>>60639168>the market is finei know you're trolling but the markets aren't the economy, the market depends on the economy (aside from manipulation and fraud, which is not resilient and renders the whole system more fragile to shocks, as evidenced by every panic/crash since the south seas bubble)
the markets might be fine, but in an era of incredible uncertainty that can change in literally seconds, a single social media post or press release or news item could crash the whole shit
not to mention the fragility of infrastructure (telecoms, transportation, geopolitical boundaries/maritime routes) that the whole system depends on.
>i mean the market is finewhat you mean here is, "the numbers on my screen look pretty okay." but they don't reflect the real situation, which is much closer to a historic collapse than anytime since, like, the cuban missile crisis