Small New Jersey deli store with $35,000/yr sales, listed as a fake company on Wall Street and trading with a market cap of over $100 which has a bigger market cap than Credit Suisse.
Small New Jersey deli store with $35,000/yr sales, listed as a fake company on Wall Street and trading with a market cap of over $100 which has a bigger market cap than Credit Suisse.
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Trading speculation done by the same crooks who are currently ramping up cryptocurrencies to unsuspecting lemmings.
The method Warren Buffet used to start his holding empire.
Definition: A poster boy to demonstrate how to make money on Wall Street. Here’s how it works: You set up a shell company, like NJ Deli, trading in stock exchange. You set up a Roth IRA and a trading account. You buy stocks of shell company with Roth IRA then sell them to yourself at trading account at an inflated price. Your Roth IRA is tax free account so all gains are tax free. Your trading account loss is offset your gain. This would work with IRA account as well so you can transfer from IRA to Roth IRA without… Read more »
Proof in America, you gotta be a crook to get rich.
Mafia money laundering scheme.