Archive - Aug 2009 - Blog entry
August 23rd
Beating a Dead Horse
Submitted by Vitaliy Katsenelson on 08/23/2009 08:38 -0500China projects to the world a similar image as Japan did in the 1980s. Yet we know how that (Japanese) story played out: a bust of a major banking/real estate bubble, a contracting economy for almost two decades, accompanied by deflation, ballooning debt, etc.
August 22nd
The GoldManchurian Candidate
Submitted by Benjamin N. Dover III on 08/22/2009 12:54 -0500I break the first two rules of ZeroHedge and reveal Tyler Durden's hidden agenda.
ZH Vs. All Comers
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 08/22/2009 09:47 -0500ZH under assault again. This fight is getting interesting. My thoughts.
August 21st
This Time Is Different (In Reverse)
Submitted by thetechnicaltake on 08/21/2009 21:27 -0500The Dollar Index continues to trend lower, and it is at real risk of seeing accelerating losses.
August 20th
Rumors of Deals - Freddie POOPS
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 08/20/2009 19:44 -0500Wall Street and FRE come up with another bright idea. A nothing for nothing swap. The folks at FHFA should be congratulated.
August 19th
Are We There Yet? Is the Range-Bound Market Over?
Submitted by Vitaliy Katsenelson on 08/19/2009 23:15 -0500For the next dozen years or so, the U.S. stock market will be a wild roller-coaster ride—setting all-time highs and multi-year lows in the process. While the twists and turns of this ride are still to be written by history, the long-term, sideways “range-bound” trajectory has already been set by the eighteen-year bull market that ended in 2000.
Goldman Sachs & Baidu - The Untold Story
Submitted by Static Chaos on 08/19/2009 18:31 -0500Much has been said about Goldman Sachs by articles like the one Mr. Matt Taibbi wrote and published by Rolling Stone on July 2, 2009 - “Inside the Great American Bubble Machine”. But most have not heard about Goldman Sachs involvement in the initial public offering (IPO) of Baidu (BIDU) and the subsequent BIDU share price movements back in 2005 and 2006.
You Kiddin' Me?
Submitted by Vitaliy Katsenelson on 08/19/2009 08:33 -0500Here is my latest article explaining why the Chinese economy should not make us feel inadequate and explaining the consequences of what is taking place in China on the U.S. stocks.
Far-fetched scenario: a stronger, post-apocalypse Russia?
Submitted by jester on 08/19/2009 03:09 -0500Inflation or deflation, the Chinese will lose most of the value of their USD-denominated holdings, and the USD will lose the confidence of the rest of the world. What then?
A scenario, probably far-fetched, that points to a stronger Russia over the next half century.
August 18th
The Healthcare Game
Submitted by Vitaliy Katsenelson on 08/18/2009 14:41 -0500Given my usual warning, I don't want to discuss politics in my writings for two reasons: it bores me to death and I'll upset 55% of my readers. But an investor cannot ignore politics especially today. What happens in Washington doesn't stay in Washington.
Geithner: "Leave Banks Alone!!"
Submitted by PragmaticIdealist on 08/18/2009 11:03 -0500Geithner points out record Wall Street payouts and profits. Ergo, economic recovery imminent.
The China Bubble’s Coming — But Not the One You Think
Submitted by Vitaliy Katsenelson on 08/18/2009 10:15 -0500Financial commentators are obsessively debating whether the recent rise in the Chinese stock market means there’s a bubble — and if so, when it’s going to burst. My take? Who cares! What happens to the broader Chinese economy is what we should really be watching. It will have a far-reaching impact on the rest of the world — much more far-reaching than a decline in stocks.
August 17th
Short the CHF - Banking Secrecy Dead
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 08/17/2009 19:25 -0500The rest of the Swiss Banking industry is closing/disclosing US account names. And they are acting fast. Where's that money going?
More "Permanent" OMO Buys - Where's the Exit?
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 08/17/2009 13:19 -0500Fed chases the market with today's POMO buy. Another good day for the dealers. How long will this Treasury paper stay on the Fed balance sheet? Forever.
Flight to Quality Correlations
Submitted by scriabinop23 on 08/17/2009 11:01 -0500Graphs of rolling correlations between a pick of a few instruments.








