Archive - Oct 1, 2010 - Blog entry
Is the US Government About to Forgive Mortgage Debt? Let’s Crowdsource Our Way Through a Scenario or Two!
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 10/01/2010 14:53 -0500Yeah, I know what you're saying as you read this, but many of the signs are there. Here are the legal, economic and financial widgets to contribute to an interesting crowdsourced debate, discussion and analysis for the weekend.
Will We Have Hyperinflation In America?
Submitted by Econophile on 10/01/2010 14:14 -0500There have been a lot of articles about the coming hyperinflation in America. Many of the commentators with whom I agree most of the time say hyperinflation is inevitable here. The problem is that it is an easy thing to say but more difficult to prove. If one does a careful analysis of the hows and whys of hyperinflation, it is highly unlikely to happen here.
Is Coal the New Black Gold?
Submitted by madhedgefundtrader on 10/01/2010 13:08 -0500Demand from emerging markets is absolutely exploding. A major super cycle of buying from Asia is creating a long term structural shortage for the black stuff. A US dependence of 50% of its power generation from coal isn’t changing any time soon. If the Republicans win the November elections, a regulatory back off will deliver a sudden boost to profitability. (BTU), (MEE), (JOYG), (KOL).
Two Original “WET INK” Notes Discovered in Same Foreclosure Case – Beth Cottrell JPMorgan Chase Team – 18,000 Documents a Month!
Submitted by 4closureFraud on 10/01/2010 12:24 -0500Housingwire: "In the memo, Chase says it believes the factual information given in the affidavits are accurate and not affected by whether or not the signer knew the details."
In the memo, Chase says it believes the factual information given in the affidavits are accurate and not affected by whether or not the signer knew the details.
4closureFraud here...
Factual information eh??
Explain this then…
Why were Two Original “WET INK” Notes Discovered in Same Foreclosure Case?
It looks like two different attorneys from the Florida Default Law Group did not realize that the other attorney filed a “copy” before they did.
Not only were there two notes filed as certified originals in the case, they were slightly different...
As GMAC would say, just a “technical” issue…
China's Syndrome
Submitted by ilene on 10/01/2010 12:05 -0500China has created a monster for itself that has already begun to turn on its master, and will one day devour it.
TGIF - The Tale of the Asian Tiger
Submitted by ilene on 10/01/2010 11:02 -0500A total global growth rate of 2.47% is simply not enough to sustain $3.70 copper and $80 oil… Speculators, fortunately for the commodity pushers, cannot do complex math like that – they just hear the words “China” and “growth” and they begin to foam at the mouth and throw all their dollars at shiny bits of metal and black sticky goo.
Scientists: 40 Times More Cancer-Causing Toxics in Gulf than Before Spill ... Dispersants to Blame
Submitted by George Washington on 10/01/2010 10:07 -0500Nothing to see here, move along ...
Are We In a “Banking” Depression?
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 10/01/2010 09:29 -0500I am not an economist or anything of the sort, but the bank loss situation looks an awful lot like it did during the great depression.
Daily FX Retail Trader Contrarian Analysis 1st Oct
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 10/01/2010 01:45 -0500Retail Traders as a herd are wrong…most of the time (sorry guys its true).
This daily report is designed to help traders find opportunities to trade against this group. The premise is very simple we are looking for 66% of retail traders to be trading either long or short a currency pair, we then look for opportunities to fade (trade against) this group.









