AgainstAllAuthority said:
How do you do that? You have to go through cash even for a fraction of a second. When you do that, it's a taxable event in most countries.
Unregulated exchanges.
Investment, gambling and speculation are here to stay forever. I don't know where you got the idea that Hitler removed such things but it's false. The futures, stock and forex markets have existed all throughout WW2. Also, those things are good, not bad. The only thing that is bad is the central banks being in the hands of the jews. Once that is fixed everything else will follow.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=58920
Investment, gambling and speculation are indirect ways to earning money. You don't need such things when you have a proper class systems, where the lowest class is as comfortable as today's middle class and social mobility (between classes) is based on merit and not on jewing other people through offering premium prices, underpaying employees and outsourcing work to cheap countries. An SS society is not lead by bankers/merchants/salesmen but by the spiritual class. All Golden Age societies had a system that was more or less like this:
1. Spiritual/royal class - GOLD
2. Guardian/Warrior class - SILVER
3. Merchant class - BRONZE
4. Producer class - IRON
Outside of the pyramid were only people like the "untouchables" in India, which were people who refused to work/contribute to society in any meaningful way. These are the people who were rallied by the enemy and gradually took: people who wanted to live without doing anything at all. The lazy people who lived exclusively for entertainment/Kama.
Meritocracy is built upon proof of work, proof of contribution to society, and the currency of exchange is actually assigned real value like Herr Hitler did, not fake value like today. Reconnecting currency to real value is how you fix inflation, and prevent people from overworking themselves just to (barely) get to the end of the month. Being business owners may the current destiny of people who want to be wealthy, but that doesn't mean that everyone can be a business owners, or there would be no employee.
Gambling is a game and a past-time for some people, not a legitimate way to make money in a healthy, Satya Yuga society.