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I think stocks are anti-Christian in nature. Change my mind.

>> No.22584163

How are they anti-Christian?

>> No.22584379

>>22584123
parable of the ten pounds

>> No.22584490

>>22584123
It would be if the money was based on something real. Right now it's just increasing amounts of digital garbage money being forcefully pumped into mega corporations by the fed, so they get away with increasingly evil things. If it was limited amounts of gold or silver flowing from once place to another depending on what runs most efficiently it would be an honest system.

>> No.22584864

>>22584123
Elaborate pls

>> No.22584898

>>22584123
>change my mind
Okay
Read The "Parable of the Talents", in Matthew 25:14–30

>> No.22584934

>>22584123
Fuck Christian this is about making money you loser

>> No.22584999

>>22584123
Christianity, Nationalism, and Merchantalism are all codependent for a successful nation. Why do you think we, the West is today? All because some fraudulent fuck decided to form a joint stock company in Europe hundreds of years ago.

Take the dick out your ass and learn some fucking history scrub

>> No.22585052

>>22584123
OG Christianity was ok with people owning fucking slaves because they were too much of a commodity to let that shit go. And it would cope with "j-just treat them well ok?".
This is the the moral system you chose.

>> No.22586019

>>22584123
Being rich is also anti-Christian, I suggest you stay away from speculation so as to never have to face the temptation of wealth.

>> No.22586057

>>22584123
day trading probably, but owning stock? would you consider it un-christian to open a business? what if you and 10 friends went in on a business

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>>22584123
>Christ wouldn't want you learning to invest your money so you can improve your life, provide for your family, and have enough financial resources to make a change in your community. He definitely doesn't want you to get involved with stocks so you educate yourself about the financial system and how good, honest people are fleeced like sheep by the banksters who see themselves as the rightful rulers of the world.

>> No.22586177

>>22584123
You’re right. I see where you’re coming from anon, but I’ll be damned if my daughter thinks and surrounds herself with worthless onlyfanwhores cause it’s one way to bring in revenue.

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>>22586057
if no one day traded, the market would be really illiquid, because how often do yo really need to sell a stock? and so having more traders provides liquidity. although, perhaps the stock market could benefit from moving to a liquidity pool model

>> No.22586190

>>22584898
Please tell me you're larping. Please please tell me you're not actually christian. The last thing I wanna hear is that I've been spending the last THREE YEARS of my sedentary life on a christian basket weaving picture board

>> No.22586207

>>22584123
How is granting money for others to create more wealth for both you and them as they provide goods and services for society anti-Christian?

>> No.22586242

Yes, they are.

Sell all your positions and die poor.

>> No.22586283

>>22586179
> gambling on options and jumping on short term up trends

IM PROVIDING LIQUIDITY this is so good for the market. I'm contributing so much to society and this money is well earned. Jesus would definitely approve. I'm LUUUUUUUBBBBINNGG

>> No.22586339

See you in hell faggot

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>>22586283
t. tard who doesn't understand liquidity works

how are you going to pull out your retirement funds boomer when there's no one to sell to?

>> No.22586434

>>22584123
why is the name on his shirt written backwards?

>> No.22586472

>>22586381
Of course liquidity matters (probably wouldn't be so bad if there were only a few trades an hour) but you aren't the one providing it with your Tesla and Google trades on robinhood.

>> No.22587730

>>22586190
I think there's a bunch of anons on /biz/ who are Christians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSxegwiYLEQ