Buckle up and hold on to your wallet as Amazon.com introduces "Stock Shock" to online viewers. The movie focuses on the wild ups and downs of the American stock market of 2009 through the eyes of loyal Sirius XM investors. Released just before Michael Moore's documentary (Capitalism:
"Stock Shock" focuses on Sirius XM stock as an example of an equity under siege. Sirius XM stock seemed poised to go through the roof. Then something went horribly wrong. Investors saw their stock drop from $9 dollars a share to .05 cents a share in 2009. Was it bad management, a poor economy...or greedy stock market sharks preying on the American investor? The experts weigh in, and founder Martine Rothblatt paints her picture of the future of Sirius XM radio where she says "someday we will all be connected via satellite."
"Shocking and eye-opening!"
Stock Shock should get an Academy Award," says radio host Jim Puplava of the Financial Sense Newshour.
Industry expert Bud Burrell remarks: "I will give it 10 stars of 10. It is the best doc of this length I have ever seen. I think this will go into the defining literature of this space."
"Stock Shock" has been picked up for worldwide distribution, but is available now as part of Amazon.com's video-on-demand service at http://www.amazon.com/
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