Reasons For Crowd In Financial Sector"

Philip Ebuluofor
Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs
4 min readJan 22, 2024
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There may be reasons that the scorecard for going into the financial sector is to earn money. Many naturally fall in with the idea of amassing the biggest possible fortune is everything.

Laws are dogs that don’t bite in that sector. Every breed is there, they howl, growl and that’s all, how it’s in most nations. It’s just a matter of being criminals, (that’s if they even refer to themselves as ones) doing their homework well, mapping out strategies and targets, and then, going to work. Pretended seriousness would have frightened some criminals from going ahead with their plans but no. Not from these dogs. No need to entertain anyone.

The law seems to be there for some people not for all. The dogs are there not to see the regulations and rules observed but to watch the root of their masters. They go after some not to make an example of them to others but to share in the booty.

Many lawbreakers in this sector are just following traditions those before them laid down. It’s like they operate with unspoken and unwritten agreements. Do your shit but if asked to come after you by the powers that be, we will make an example of you. And for decades, no power that be has ever made an example of anyone. It’s a show as usual.

It’s in record, a fact that the financial sector in many nations is where things happen very fast just like in the oil sector. Stock markets, Forex, banks, discounting houses, etc. Once you set your mind to smashing regulations there to enrich yourself, nothing like the law is stopping you and your group from achieving your aims.

They watch each other back there. Customer services personnel are one of the most rich groups in that sector. They enrich themselves at the expense of customers with impunity and don’t care shit. Their backs are covered. First-class illiterates work in that sector and make the biggest kills with impunity.

The financial sector is like a drug business where anything goes. There is a kind of honor to some extent. But, no one is blowing any whistle on you as long as you behave yourself. No one is keen to enforce anything as long as you are a team player.

Make your Law as it suits you. Just know the basics. The idea is to make sure your dealers don’t shout out aloud from being short-changed. How best to protect yourself and deals, and how best to respect the existing laws and your dealers all depends on you.

It’s a jungle, a war front and you need to observe the group discipline to keep them alive, you make your sub-individual rules to look after your ground. History of the current and past staff there will point you to the reasons why the sector has overpopulation problems each year.

It’s a hidden treasure arena and everyone wants to make it before common sense will reign. You read about some people engaging in illegal mining? That’s what is happening there. Easy money. Laws are a mirage there. They just are not real.

Each branch of that sector are law unto itself. They make their laws and common chorus had been: " We have faith in the ability of our staffs" Nonsense reigns there when short-changed and you start making noise. It’s a certificate from the head office to carry on with whatever you are doing with impunity.

8 out of 10, the body regulating those sectors don’t have the power to go after law breakers for their loyalty is first with who appointed them before their duty. Do for example, military, police, border guards, customs, traffic control officers jump into financial sector of your nation to carry out investigation when the body it’s their duty is there?

We have gotten used to taking any strange development as normal. We sigh, shrug, and return to our business. When offended, you can talk all you want, and complain all you can, but no one is listening to you. Illegal law enforcers are in bed with the correct body that supposed to look into your complaints.

It’s hard as Greene pointed out to be sane in the midst of insane lots without going bonkers. It takes pure madness to remain upright in the face of such a setting. It comes with a significant suffering. Physical and emotional pains. You can’t even survive there once you are not a team player.

Events there and why many are flocking there in droves is not a hidden thing to anyone including lawmakers and watchdogs. As I pointed out earlier, look around you and observe the life of the former and current senior staff from there and see the result for yourself. They are multi-millionaires and billionaires.

How many became that rich depending on their mega salaries? Maybe their salaries are big enough to make them millionaires but not multi ones let alone billionaires.

It’s obvious why the crowd flocks there. Plain also why the dogs look, growls and never bite.

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Philip Ebuluofor
Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

Philip, is a freelancer, blogger, and short story writer. His skills includes: writing, reading, listening, creative and administrative. get him philipainox2@