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Discover the hidden economic mechanism that is quietly dismantling the free market and driving up your cost of living. While we are taught that competition keeps prices low and wages high, the reality of common ownership has changed the game. Today, a handful of massive institutional investment firms own dominant stakes in almost every major competitor within the same industry. This creates a structural incentive for companies to stop competing and start extracting maximum profit from consumers. This exposé reveals how shared shareholders influence corporate boardrooms to prioritize portfolio-wide gains over consumer value, leading to stagnant wages, stalled innovation, and the death of small business. Understand how the illusion of choice is being used to mask a coordinated wealth transfer from your pocket to the top one percent. It is time to look behind the packaging and see who really owns the market.

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00:00Your monthly grocery bill climbs because the biggest competitors share the same secret
00:05institutional owners. In a healthy market, companies usually lower prices to steal customers
00:12from their closest rivals. But massive investment funds now own dominant controlling stakes in
00:19every single major competing brand. These giant shareholders demand maximum total portfolio
00:25profits instead of healthy price wars between firms. When one fund controls both sides,
00:33price competition becomes a direct threat to their bottom line.
00:37Corporate boardrooms prioritize collective extraction because fighting for your business
00:42lowers their total quarterly yield. This hidden ownership overlap creates a silent cartel that
00:49keeps prices high across entire global industries. Economists call this common ownership a legal
00:56loophole that quietly kills every free market incentive. Your wages stay suppressed because
01:03competing firms no longer bid against each other for top talent. High-level executives receive bonuses
01:09based on industry-wide performance rather than defeating their supposed corporate enemies.
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