a system that involves risk? Why do we allow money to be created or destroyed?
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How do we finance "risky" endeavors? What is the alternative? If you are considering a system where there is a centrally planned authority, then that system also has risk, and it's harder for the central unit to get all the information, direct the "needs", it's more susceptible to corruption, etc.When information is distributed throughout a system (say in a market, the internet, or power grids) the risk of total failure is smaller, the information is spread more efficiently, etc.

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