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00:01I'm telling you, don't you want to be rich, Samir?
00:04No, I actually enjoy being poor a lot, to be honest.
00:07I was impressed by the pursuit that might seem aimless
00:10But perhaps there will be meaning at the end of the road.
00:13We don't understand him
00:14That's what I'm talking about.
00:15Okay, and the one who loves you is rich with a simple thing.
00:18I'm still telling you I don't want to eat.
00:19Okay, since you asked
00:20But what's the common thread between the invention of Bitcoin?
00:24The stock market crash of 2008
00:26The rise of Amazon in the 1990s
00:30What is the subscriber, sir?
00:31All these countries offer great investment opportunities if you see them early.
00:35So you're planning to study economics or what? I don't understand.
00:37I swear, I'm going to do something no one has ever thought of before.
00:40I'll build a time machine to invest in all of this.
00:43Imagine, for example, if you went back in time and invested in the company before it went under.
00:48And I didn't register the Facebook invention in my name before it was even used.
00:51And don't open it with milk before it opens
00:54But Mohsen, you're a home economics graduate, my dear.
00:57So what?
00:58You don't have enough knowledge to invent a time machine.
01:00You're right
01:01But it's solved
01:02I will invent a robot that will invent a time machine for me.
01:05Hey, how are you going to invent a robot?
01:08Correct
01:09I found her
01:10We invented a robot that invented a robot that invented a time machine
01:13Mohsen, get this idea out of your head.
01:15Admit that you are a failure
01:16Your life is on the verge of collapse
01:18Furthermore, no one in history has been able to invent a time machine.
01:21Change one person
01:23Who is this?
01:36Oh my God
01:42The news about the Asoum region, in which we invested in 2001, is as follows:
01:49music
01:51Family like watching, oh lady and blessings
01:52Welcome to the new episode of Al-Daheeh program
01:54Beautiful viewer, give me your hand and bring your guide to the ground.
01:57Because we're going back in time, delicious and sweet
01:59We'll go back to the seventeenth century
02:00Hassi, don't be envious of the artificial image.
02:02Your back is like that, and the old world, come back with me
02:03It is now the year 1634
02:05The Netherlands receives a new plant, unknown to it, from the Ottoman Empire.
02:09any?
02:09The tyolines appeared
02:10This flower, my dear, will not only produce dairy products in the agricultural world.
02:12No, this will completely change society, the economy, and people's conditions.
02:15The Dutch were fascinated by the sad flower
02:17Extraordinary amazement
02:18She became very ill and her cough began to increase over time.
02:21It is inevitable that someone will find a man who agrees to sell his house in exchange for Tulim
02:24Oh river, Sayyid Abu Hamad is selling his house for a flower
02:26That's not the problem, my dear, the real problem is...
02:27The problem was that the price of the house didn't cover the price of the flower.
02:40This man was not exceptional
02:41No, this wasn't a rare event we're talking about.
02:44No, there were thousands of people who did exactly that.
02:46They left their homes and their homes and welcomed their children so that they could point to an onion
02:49I have a large, squashed camel in Al-Sakariya, and I've made two kosher-shaped pastries intentionally.
02:54People had no problem selling their homes and living in Asari
02:56Dear Tulip, Ciro's popularity has increased to the point that he's entered the stock market.
02:59The second one is the Arabic language teaching method.
03:01There was a stock market in the seventeenth century.
03:03You want to convince me that people caused the events of 1630 if they had a general book?
03:06I say straight
03:06It might surprise you, my friend, to hear that the idea of investing in stocks wasn't a new invention.
03:10The seventeenth century Dutch had their hearts attached to the Tulimus
03:13To such an extent that they participated in one of the first stock market experiments in history.
03:17Dutch East India Company
03:20Where was she sending her lines to the East?
03:22She used to send these ships to bring back silk, spices, and gold.
03:24That's why it needed a lot of funding.
03:26So here we have a Dutch company that needs a budget for the strand
03:29Instead of continuing to borrow, let's give people a chance.
03:32Let them buy a share of the trip, and then I'll give them a portion of the profit.
03:35Give us your money, we'll invest it in buying goods, and when we sell the goods, you'll take a share of the profit.
03:40The container came from outside, and you understand, my dear.
03:42And that's when people started buying stocks and shares.
03:44To establish their ownership of this maritime project, they exerted pressure.
03:47In other words, we can say very simply and concisely that...
03:50If you start with this company, the first stock exchange in the world
03:52With the presence of the tulip and people's fascination with it, the magic of this flower increased even more.
03:56And if you don't like people who sell their homes for an onion
03:59People these days don't even bother to pick an onion for themselves.
04:01They didn't trade in the onion promise.
04:04A certain kind of talk, or a certain expression, suggests that the onion, God willing, is on its way.
04:07This is a loan you'll put into your money, God willing.
04:09Over time, the entire market was created, built on hope.
04:11Or we could say it's an illusion that has nothing to do with the actual value of the product.
04:14At that time, a Dutchman came and had mushrooms.
04:16I will buy the stock at a certain price, and before the results are announced, its price will have increased.
04:19I'll go and sell, make a profit, and achieve my dream of quick riches.
04:22In his book
04:26Scottish journalist Charles Packeep says that the type of dress is a vizouri.
04:29This is a very rare type of tulip.
04:31He was tracking it at the time at a price equivalent to
04:33Two thousand kilograms of wheat, four millets, eight pigs, and twelve sheep
04:37Put this together with two tons of cheese and five hundred kilos of cheese.
04:41All of this combined
04:42Azizi Zahra said, "Her wish is equivalent to the needs that Haj Jasha worked on."
04:46Do you know that twelve sheep are old and have been thrown away by me?
04:48By God, I know this story very well.
04:50You're exaggerating to make a good episode and attract my attention, so go ahead and ask me the question.
04:55Well, go ahead, Mr. Hali. I mean, people in that era were ignorant and wasted their money on such trivialities.
04:58And there's definitely an idea behind this story that she won't reveal.
05:02Get out! Come on, get out!
05:04Get out
05:05I'm expecting these grades
05:06Medicine, read it, I'll tell you something, it's sudden.
05:07What happened, my dear, was not surprising at all.
05:10He said that the quickest way to get money
05:12It's not about having studied business or being a graduate; it's about having a three-letter name.
05:15The quickest and easiest way to get money is through hell.
05:17This highlights our capacity as humans to commit follies in pursuit of the dream of money.
05:21The unlimited GTA code that will drown us is a limitless power.
05:26Greed, my dear, never ends.
05:27And that's exactly what happens.
05:28Tulip bulbs are reaching insane prices
05:32But suddenly what happens?
05:33People are stopping buying onions
05:35Whoever has an onion should sell it.
05:36He couldn't find anyone to buy it from him anymore.
05:38We begin with roses and discounts
05:39Then we find that the prices of things have dropped.
05:41And I said
05:42And here the people woke up to the shock of this disaster
05:44The one who sold his house returned to live next to it in the street.
05:46But thank God he has an onion in his hand
05:48This will later be known historically as
05:50Aetolib of Babylon
05:50Aeolian bubble
05:52The oldest economic bubble we know of in history
05:54You might think, my dear, that these people deserve it
05:56Someone would leave their home because of their back.
05:57But Khallali tells you, and surprises you, that there's no one new to the bubble
06:00Think about the people around us in the world
06:01Newton, discoverer of gravity
06:03The man who gave us calculus
06:04The man whose name is on the laws of physics and half the school textbook
06:07He fell into the bubble trap
06:08Newton, who calculated the movement of the planets around us
06:10He was unable to calculate the stock movement.
06:12He forced his money into a bubble in the early 18th century
06:15A bubble known as the South Sea
06:17This is someone whose intelligence we cannot doubt.
06:19What's even more frightening is that another economic bubble like this isn't a rare occurrence.
06:22But it's an event that keeps happening and it's happening quickly.
06:25And always in the end, one mourned him.
06:26The bubble is bursting
06:27This ultimately leads us to an important question.
06:29What makes people follow a bubble?
06:31Is it obvious that a bubble is a bubble before we know it's a bubble?
06:34We'll look at a suggested answer from a book.
06:36The book says that 95% of the economy
06:40We can understand it through logic and simple analysis.
06:42Let's explain
06:43What's a bubble?
06:43For example, when you hear that Pep Guardiola created a bubble around Messi
06:47What are you thinking about?
06:48Scientifically, you think there is a distortion in the true value.
06:50For something compared to his actual tent
06:52So you think Guardiola is a man of God?
06:54And Messi is the one who did it
06:55Messi is the one who inflated his ego
06:57If Messi disappears, Guardiola will explode.
06:59Here you are assuming that Guardiola is bigger than he is.
07:02And the truth will come out one day, like a balloon.
07:05This is completely unrelated to the idea of an economic bubble.
07:07Economic Doors is originally
07:08Unjustified price increase for a product or asset
07:10It could be real estate
07:11It could be shares
07:12It could be anything else
07:13Where a bubble exists, my dear, there don't necessarily have to be logical reasons.
07:16By increasing the price of this asset
07:18Or this product
07:18The whole thing just needs a game.
07:29She also says that these markets are rational.
07:31A virtuous woman who is balanced in her decisions
07:33She transformed and is fixing herself
07:35But what happened in 1977
07:36The economist Heinz Minsky will present his work entitled
07:40The Financial Instability Hypothesis
07:42And Qaya stood up so that you might hear her, O people.
07:43I extend my hand into the bonds
07:44They said, "Please extend."
07:45From the rocky reality of things, I see that stability breeds instability.
07:49Long periods of growth and financial stability
07:51It encourages people to engage in dangerous behaviors.
07:53Whether in borrowing and loans or in investment
07:55Meaning, my dear, when you find the world beautiful
07:58The economy is growing, you start to say
07:59What's this? As long as things are good, the economy will grow.
08:01So I can take higher rewards
08:03So I can take out larger loans with lower interest rates.
08:05Because the world is stable
08:07Stability breeds boredom
08:08To break the boredom, you need to take bigger risks.
08:11This is what leads to the destruction of stability.
08:13After Minsky Hegy, the economic historian
08:15In his book
08:23Whether in a booming economy or a declining economy
08:25For now, my dear, we have the ingredients for the bubble.
08:27Four steps, four stages it goes through
08:30Any southern Mali in the world
08:31The bubble usually comes from something very simple.
08:33moment of transformation or displacement
08:34A new idea, a revolutionary technology, or even a different policy
08:37A stray movement shakes the still waters
08:39She hesitates, asking, "What are we going to do?"
08:41This is my dear, as we said, the first stage
08:42displacement
08:43Attracting people's attention
08:44Second stage
08:45It will be a moment of prosperity
08:46Booming moment
08:47Prices are starting to rise one by one
08:49And then quick jumps occur
08:51And then it splits
08:52small and large investors
08:54He enters the market
08:54The media exaggerates reality
08:56And what happens will be multiplied by three.
08:57Every day you will find your phone ringing.
08:59And one of them tells you
09:00Yes, I want to show you one
09:02They are for you and your family in one of the deserts of Egypt
09:04Three hours away from everything
09:05If this call goes through
09:06You will receive a second and a third call.
09:07You feel that you are impacting your real estate investment
09:09And the disease begins in a group called
09:11Foam and fear of missing the opportunity
09:12People are buying
09:13Because she's afraid she'll regret it
09:14She didn't buy it
09:15Everyone is protecting themselves
09:16That he remains a joke in his grandson's story
09:18I am proposing to her
09:19Land with a license in Tarab and Qotko
09:20And I bought it.
09:21I'm really good, I'm right
09:22One person is thinking
09:23Demand increases
09:24And the prices are getting more and more attractive
09:26As long as prices have increased
09:27Those who entered the game were happy
09:28Here, my dear, begins the third stage.
09:30Euphoria stage
09:31ecstasy stage
09:32In the euphoria stage, my dear
09:33We will be a link to the peak
09:34Many people win
09:35And nobody is thinking about the danger at all.
09:37People here will start to think
09:38Unconscious
09:38In the next fool
09:40Greater Full Theory
09:41It means everyone is buying at a high price.
09:42He'll be sure that there's no fool after him.
09:45He will buy at the highest price
09:46Dear, your idea is very foolish.
09:47But peak time
09:49There's always a fool in it.
09:50The one who will buy after the fool
09:51People have almost complete speech impediments.
09:53She won't lose and will come out a winner in any way.
09:55A psychological condition known for its burdening effect
09:57When people, my dear, invest their money and dreams
10:00specific interval
10:00Their dreams, as you say
10:01He starts filtering the information
10:02He sees the information
10:03Which confirms things that are in the person's best interest
10:06In positive news
10:07They celebrate it very much
10:08Any news that remained negative or cautionary
10:09They ignore him
10:10And they diminish its value
10:11So you'll find these people always following the locals.
10:14Those who want to hear them
10:15This, dear Mehyas, has its purpose
10:16He is the one who reassures you about the big decisions.
10:18The task you took
10:19So that you don't get hurt, my love
10:20I made a big decision
10:21And Mutawy sat for 24 hours
10:23All of this, my dear, starts working until we reach the very last moment.
10:26The fourth stage is the panic stage.
10:28Paneer
10:29This is not the truth
10:30One rumor
10:31Or one Toyota
10:32Or, we could say that people smell the news.
10:34The tape shows the words "Urgent"
10:36The disappearance of the next fool
10:37We've reached the end, you fool.
10:39Everyone who enters buys at a price
10:41He wants to sell at a bargain price
10:42So why doesn't anyone sell to him at a reasonable price?
10:44He says, "It's okay, no problem."
10:45How many thousands did I pay you?
10:46It doesn't have to be the opposite, it's normal.
10:47So, my dear, it is preferable in this important stage
10:49People sell
10:50You're trying to lower the price in order to sell.
10:52Because there's no one left to buy.
10:54So prices keep collapsing, collapsing
10:55And then we get the same crisis that happened in the world of tulips.
10:58And you will find out and be sure
10:59The fire will spread throughout the entire market at an insane speed.
11:01At that moment, my dear, the problem
11:02The grip is collapsing
11:03Everyone is selling
11:05If the matter is large, everyone sells everything.
11:08Would I be honest, my friend, if I told you there's another version of economic bubbles?
11:12Stranger version
11:13An economic bubble with the words "on its face" written on it
11:15It's an economic bubble
11:16It's been known as an economic bubble since the day it started
11:18One of my dear friends enters bubbles
11:19She knows that the imam is fake
11:21Let me take you back to the good old days of playing.
11:23GameStop Video Games Company
11:25A place like that, my dear, just like in Saudi Arabia when there was a Tokyo Game.
11:28Secret, my dear, you see I'm in Saudi Arabia
11:30So I found some references that conflicted with each other.
11:32Oh my comfort, what's wrong with me?
11:33Important, my dear, the GameStop company had branches almost everywhere.
11:36People, my dear, used to go to the clubs and buy the game in a plastic box.
11:39Remember those days and wait impatiently until they pass.
11:42To try the CD
11:43You just sit there waiting for the PlayStation logo to disappear.
11:45And if the sign doesn't benefit, then it goes up to the table and comes out with a live stream like that.
11:48Until it's fully charged, then turn it in the device with your hand to get the momentum.
11:52Of course, with a few invitations, we'll open the PlayStation door a bit.
11:55Sometimes it works, the air is open, sometimes it works, the air is closed
11:57Once you finish it, so that you can give the impression of the cylindrical shape you read.
11:59And that means at dawn the game starts.
12:02This company symbolizes the Jelli Al-Kasd and Al-Shrayt
12:04But what happened? The world changed.
12:06Now, my friend, there's a PlayStation Store.
12:08The content is downloaded directly digitally without CDs.
12:10Success in time and effort, and saving the megabytes that you used.
12:13People started buying online around 2006
12:15This pickling process was anything but simple.
12:16Heard throughout the world
12:18In Britain, for example, more than 90% of young people now buy games online.
12:21In America and everywhere else
12:22The percentage of games that are physically competing
12:24It dropped at alarming rates
12:26Sales remained at ground level
12:27Now, if you're a gamer and you bought a game from Al-Astwana
12:29You're pregnant, like someone listening to songs on a gramophone.
12:31The era of the physical game is over.
12:33Jamestoby, my dear, can't keep up with this revolution.
12:36Her revenues continued to decline
12:37And the shops became like museums
12:39The father pointed to his young son and said, "My dear, we used to buy toys in this place."
12:42Sales after your move are like a proverb
12:44I don't know what he did in this world
12:46And of course, my friend, during the coronavirus pandemic, the company's stock collapsed.
12:49It drops to two and a half dollars
12:50Who in their right mind would go out and buy toys from the stores?
12:54What no one could have imagined
12:56These are museum shops that die out over time.
13:00And the price of Bemut shares over time
13:01You will be ahead of the curve in one of the most significant economic bubbles ever.
13:05The two major investors and investors told you, "What's this?"
13:07This company is collapsing
13:09And we know it's going to collapse
13:11This company is going to collapse
13:12Why don't we benefit from its occurrence?
13:13My dear, in the market they have something called short selling.
13:16Shorts selling
13:17He said, "Tar'an is very reliable."
13:18Imagine you went to one of your friends and said to him
13:20Lend me your iPhone, my friend.
13:22This sweet, secret iPhone
13:23After a year, things will be fixed, and I'll return them to you as they were.
13:24Before you took it and sold it for a thousand dollars
13:27So get up and tell yourself
13:28When the iPhone 14 is released, the price of the 13 will decrease.
13:30So I'll leave now that I've taken the thousand dollars.
13:33When the iPhone 14 comes out, will the 13 drop to six hundred dollars?
13:36Am I supposed to buy six hundred dollars?
13:38I'm going to return the iPhone my friend there had, how much is the difference of four hundred dollars?
13:42This is short selling
13:44I know that a certain stock, or I'm betting that a certain stock will decline in the future.
13:48Here you are going to sell something that doesn't belong to you now and bet that its share price will drop later.
13:52So you buy it cheaper, then return it to its owner and keep the difference as profit.
13:56This is short selling
13:57The problem is, what if the opposite happened? Imagine if everyone wanted the iPhone 13 you sold.
14:02So instead of the price going down, you profit from the difference.
14:04No, this is a little increase.
14:05The price of the iPhone 13 will remain at 1500 instead of dropping to 600.
14:10At that point, you'll be forced, like when selling, to buy at that price in order to return it to your friend.
14:15It means I didn't just fail to make a profit
14:16No, you emptied your own pocket of money.
14:18You were betting on the thing failing; if it didn't fail, you failed.
14:20That's not how it works, my dear. When this happens, something called a short squeeze occurs.
14:24The higher the price, the higher your value.
14:26So you find yourself needing to buy quickly before the price goes up even more so you can return the stock or iPhone you bought to its owner.
14:32Your running itself increases demand because you made a move in the market.
14:35Therefore, the price increases even more.
14:37This, my dear, is the short squeeze.
14:39The cause puts downward pressure on the current price.
14:41This forces him to buy, and every time he buys, the price goes up.
14:44This, my dear, highlights the dangers of short selling.
14:46When you buy a regular stock, your loss is limited to the amount you paid.
14:50I bought a share at 100, and the share price drops to zero. I won't lose more than 100.
14:53But listen, my dear, when you sell me out so openly, your loss has no limit.
14:58The price might keep rising while you continue to lose.
15:00The big box, my dear, the box of Sakiya
15:03And indeed, it is Eskimo from the market.
15:04But this time something very strange happened, a surprise they will never forget.
15:08Genstop in its death throes during the coronavirus pandemic
15:10Like I told you, the pandemic finished her off
15:11The company that was once a symbol of an entire generation is now drowning in a flood of neck-and-neck
15:15A digital flood has engulfed everything around it.
15:17Here, the big funds and major investors have started rolling up their sleeves so we can go in and sell on the short.
15:21They want to profit from every day this company loses money.
15:24The large hedge fund, like Melvin Capt, for example
15:26He had been betting against Gamestop for years
15:28Since 2014, the fund has seen that this stock has a positive future.
15:31They were worried that this stock would continue to fall day after day.
15:34And they will emerge from this fall with a substantial sum of money.
15:36The idea behind the transformation of the Sandiq was very simple.
15:39They were simply selecting millions of shares of GameStop.
15:41They want to sell it in the market at its current price.
15:43The plan here, as I told you, is that they should wait a little while until the stock price drops.
15:46Then they will go and buy these shares from the market at a cheap price.
15:49They return the shares they borrowed from the people and keep the difference as net profit in their pockets.
15:54The same example applies to iPhones, but borrowing shares is a complicated process that I won't discuss now.
15:57Like I told you, my dear, if the arrow goes up, these people will be wiped out.
16:00But why would they find this company? Its profits are tied to the time people spend buying online games.
16:04No one buys strips anymore, so in front of Bluetost, my dear, what causes diseases becomes Bluetost very strange.
16:10And it comes from the furthest place you can imagine, a power that forms in the shadows, something no one expected to appear.
16:15We see a page called WallstreetBits on Reddit, and my dear, this is a forum interested in the stock market and speculation.
16:20But not within the market itself, there's a group of small investors who talk amongst themselves and decide what to buy and what not to buy.
16:26Young men completing a cement dinner, small investors
16:29It was a forum, you could say satirical, where they talked a bit about trade strategy, company valuation, things like that.
16:35Young people come and go, interact, and know each other.
16:37You'll find company reviews in this forum, my friend.
16:40I'm literally walking on love
16:41We invest in a certain stock simply because it has some appealing features; we'd love it if it went up.
16:45These people were neither professional investors nor huge financial institutions.
16:48Basically, small investors are using apps like Robinhood, for example.
16:52An app that lets them buy and sell from their mobile phones
16:54Without paying any commission, without going on any errands, or anything else.
16:56From his home, the idea for this app helped ordinary people enter the market and try out their own products.
17:01Something inspired by Robin Hood himself, just like his name.
17:03The one who took from the rich and gave to the poor
17:04Like many poor young people, he is angry about the living conditions.
17:07He has a desire to teach the big financial institutions that have been targeted.
17:10In our current situation, the solution is to protect the funds.
17:12Also, as I told you, with the coronavirus, these people are the most vulnerable segment of society.
17:15Some of them lost their jobs, some of them had their salaries cut.
17:18And this, my dear, increased their feelings of anger.
17:20You big institutions keep putting us in an economic bind
17:23And we're the ones who pay for the projects.
17:24Normally, these people shouldn't have any weight in the market.
17:27The richest one of them, with the most beautiful voice, is the Asmariya.
17:29Matin Dollar doesn't know where their families are.
17:31But he's living in the role of the investor.
17:32What happened, my dear, is that Holof Sred Beatles brought them together.
17:35When I gathered them together, I gave them weight in the market.
17:38We have a school of small anchovies that can face the enemy
17:42Social media brought them together and created a huge digital army.
17:45He is capable of shaking any financial institution.
17:47What's even stranger is that this society will present the world with a very unique model of economic bubbles.
17:52This is not the first time people will create an economic bubble based on this principle.
17:56In a state of choice, not in a state of prosperity
17:58So that they can write us a completely new chapter in the tales of the market
18:00Kaplan, I'm telling you, the Note shift in our story wasn't originally from Riddle.
18:03In August 2020, a figure emerged who turned everything upside down.
18:06Ryan Coyne, founder of Shui
18:08A company specializing in selling pet supplies
18:10This guy is going to buy a large stake in GameStop, around 10%
18:14And this isn't just any ordinary man.
18:15He's a pet owner, but a predator.
18:17This company was competing with Amazon and might have specialized in a particular field, so they outperformed it.
18:22People here are falling apart
18:23What would make a man with this level of success invest in a dying company like GameStop?
18:26This guy definitely sees an excellent opportunity
18:28That's what people said at the time.
18:30Although there were no real indications that the company's situation was ideal
18:33The youth are not men, they play with the second stones
18:34But the news that a big player like Ryan invested and put his money into the company
18:37It was enough to raise the stock price in just 4 months
18:40From approximately $6 to about $18
18:43That means about 150%
18:45The increase is significant, but the situation is still under control.
18:48Sandeed Al-Tahtif hasn't hedged yet.
18:50And there's no fear yet for the strongman who ordered us to fail the company
18:53Because that's normal, they asked the stock exchange that way.
18:55Hey, news now, about acquiring a patent for a pen.
18:58By raising the share price slightly
18:59This makes people experience a rush and buy the stock.
19:01But what happens after a while is that the stock price goes back up again.
19:04It reflects the value of truth in the market
19:05In January 2021
19:06Ryan is appointed as a board member of GameStop.
19:10It also requires other people who specialize in e-commerce.
19:13This suggests that the man wants to get the company back on its feet.
19:16He wants to take off the digital flag and see what this new generation is saying?
19:19What happened, my dear, is that the people involved with the stock and others went and bought the shares.
19:22The stock jumped in one day until it reached $38.
19:26Up to this moment, the fund managers have seen all of this.
19:28They haven't taken precautions yet.
19:30Normal, elderly person without injury
19:32Sweet spirit, keeping pace, meaning
19:34He dyes his hair, goes to the university, meets girls
19:36But there's nothing to fear from him
19:38To the point that one of the hedge fund managers
19:40The blame lies with the people who will buy this stock in Toyota.
19:42Al Sakers Ads Poker Game
19:44So come on, let's play poker.
19:46The stock will fall again
19:48And you'll quickly lose your money and go back to your old ways, kids.
19:51The Toyota is like a postal order.
19:52Trembling over gasoline
19:53The rebellious young man who was fed up with the big institutions
19:56You went and argued with him, that's enough for you.
19:58He doesn't want to bother you.
20:00So you made his desire to give you something much greater than his desire to earn money.
20:03I'm a beggar anyway.
20:04But we'll make you miserable
20:05I am upset
20:06So we can see it after this Toyota, just two days later.
20:08The time bomb explodes
20:09Information began to spread in the market about the volume of short selling.
20:12GameStop shares reached 140%
20:15Meaning that the hedging bond
20:16She sold more shares short than she had.
20:18Indeed, in the market
20:19no
20:19How could Buhamad sell more shares than the actual number of shares?
20:22Hey, my dear, let me tell you
20:23One of the wonders and absurdities of the financial market
20:26When someone goes and sells a stock short
20:27He must have borrowed it from another investor.
20:29He sells it in the market.
20:31Whoever bought from him became the new owner of the stock.
20:33But what if this new king decides to shoot the arrow again?
20:36In other words, my dear, it's as if you borrowed the iPhone and sold it.
20:40The person you sent it to
20:41Umm Barda lent the iPhone to someone else so they could sell it.
20:44In the case of stocks
20:45This stock could be shorted again
20:48And so on and so forth
20:49This strap might keep repeating itself
20:50This could make the shares that I sold
20:51More than the shares available
20:53Here you are, without a time limit.
20:55Any small movement
20:56The stock price will begin to fluctuate wildly.
20:58Here's the shorts, Selig
20:59or short selling
21:00It will turn into a short squeeze
21:01People who sold on the short
21:02They will buy quickly
21:04To reduce their losses
21:05We are spoiled by these things
21:06This is people's money
21:06We want to return them to their owners.
21:08Just so we can return them to their owners.
21:09We still need to buy
21:10And when there is still a large demand for it
21:12big evil
21:13On this product
21:13The stock price will rise on its own anyway.
21:15Then it starts to appear
21:17People forced
21:18Because the share price increases
21:19Buy now!
21:20To get back the shares he borrowed
21:22So the episode prefers your work like this.
21:23Dokhin ya Lamouna
21:24Until the losses reach a level with no limit
21:27The important thing, my dear
21:28Back to the two handsome rebellious young men
21:29Reddit people
21:30The youth who are sitting and printing on
21:32Before Kishan Robin Hood
21:32He has a fear of fast speeds.
21:34and swift revenge
21:35The first thing they did was distort this information.
21:36He just told you
21:37We will put it on the market.
21:38And we win
21:39The stock on this day
21:40It didn't go as expected.
21:42Azizi's idea was how much
21:43It was two and a half dollars
21:44And then it reached six dollars
21:45The stock price will reach, my dear
21:47sixty-five dollars
21:48Here, GameStop doesn't do anything.
21:49You are a high-profile company
21:51The point here is not that the number increased
21:52Although the increase is very large
21:54The idea is that the ice court
21:56Or this time bomb
21:57It has already exploded
21:58As I told you
21:58The shorts are selling
21:59It will turn into a short squeeze
22:01It means the one who bet
22:02Women of Ma'inzil
22:03She'll find herself forced to buy quickly.
22:05To reduce its losses
22:06Instead of being hunters
22:07They remained the prey
22:08Malvin Capital Fund
22:09One of the largest boxes
22:11The one who was betting against Gamestop
22:12He found himself dropping money
22:13At a terrifyingly fast
22:14Investment fund
22:15I feared him in the investment
22:16I'll give you a discount in Al-Qarm
22:17Not just anyone, but poison
22:18It fell from me in Full Street
22:19The losses continued to increase
22:21Hourly rates
22:22Until the fund decides that it is
22:24He receives support worth
22:25Two and seven out of ten
22:26one billion dollars
22:27Just so they can stay standing
22:28And they don't describe
22:29The one who understood the pill
22:30He knew that the explosion
22:31He will continue
22:32Despite all these attempts
22:34From the box
22:34Those who covered
22:35January 26th
22:36He's the one who's holding on and just having fun
22:38Biscrollen on the Net
22:38He writes just one tweet
22:40He says in it
22:41And put the forum link
22:43Wall Street Beats
22:44A very simple tweet
22:45But for them
22:45It was stronger than any statement
22:47For which party
22:47After that, the stock really caught fire.
22:49And points from seventy-five dollars
22:51Up to 148 dollars
22:52Tani
22:53That was a two-and-a-half-dollar stock
22:54They don't bring cigarettes from Texas
22:56Then the US market
22:58He's going crazy
22:58And it sets a record in trading
23:01James Top's stock is reaching 100
23:02seven and a quarter dollars
23:03Again, my dear, I'm reminding you
23:04James Tope didn't do anything
23:06I haven't released a new game.
23:07I didn't withdraw the game
23:09There is nothing
23:09This is the only economic explanation
23:10Two wires and a clear end
23:12The stock will continue to rise.
23:14It is impossible that this year is a precautionary year.
23:16Expected value
23:16Share, my dear one
23:18It will reach five hundred dollars
23:20It means that the lowest sleep he stayed up reached
23:21In April 2020
23:22Up to this moment
23:23The stock had increased
23:24190 times
23:26So you can imagine the size of the number, my dear
23:28One, for example, like a thousand Nasho
23:29This was one of the first people
23:30Those who bought James Top stock
23:31This man
23:32Up to $25,000 at James Top
23:34How much did you win, teacher?
23:35Eight million green dollars
23:37In sacks
23:38Robin Hood was what Sackier
23:40And he'll be left with it
23:41For example, one like a gel packet
23:42Who was one of the most famous promoters
23:44For the stock early
23:45This man, my dear
23:46He had a YouTube channel.
23:47Her name is Rorn Kitty
23:48This guy used different strategies in the Ssamaru
23:50In James Top
23:51Up to $50,000
23:52How much did you change it for him, my dear?
23:53How much, Abu Hamid?
23:54$50 million
23:55But my dear
23:56Each bubble quickly bursts
23:58So that the moment of luck we talked about will come
24:00And the collapse began
24:01On January 28, 2021
24:03The sauce guy isn't for everyone.
24:05Robin Hood
24:05And another mediation text
24:07They decided to stop buying James Tope shares.
24:09Selling is the only thing allowed.
24:11This is obviously a despicable act.
24:13Simply put, they opened the exit door.
24:15They stopped at the entrance door
24:16And you can imagine, my dear
24:17What happened next?
24:18People were very shocked
24:19Especially those who entered late
24:20Everyone started to fear what was coming.
24:22Consider this a moment of pressure
24:23The final moment
24:24The draw will begin, go now.
24:25Everyone became afraid
24:26And he needs to take a second course.
24:27Should I wait?
24:28I see a possibility
24:29Are we going to lose everything we've gained?
24:30By God, the money I just put in and the salty part of it...
24:32And you, my dear, are starting a sales movement.
24:34The reason, according to Robin Hood
24:35It was that the brokerage firms and brokerage companies
24:37The one responsible for executing the sale process
24:40I asked Robin Hood for very large financial guarantees.
24:42This is because the trading volume was terrifying and reached historic levels.
24:46Therefore, the risk was higher than ever before.
24:48Robin Hood says she didn't have the money ready.
24:50Therefore, they were unable to provide guarantees.
24:52So they decided to halt eastward to prevent a complete collapse.
24:55People, my dear, didn't see the decision that way at all.
24:57No country has accused Robin Hood of dishonoring their people.
24:59Wait, Robin Hood, you're a fool before the song
25:01To give the paragraph
25:02Captain, Captain, you're measuring it wrong.
25:03People felt that the whole lab was made
25:05To protect the large sandy area
25:07The market is overlooked, and small investors are left out.
25:09Thus, the market's losses ceased.
25:11Indeed, more than one case has been filed against Robin Hood.
25:14On charges of market manipulation
25:15But what happened was a result of Robin Hood's decision.
25:18People have started to get scared
25:19He began to follow madly
25:20The stock reached $40 on February 1st.
25:22It will continue its downward journey until it reaches twenty-four dollars.
25:25Small individual investors
25:27Those who entered at this high moment
25:29They will suffer huge losses
25:30Despite the sleepless nights, my dear, it has dropped to these levels.
25:32As was the case for the hedging bond
25:34I see that it will be released, but many of these are from the Sindiya.
25:36You went bankrupt and incurred losses
25:38It reached six billion dollars
25:40In Sindiya, many things escaped at that time, for example.
25:42Z Citron Research Box
25:43The one whose friend wrote that tweet and told you to let them have fun
25:46This fund lost 100%
25:47He emerged from this shady selling game whiter than white pulp.
25:51The youth of Rida faced a very large confrontation
25:53Despite the huge losses they caused
25:54Because of the hedging policy, they don't see
25:56What happened was a conspiracy against them.
25:58And indeed, it will later become apparent that the Robin Hood app
26:00There was a deal between him and a large investment fund.
26:03Relationship! God! And the box
26:04Was this investor investing in me?
26:06In a box of boxes
26:08From the hedge fund that was selling
26:10James Tope's shares exposed
26:13It means the rich and the brokers are playing games together
26:15God! The point here wasn't whether there was a conspiracy.
26:17Who won and who lost?
26:18I'm telling this story to James Tope so you can understand anatomy.
26:21Economic bubbles and that's not a requirement
26:23Be a trend for new technology
26:25The bubble here is not based on any original source of profit.
26:27Not even on a promising future
26:28James Tope is no longer a bubble.
26:31I made a bubble! This bubble is so strange!
26:33It was a completely absurd gamble.
26:35The siege of all people is a known fact that they have lost
26:37Nobody buys James tapes
26:39What shops? Understand!
26:41But why did the bubble happen? Because people wanted to be harassed.
26:43I need to breathe, I see big people upstairs
26:45I want to annoy him, I'm bothering him
26:47This was a gamble that could have caused a major economic crisis.
26:49It could have destroyed the American banking system.
26:52Completely! Why? Because
26:53The box that was betting against James Tope
26:55The percentage of the problem reached 140 percent.
26:57More than just changing the name, like I told you
26:59Where does the money for this "Sandiq Di Basala" (a type of Sudanese bread) come from?
27:01Simply put, the fund invests money
27:03Other institutions, pension fund
27:05Teachers and hospitals
27:07And the banks! I mean, if this crisis had continued
27:09And the sandalwood seller was going to melt down
27:10A major crisis for retired teachers
27:12A major crisis in the hospital healthcare system
27:15A crisis in the endowments of the groups that established it
27:17Money in this box, and most importantly and dangerously
27:19The bank's own money could evaporate.
27:20Why is the money of the beggars not my money? It's not other people's money, it's your money.
27:23Imagine her, Aziza, keeping doing a balance check like that, and he tells you
27:25Jehovah, this is your God, there is no one like him.
27:26Reminding Balance is over.
27:29The question here is about these economic bubbles.
27:31Contrary to the system and without a natural outcome
27:33The entire system itself is in a fundamental crisis.
27:35The capitalist system from the moment of its birth
27:37And today, the border is facing catastrophic crises.
27:39Many people criticize him.
27:41You see that all the problems stem from the logic of capitalism itself.
27:44The nature of capitalism
27:45One view suggests that any commodity
27:47It has a use value and a vital benefit.
27:49and exchange value, its market price
27:51Disagreement occurs when two people separate.
27:53What is known as fictitious capital consists of
27:55The capital of the Fiksha
27:56This happens when something no longer serves any practical purpose.
27:59But its price in the market is skyrocketing.
28:01Maysal is alive and well on this topic, he contributed and came out of
28:03Two dollars up to five hundred dollars
28:11This critical perspective was held by young Muslims.
28:14Towards adults, why do they grow up?
28:15And we are not; these are theories built on the basis of
28:17Karl Marx's theories
28:18These criticisms suggest that the financial system's desire
28:21What we are living in is that he is accumulating wealth all the time
28:23And with what wish did the monster transform?
28:25In a state of constant hunger
28:26He wants to hoard every day, even if there's no real new production.
28:29And when there was no more merchandise
28:30The money itself will be converted into a commodity.
28:32Instead of investing in factories and projects
28:34And a logical drawing course, we'll go and make speculations
28:36Bets, their weight, and their value
28:39Unrelated to reality
28:40And yes, my dear, these criticisms might be correct.
28:42It diagnoses the crises that occur repeatedly in the economic system.
28:44But that doesn't mean we should ignore the harm.
28:46We'll restart and begin with a clean slate.
28:48One thing is for sure: there's a problem we need to think about.
28:50And I will do it so that we can achieve a better life.
28:52Jim Stop's story, my dear, is a story that makes us reflect.
28:55In the modern financial system
28:56It's not just the story of the beginning of the medal's descent
28:58And there's no youth movement that wants to provoke the elders.
29:00Not even a massive conspiracy between Robin Hood
29:02And the intoxication of hedging, the story of Di Kat, is a mirror
29:04Just like the others in the second story
29:06The financial system we live in is a very strange region.
29:08The logic is that value is irrelevant.
29:10In reality, the logic of the little ones is flawed.
29:12They prefer and dream that one day
29:14While the adults are doing everything
29:17They make sure that no one will come after them.
29:18To control all aspects of the game
29:20Even a mediator like Robin Hood
29:21The one who sells the opposite of this idea and presents himself
29:23For small investors, it seems they can outsmart the big players.
29:25He receives money from the cashier along with them.
29:27The end result is recurring crises.
29:29We can't bear the thought of her separating them in the end.
29:32Especially if this kind of thing happens all the time.
29:34And these are constantly many signs
29:36Our marriage is a crucial thing, it's the whole game.
29:38It needs to be reconsidered
29:39What else do I need to know, my dear? It needs reconsideration.
29:41The last episode, the next episode, let's look at the sources
29:43If we're on YouTube, we'll subscribe to the channel.
29:44Honestly, Abu Hamad, I'm cautious and a bit afraid of the open environment.
29:47Why, my dear? I'm Abu Hamad, but I'm afraid I'll be captivated.
29:50Because it is exposed
29:51There's so much of it, my dear, that I made you say it yourself.
29:53I am not afraid that I will like it
29:55consideration