Small groups who control a limited asset can sell that asset multiple times among themselves and create a completely artificial value. Happens in the stock market all the time.
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It was me. That painting's going to look great next to the picture from my Sears "Family Vacation At Mount Rushmore" photo shoot.
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amazing
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Shame on you media, how about reporting some real news, like climate change and what needs to be done to save humanity.pic.twitter.com/mRZU6zc7z1
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Shameful if it ends up on someones secret vault. Shameful that someone has so much to waste while others starve.
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And the poor folks in Louisiana who sold it for $10,000
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I’m guessing the guy who stopped his bidding at $439 million is feeling really okay about this now.
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Why is this news? Who cares
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Because of the record amount I guess. The fine art market is important to a lot of people and is observed by economists as well as one more piece of global economic trends. Stupid amount of money.
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Ponzi scheme tulip bulbs Bernie Madoff
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The Clintons are laundering their slush foundation money
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