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Archive - Aug 24, 2010 - Blog entry

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Are Pensions the Next AIG?





If forced liquidation becomes a pattern among US (and global) pension funds, watch out, the pension tsunami will have far reaching effects which will make the whole AIG fiasco look like a walk in the park...

 

asiablues's picture

Self Fulfilling Prophecy: The Bond Trade





The 10 year T-Note is currently yielding 2.5%, and the fed`s latest quantitative easing initiative is becoming counterproductive to their stated purpose of trying to stimulate the economy by encouraging more risk taking. The issue is that Mr. Ben Bernanke and the Fed governors although great academicians have failed to take account for how traders and financial markets impact and take advantage of Fed policy.

 

George Washington's picture

Good News for a Change, Or More Faulty Science? Newly-Discovered Species of Bacteria Claimed to be Breaking Down Oil in Deepwater Plumes in the Gulf





The study was funded by BP, and many experts don't buy it, but it may still be a glimmer of hope ...

 

scriabinop23's picture

Pumping Up The Fear From Falling Home Sales Volume





Today's big news item is home sales volume falls 27%. This is not news, and just tells us what we already know about housing loan demand.

 

MatrixAnalytix's picture

Matrix Analytix Capital Reallocation Theory: Capital Flight Out Of Equities To Produce Housing Bottom In 2011





While housing prices are expected to continue declining near-term due to uptick in foreclosures, we expect the significant amount of investment capital which has been pulled from equities and currently sits in Treasuries and/or money markets will become redeployed into the housing market in 2011 which will therefore begin clearing supply of houses available and put a bottom under housing prices especially at the low-end of the market.

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

Boeing’s Albatross





Are you going to fly in this thing?

 

Pivotfarm's picture

Trading against the 90% that lose





We often hear figures about the 90% (or even more) that lose money on a consist basis. It’s a ‘fact’ often quoted by gurus and a common belief held by traders. The question for professional traders then becomes how do we benefit from this landslide of people on the wrong side of a trade?

 

foltarsh's picture

Leveraged Contracts with Liquidity Provide the Best Chance For Profits





A discussion of the essential nature of leverage and liquidity when trading futures and options contracts.

 

EB's picture

BlackRock's Madoff-like Valuations Push Maiden Lane to New Highs on Her 2nd Anniversary





On June 30, 2010, Maiden Lane celebrated her second anniversary, though her composition was mark-to-markedly different than the $30 billion toxic brew of Bear Stearns assets with which she was originally stuffed. We first revealed the curious trading performed by BlackRock Financial Management on...

 

madhedgefundtrader's picture

Is It Time to Buy Google on the Cheap?





It sits on a staggering $30 billion of cash worth $95 a share, and annually generates another $27 in free cash flow. While it may be a one trick pony, with 97% of its revenues coming from search, that’s not a problem if the equine’s name is Seabiscuit, with a 70% global market share. A turnaround at YouTube. (GOOG), (BIDU).

 
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