Markets are indeed composed of many agents, people and institutions squandering your pension money, all of whom hide behind the faceless market, arguing that if "the market" is doing it, it has to be right. Which is exactly what got us into this mess in the first place - everyone shirking off responsibility for their actions.
Does that mean that you should be forced to sell things for a price lower than you're willing to accept, or that you should be forced to buy things for a price higher than you're willing to pay?
Ah yes, the poor and irresponsible financiers have to take a haircut. Better that the Greek people should pay the price for a generation for little more than believing the lies their politicians told them to get elected, as they piled on the debt? If there were a way to wring a solution to this crisis out of those most responsible (Greek politicians) I would have us do it, but there isn't. So irresponsible lenders and irresponsible voters, and nations who perhaps irresponsibly guided Greece into the Euro in the first place, will have to share the burden. Sorry this doesn't jive with your Randian neo-libertarian bullshit ideas about how things actually work.