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November 4th

Reggie Middleton's picture

Here's a Big Company Bailout by the Taxpayer That Even the Taxpayer's Missed!





Riddle me this. An industry gets into trouble due to chasing fads, loading up on debt and overpaying for property. Many participants in said industry flirt with insolvency due to difficulty meeting debt service and asset values that have dropped below liabilities. This industry has been gifted with a special...

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Ganging Up on Hedge Funds?





Many big hedge funds (and private equity funds) become asset gatherers, collecting 2% on huge assets. When you see more marketing personnel than investment professionals visiting you, pull the plug fast!

 

Cheeky Bastard's picture

Politics and Destruction





The history of mankind is dominated by politics. Since the early gathering communities until the present postmodern political environment. All great historical events can be traced back to a series of political decisions, which were either done by the ruling political option or its opposition. The main purpose of this short article is to present the underlying realities of that what is considered political, and also to give a critique of the present state and define its anomalies and irregularities

 

EB's picture

Treasury Minutes Suggest Fed to Remove $1 Trillion in Excess Reserves by March 2010





Is the Fed really considering this maniacal path, or are the PD's just bullying for more QE business?

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

It Appears that the Doo Doo Bank List is Not for Everyone





I know some company executives may be a little pissed at me for revealing what I see as weaknesses in their opertations. Please let it be known that I am quite fair and do not have an axe to grind or set agenda, other than the dissemination of the truth. I can do this since I am truly independent and disinterested and can take any side of a trade. I do not have clients that I need to appease, or consituents that I need to bend the truth for. With that being said...

 

November 3rd

Bruce Krasting's picture

A Move on Gold? Willy-Nilly Did It.





A question for you. Can gold move up against a basket of currencies? If it does what does it mean for Bernanke and the
QE party? Drink up, it's coming to last call. Seven years ago Bernanke said that the Fed would never print money 'willy-nilly'. The gold market thinks he did.

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Will Pensions Adopt Fundamental Indexing?





My own views on fundamental indexing is that it has merits but it also has limitations.
Sure, AP2 will not suffer the same drawdowns as other pensions during bad years, but it will also not participate as much on the upside during good years.

 

asiablues's picture

Gold: It’s All about the Dollar…and Yes, Dr. Roubini, Inflation





The title says it all.....

 

George Washington's picture

Take the Power to Create Credit Away from the Giant Banks and Give It Back to the People





What we've got ain't workin...

Should we go back to the gold standard? Should the government take over the Fed? Should we have state public banking? Local public banking?

 

George Washington's picture

The Inverse Relationship Between Gold and the Dollar





Do you agree or disagree?

 

Cheeky Bastard's picture

A massive drop in KSA US oil exports





Saudi Arabia has been a long time number one supplier of crude oil to the US. But as recent data shows the historical trend hit a reversal and not only have the KSA oil exports to the US fallen, they have fallen so much that the present number represents less than half of the number which denominated the KSA exported US oil from its peak in 2008. The number now denominates a 22-year low.

 

Fibozachi's picture

Silver: Hangin' On by a Sliver





Over the course of the next two weeks, we at Fibozachi will present a series of analyses that detail both the technical and fundamental landscapes of gold, silver, copper, oil, the CRB (Commodity Index), the US Dollar, the EURO and the remaining major currencies of the G8 (the “Group of Eight”) in relation to one another. After examining Freeport-McMoRan (FCX) yesterday, and to presage the bulk of our upcoming series, today we present an initial look into the technical composition of silver.

 

Cheeky Bastard's picture

European Highlights: November 3





These are some of the more important headlines coming from around the World this morning.

 
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