Archive - May 2015
May 5th
Government Using Subprime Mortgages To Pump Housing Recovery - Taxpayers Will Pay Again
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 16:45 -0500- Bond
- default
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- Foreclosures
- Freddie Mac
- Gambling
- Great Depression
- Housing Bubble
- Housing Market
- Housing Starts
- Insurance Companies
- Janet Yellen
- Keynesian Stimulus
- Maxine Waters
- Medicare
- Mel Watt
- Mortgage Backed Securities
- Mortgage Loans
- Rating Agencies
- Real estate
- recovery
- Student Loans
- Subprime Mortgages
- TARP
To paraphrase H.L. Mencken, anyone who wants the government and Federal Reserve to create a housing recovery, deserves to get it good and hard, like a four by four to the side of their head. Subprime mortgages, subprime auto loans, and subprime student loans driven by preposterously low interest rates are the liquefying foundation of this fake economic recovery. Most rational people would agree that loaning money to people who will eventually default is not a good idea. But it is the underpinning of everything the Fed and government apparatchiks have done to keep this farce going a little while longer. It will not end well – Again.
Following "Terrorist-Fighting" Ban On Cash, France Passes "Le Patriot Act"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 16:10 -0500In its efforts to 'protect' its citizens from terrorists, France deemed it necessary in March to "fight against the use of cash and anonymity in the French economy," and drastically reduced the public's freedom and privacy to spend. Today, that freedom and privacy took another blow as the French government passed "Le Patriot Act" dramatically beefing up the government's spying powers.
Oil Rises After API Reports First Inventory Draw In 16 Weeks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 15:44 -0500For the first time since the first week of January, API reports a 1.5 million barrel inventory draw (against last week's 4.2mm build). This also comes with a 336k draw from Cushing following on from last week's 162k draw. Oil prices have responded by pushing higher, though it appears most of this was priced in.
Quantitative Easing Is A Squalid Little Lie That Appeals To Economists With No Grasp Of History
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 15:36 -0500There is one thing riskier than investing in a free market: investing in a rigged market when you think the central bank has your back. At some point, the free market returns with a vengeance, like a coiled spring made out of pure risk. That time may be coming soon. When you devalue money and distort the supposed risk-free rate, you devalue every aspect of the capital structure, and of society itself.
Stocks Sinko-No-Buyo As Crude Hits 6-Month Highs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 15:02 -0500Collaboration, Adaptation & Risk: Innovate Or Die
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 14:21 -0500The great irony of free-market capitalism is that the only way to establish an enduring security is to embrace innovation and adaptation, the very processes that generate short-term insecurity. Attempting to guarantee security leads to risk being distributed to others, or concentrated within the system itself. When the accumulated risk manifests, the system collapses.
NSA Converting Our Spoken Words Into Searchable Text
Submitted by George Washington on 05/05/2015 14:19 -0500Yes ... They're Collecting the Content of AMERICANS' Phone Calls, Too
Dollar Better than Gold? Ask Venezuela
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/05/2015 13:43 -0500Venezuela swapped its gold at a 40% discount for dollars and has to pay intrerest on those dollars. Not anti-gold rant. Google story if you doubt the facts I cite.
Four Key Catalysts To Watch In The Oil Sector
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 13:36 -0500As with everything in life, there are winners and losers, and the recent rout in the oil market is no different. The four flip sides below should be closely monitored in the coming months, for the oil market will be impacted by these factors – regardless of if they change their tune, or become a broken record.
In The New Paranormal, Junk Bonds Are A "Haven Asset"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 13:15 -0500With NIRP having turned traditional risk-free assets into guaranteed losers, investors have poured more than $9 billion into junk bond ETFs YTD, and while common sense dictates that buying at the top of an epic HY bubble just ahead of a rate hike cycle and against a backdrop characterized by disappearing liquidity in the secondary market for corporate credit is a fool's errand, most investors feel they have little choice.
Blogger Ben's Basically Full Of It
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 12:51 -0500Ben Bernanke’s skin is as thin, apparently, as is his comprehension of honest economics. The emphasis is on the “honest” part because he is a fount of the kind of Keynesian drivel that passes for economics in the financially deformed world that the Bernank did so much to bring about.
So Is This "Unambiguously Bad"?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 12:33 -0500Gas prices at the pump have not risen this dramatically at this time of year since 2007. The last 3 months have seen pump prices soar almost 30%. The last 7 times that gas prices have accelerated this fast, stocks have corrected. Given the plethora of excuse-makers saying hoiw low gas prices were "unequivocally good" for everyone, we can only assume that surging gas prices are "unequivocally bad" for everyone?
Shale Stock Shambles
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 12:16 -0500Despite the exuberant surge in crude oil prices (as Yemen-Saudi tensions rise), Energy stocks are tumbling off the opening squeeze. In a delayed reaction, Shale stocks are now all in shambles as Einhorn's presentation seems to be sinking in...
Sanctions & Saber Rattling Doesn't Stop The US From Importing Russian Petroleum
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 12:02 -0500Americans might be quite surprised to know that even with all the U.S. Government sanctions and threats of war with Russia, America still imports a significant amount of petroleum from the former communist country. How much petroleum does the United States import from Russia? Actually, a lot more when we focus on net imports...
Tepper Topples From Top 10 Highest-Earning Hedgies
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 11:41 -0500For the first time in 4 years, Appaloosa Management's David Tepper is not the highest-earning hedge fund manager in the world. Plunging from No.1 to tied-for-11th (with a mere $400 million earned last year) Tepper appears to have suddenly found investing difficult now that The Fed has stopped printing money (up just 2.2%). What is more ironic, perhaps, is that the other alleged beneficiary of Fed largesse (and recent hirer or blogger Ben Bernanke) - Citadel tops the list with Ken Griffin making $1.3 billion last year.





