The American Dream.

A beacon of liberty, the land of opportunity, the country where if you worked hard enough, long enough, you would have your own wealth, social acceptance, and be able to improve your situation for your children, if not directly for yourself.

That is what America has meant to people from every corner of the world since the first Pilgrims arrived on Plymouth Rock and made a life for themselves in a vast and wild territory.

What is the state of the American dream today?

Men and women who have obeyed all the laws, who have lived to their best ability within their own means, who have worked diligently for an employer, never asked for too much, but always sacrificed more than what they where worth, are kicked out of the homes that they labored for at the whim of an institution.

Your jobs, your promise of a future for your children that is as good or better than your own, are being shipped off to some country where the labor laws are relaxed and the profit margin is higher and deeper than it could possibly be here.

Elderly men who have dedicated their entire lives to a company are laid off indefinitely. Women are paid less than their male counterparts, but hold the highest percentage of jobs in the current workforce.

Good people who have never broken a law, who have never asked for more than what was available to them, who have only wanted the best they could afford for their families, these are the people that have been screwed by the wealthiest of citizens.

Your home, the land on which it rests, the land in which your food is grown, the crops in which scientists promised to use to end world hunger, the building you work in, the White House, Congress, the Senate; all of these things have long since been bought and paid for.

I don’t mean in the Christian sense either. They were paid for by greed, fraud, and bloody dollar bills. They where paid for slowly and insidiously.

Where is the Dream Now?

Your dream, your home, and your future are all accounted for in private jets, in bank owned lands and assets, and in taxpayer dollars that fund puppet politicians prancing about Washington, all the while making much a do about nothing.

We hear the news about “show votes,” and the hijacking of the democratic system to play chicken with the lives of millions of people.

The corporations don’t care about us; unless you happen to find a Madonna of a corporation. Wall Street won’t let you on the inside without good connections, and your desperate ability to beg, plead, and take it.

Politicians do not care either. Politicians care about what their dollars tell them to care about. If the dollars fancy themselves philanthropists, then the politician cares about our poorest of citizens.

What about those of us who have made the right choices?

There are programs to benefit the wealthy in their business ventures; through relaxed taxation, regulation, and undercut deals that undermine the way our society was built to work.

There are programs that benefit the poor. Help in finding a job, help in paying bills, help with rent, help with buying a car, help with childcare. Our poorest of Americans get all the help we can afford as a country.

This is not bad inherently, but when it is paid for by the sweat and toil that comes off the backs of the middle class, who have no tax breaks, no help, no free housing, and no free childcare, there is a seriously skewed image of reality occurring.

Forget about a good educational system. Education, if left up to the owners of the country, would be another expensive way to buffer people from joining their club.

You Do Not Have to Be the Victim

This country is still great, and its potential is not yet entirely lost. This country was built by the hard work and innovation of some of the greatest, and often unspoken, men and women of history.

This country, you and your future, are worth fighting for. When all things seem lost, that is when you need to put your nose to the grindstone the most. All over the country, we need to beat the greed-wads at every corner of the way.

We need to beat them by defying their conventions. I am always amazed by the things that our youth are inventing.

Who hasn’t heard a story of a young entrepreneur defying all odds; or the child who made a charity organization happen?

Our kids need to be our role models. We need to learn that as long as we buy into the lies, we feed the liar’s pockets.

We can start a company from a small idea. We can have healthy lives without expensive cars and cheap foods. We can invest and trust that we will make a profit.

The Foreign Exchange Market and the Role of SociaLegacy

I am sure, that after reading about the ills of the American dream at the moment, you may not wish to learn about any investment opportunities.

However, the foreign exchange market, or Forex market, is set apart from the rest of investment trading because of some key features.

To summarize, the wide variety of geographic location, the relatively large trading volume, and the conservative margins of profit and error, all contribute to what others are calling the ideal investment market.

The Forex market has a low transaction cost, which means that brokers don’t have a lot of room to rip you off. A low minimum investment means that anyone who earns an honest paycheck can get started, and a round the clock business day leads to a low margin of market manipulation.

Even with all these benefits, there is a very steep learning curve for the majority of individuals. That is where we, at SociaLegacy, step in.

With nearly a decade of learning and practical experience, our team will help guide you through the complexity of the learning curve. We will guide you through the difference between naked charts and messy charts, through price action setups and trading, and much more.

Every step of the way, we make the market clean, simple, and easy to navigate. What’s more, with low transaction cost, and other safeguards that keep the market relatively free from mass scale manipulation, you can feel assured that your investment is going to the right place.

The true American in which families who make the right choices, work hard, and invest well, can then live a comfortable and independent life will never die. No matter how much the rich frat boys try to take all our opportunities away from us, we will never lose sight of our values and ideals.

SociaLegacy will help you rebuild your dream, despite all the closed doors and the voices who live to tell you no. Use your small investment, and its return, to open your handcrafted business line, or start your own family owned business.

Don’t fall into the pit of believing that you need to fulfill every prescribed role the owners tell you that you need. Clearly, that road has hit a brick wall. Take back the reigns of your life and let us at SociaLegacy walk beside you on your journey.

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