... Most pious lord, I have mentioned only a few out of the many things concerning the faithlessness of the Jєωs, our admonition, and the wounding of Christianity that is occurring through the supporters of the Jєωs, since I do not know whether this can even come to your attention. Nonetheless, it is absolutely necessary that your pious solicitude know how the Christian faith is being harmed by the Jєωs in certain ways. For when they lie to simple Christians and boast that they are dear to you because of the patriarchs… when they produce commands signed with golden seals in your name and containing words which, in our opinion, are not true… when the aforementioned agents ordered that the markets that usually occur on Saturdays should be moved lest Sabbatism be impeded…
Are you aware of the Forex market? Short for Foreign Exchange.
It has a volume larger than all the rest of world commerce combined,
by a huge factor, in the trillions of dollars daily.
The Forex does not do business on Saturday, Manhattan NY time, that
is, from 6:00 pm Friday to 12:00 am Sunday, UTC - 5 (same as GMT-5).
The only reason I figure they stop at 6:00 pm is it's close to midnight
for Israel, and, it represents the end of the day for Jєωs in New York.
(Sundown is the end of the day for rabbinical practices.) And then they
may start up again at midnight NY time because it's after Jerusalem
time for the new day and it's the Western standard for the beginning
of the new day in NY. But I've never heard it explained really. Maybe it
is explained somewhere.
Trading takes place over the Internet and is instantaneous. When
you are doing it, you can buy or sell millions of dollars in every major
national currency with the click of your mouse, many times in one minute,
in fact, there are software programs you can get that do it automatically,
called "bots" for robots. The speed with which they can buy and sell on
a preset program of instructions is beyond fast. Hundreds of transactions
per second.
If you don't know what you're doing you can spend your life's savings in
less than one second. A lot less. If you do know what you're doing, you
can pile up money fast too, but never as fast as you can easily lose it.
I used a dummy account (not real money) one time to win over a million
"dollars" in about 5 minutes.
The money changers are still at it, and they take the day off, Saturdays.