What's that doing for the economy? In terms of that 3% to 5%, aside from speculative worth of the value of that trade, I wonder what it physically does for the economy.
It might be an oversimplified version, but I'm trying to distinguish this process from our financial systems. We have Money Marts and all kinds of different stuff like that, and payday lenders that are basically a drag on the economy. It's about borrowing and getting percentages from people. It doesn't really produce anything, other than just the access to capital and the insurance of making sure that those assets are going to be paid later on at a higher dividend at 20% or 25%.
That's what I'm trying to figure out. Where's the real value for people with what's being done during the day?