Motivation and Focus

Imagine having enough money to retire and then you suddenly look down at your screen and half of it is gone. In an instant- the color drains from your face and a pit opens up in your stomach large enough for a monster truck to drive through. A monster truck that rips up your insides like it rips fresh dirt courses. Massive, treaded wheels tearing and crushing dirt as every bit of attention is drawn to the carnage. Carnage that is anyone's worst fear: enough damage and displacement to your investment account that you have to radically change your life.

And when you finally have enough color back in your face to find a thought other than panic, you pull your eyes away from the screen. And the first and only thing you see: The Police– sitting in their car staring at you. Hiding behind tinted windows; gloating and taunting in the shadows. The equivalent of a dirty basketball player staring another player down after the dirty player stepped on the other player's foot to prevent them from jumping and making it easy to dunk on them. Effective dishonor, hidden in plain sight. Exacerbated by the audacious stare-down after committing the act. Part of their code of having to out themselves in some way when they bend the rules.

There are certain rules to the market that have developed based on practical precedent. For instance- when there is a disaster that creates international instability, the market generally reflects the instability with devaluation. As it is not hard to imagine that increased risk in the middle east impacts oil prices and other imports that then impact the raw material prices which then cascades to the stock prices. That is- if the market and everything we use to interact with the market is fair.

Sadly- the market and its mechanisms are unfair in that they can be influenced heavily by the Police or other abusers of power. But the Police have been at the top of the food chain of power abusers because they decide who gets to be free. Freedom that is so easily snatched by the Police because almost everyone has someone close to them- or perhaps they themselves- who has committed an act egregious enough for the Police to act on in a way that robs someone of their freedom- the one gift essential to the American Dream.

I know for a fact that the Police manipulated the market at the brokerage level in order to use their inside-understanding of my research to create massive losses for me.

A shocking fact that birthed the foundational strategic aim at justified capital: design and implement algorithmic strategies that generate returns through the harshest of risk- like the Police abusing market mechanisms.