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Explore the hidden world of horizontal shareholding, a systemic flaw where massive institutional investors like BlackRock and Vanguard hold dominant stakes in competing companies across entire industries. When the same people own both Coke and Pepsi, or every major airline, the incentive to lower prices for consumers vanishes. This video exposes how these mutual owners prioritize total industry profit over individual company competition, effectively creating a shadow monopoly. By discouraging price wars, they ensure their portfolios keep growing while your cost of living continues to rise. It is not a free market when the rivals answer to the same masters; it is a staged performance designed to extract wealth from your pocket. Discover how hidden ownership is quietly ending the era of fair competition.

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00:00You believe competing corporations fight for your dollar, but their massive institutional
00:04owners are now identical. Mutual shareholders lose money when rivals lower prices, so they
00:12effectively discourage any aggressive price competition. Competition died when the market
00:18allowed a few giants to own both sides of every war. Your choice is an illusion maintained by
00:25owners who profit no matter which specific brand wins.
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