• Linkerbaan
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    Ponzi schemes don’t make anything productive.

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      I don’t know if you are using the word differently but property market includes stuff like construction companies, development companies, architect companies, material suppliers, engineering companies and stuff like that. Building a house seems fairly productive, for example.

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        Building a house is productive.

        Taking payment in advance before building a house and buying a yaught, then having no budget to build the house so you take payment for another house and use that money to build the first house

        is not productive.

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          Unfortunately all of that is included in that sector. So while that is shit and wouldn’t mind them being punished, there’s also all the other jobs and economic considerations. A lot of workers are working directly or indirectly within that sector.

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            No all of that is included because Evergrande is a ponzi scheme. They can undercut their competition by selling houses for such a low price that they can’t build them.

            So they run on people pouring more and more money in and putting more and more projects on hold. That’s a ponzi scheme.

            Building houses doesn’t have to be a ponzi scheme. Evergrande is.

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              Evergrande operates in the same sector and is a big player there. I won’t shed a tear for them. What I’m saying is that hopefully them going down won’t take anyone else with them and cause havoc on the whole sector.

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                It will because now there will be a mass sale. Also China’s only means of investment being houses instead of the stock market did help Evergrande pump up their bubble quite a bit.

                The Evergrande director will take his golden parachute, many poorer Chinese people will be left scammed, with nothing.