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Old 10-24-2012, 02:49 PM
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Default The President does not understand gambling at all

From his hard hitting interview with Rolling Stone magazine.

"You still have a situation where people making bets can get a huge upside, and their downsides are limited," Obama says in the edition that hits newsstands on Friday. "So it tilts the whole system in favor of very risky behavior."
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Old 10-24-2012, 02:51 PM
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Old 10-24-2012, 02:55 PM
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From his hard hitting interview with Rolling Stone magazine.

"You still have a situation where people making bets can get a huge upside, and their downsides are limited," Obama says in the edition that hits newsstands on Friday. "So it tilts the whole system in favor of very risky behavior."
I believe he is referring to highly leveraged derivatives trading using your companies (Shareholders) money when your bonus is based upon a percentage of profits earned. Upisde is tens of millions and the downside is oops and a loss of your job with no bonus.
I'd make that bet all day long. Back in the day Wall Street firms were Partnerships and Partners Money was at stake
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Old 10-25-2012, 01:45 PM
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I believe he is referring to highly leveraged derivatives trading using your companies (Shareholders) money when your bonus is based upon a percentage of profits earned. Upisde is tens of millions and the downside is oops and a loss of your job with no bonus.
I'd make that bet all day long. Back in the day Wall Street firms were Partnerships and Partners Money was at stake
Those were the days! I knew what he was after I just got a kick out of the high upside/low downside, yet very risky.
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