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Giving folks option for better economic mix




Yes because people need an enlarged economy where it could be possible to yielding wealth.

In fact, with our Classic Economy :

I have an option of consumption and the result of this choice is the satisfaction of my necessities for life and pleasure ;

My seconde option of savings, requires me because I'm affraid of the future and I try to keep money for security . The problem is that the financial system sucks my money and attends costs and needs of false money by interest rates and inflation;

Then my last option is the investment action. Well inside this field I have to take risks I can't control, and quite sure I loose my money.
 webcashmotor 4G3W
What you think about folks reaction ?

Well, it's pure logic. Folks stay with the first ball and a bad taste for the use of the 2 others.

Do you think that our World may suffer much more ?

To upgrade the Classic Economy we need W3C and Google for tech structure (hundred of millions of datevaluation gestures) and USAdmin for regulations.

It may enter on a protocol for launching datevaluation and the Economy 4G3W.

Because with the fourth economic practice "datevaluation" you create digital savings which production results are "webmatic" :

01 : from the first day you can multiply your money till millions ;
02 : if you don't multiply which is only for 10'000 digital savings properties, you may go back to your money without any cost ;
03 : and day after day at T.O.M. The Timestock Owned Market you may deal savings parcels and you make capital gains because you have one or multiples older digital savings charged the time of it constitution and have a better sharing right to get cash results ;
04 : then day after day you are cash_sharing_cash for biggest results ;
05 : then you are impulsed to make savings ;
06 : then the practice is in "webcashmatic" mode ;
07 : then the results are treated "webtaxmatic" for your freedom.


Then allways you may try better results with one of the three classic practices.

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