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Smoke and Shares

How Wall Street Got Rich Without Making Anything

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Smoke and Shares

De: Ken Pealock
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💥The Brutally Honest Book That Exposes How Stock Issuance and Market Capitalization Are Destroying the Real Economy
  • Tired of hearing that the economy is booming while your bank account says otherwise?
  • Wondering how billionaires keep getting richer while nothing of actual value is being produced?
  • You’re not crazy. You’re just living in an economy built on hype, stock buybacks, and financial smoke and mirrors.
Smoke and Shares: How Wall Street Got Rich Without Making Anything pulls back the velvet curtain and reveals:
✅ How companies get richer by printing stock instead of producing goods
✅ Why Wall Street worships “market cap” while ignoring actual productivity
✅ The real cost of financialization on workers, small businesses, and the economy
✅ How stockholders are cashing in—without lifting a single finger
✅ Why your labor is worth less in a system designed to inflate numbers, not value
This book is a scathing, witty, and brutally honest takedown of modern capitalism’s favorite con game: stock issuance and inflated valuations that benefit the few at the expense of the many.
💥Get ready to laugh, rage, and rethink everything you thought you knew about the stock market.
💥Grab your copy of “Wall Street’s New Best Friend” now—before the next corporate “earnings report” convinces everyone we’re rich again.
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