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Discover the hidden mechanics behind rising consumer prices and the death of market competition. While you see dozens of different brands on supermarket shelves, the reality is far more consolidated. The 'Big Three' asset managers—BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street—collectively hold the largest voting blocks in almost every major competing corporation. This investigative short explores how horizontal ownership creates a conflict of interest where shareholders benefit more from industry-wide price hikes than from aggressive competition. When the same entities own both sides of a corporate rivalry, the incentive to lower prices for consumers vanishes. This video exposes why antitrust laws are struggling to keep up with this modern financial reality and what it means for your personal budget. The system isn't broken; it is operating with a level of coordination that makes true price wars a relic of the past.

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00:00The three largest investment firms own both sides of every major corporate war.
00:06These asset managers now hold more voting power than almost any sovereign nation today.
00:11When the same funds own every major airline, the incentive to lower fares disappears.
00:18Management is pressured to maintain high industry margins instead of fighting for your business.
00:24Aggressive market competition is punished because it threatens the total value of the institutional portfolio.
00:32This silent coordination ensures that prices stay high across every essential sector of the economy.
00:39You are paying a permanent hidden tax because the big three prioritize total market profit.
00:45Boardroom votes are cast by distant proxies who prioritize cross-industry yields over your personal budget.
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