polarizing domestic politics and stock markets

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there’s a lot to say, but it’s hard to list them all: disappointment, frustration, and displeasure with the current situation. the anger has reached a level that is difficult to contain

suddenly, out of the blue, a “declaration of emergency martial law” was made. i never thought this would happen in my lifetime. i don’t look at markets and governments in a very positive light, but the midnight commotion between those who believe in and trust outdated ideas and those who don’t, even in the 21st century, in a country built on capital markets, shocked me.

armed troops arrive in helicopters, their rifles suggesting they are the 707th, but did they know what they were doing? They were literally just following orders.

the question is, who?

after a brief moment, I checked the news to see if the market would open at 7:30 a.m., and with little sleep, it did open at 9:00 a.m. The market is now open.

i could only assume that the most extreme players in the capital markets had staged the worst possible scenario to protect their assets and power.

the markets were literally devastated. what were the exchanges thinking when they chose to remain closed? is it because they don’t have veto power?

i’m not angry. i’m just saying to myself over a glass of rice wine, “Huh?” at the behavior that crossed the line.

in the face of the initial crisis, the outcome seems to have worked out reasonably well. however, will the current situation lead to a return to normalcy in the near future? suspicion, treachery, and betrayal, even from the same side. another situation that prevents it. a situation where one scene after another overlaps like an homage in a movie.

i don’t know about politics. i had no expectations. i just want to protect the capital market and protect the people… the disappointment and futility of trying to borrow the strength of the elderly, who are still trained with outdated ideas and mental education, to execute their own planned strategies in a time when small citizens are struggling to survive. i was just at a loss. what the heck am I supposed to do… I could only be helpless.

everyone is a victim. except for a few…

this is not the time for this. the very foundations of capital markets are shaking, and the capital that supports them is fleeing in droves. the positions and valuations of companies that used to dominate global markets have been reduced to rock bottom.

can it be reversed? How? With a media play? Just… will one-sided channels convince some groups with “we’re doing great” articles and turn the uninformed into enemies?

it’s a time when survival comes first.

some people are trying to protect their assets and power. neither empathy nor strength can be gained.

i want to ask.

who is the monster? who is responsible for the destruction?

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