Archive - 2010 - Blog entry

November 23rd

Reggie Middleton's picture

China Is In a Self-Imposed Bubble That Has Nowhere To Go But Bust! You Don’t Get Something (Growth Through Stimulus) For Nothing (No Economic Consequences)





The bubble know one wants to admit is priming to pop just in time to massage the European issues.

 

madhedgefundtrader's picture

Star Options Trader Charles Hughes Sees the Greatest Bull Market in Stocks in Our Lifetime





The seven time winner of the International Trading Championship gives his long term technical view. If the market reverts to the mean and makes up for the recent lost decade, then we should earn 22% a year over the next decade. Chuck thinks we have a lot of catching up to do.

 

Pivotfarm's picture

Trade Against The 90% That Lose Money 23rd Nov





Retail traders are notoriously wrong at picking market direction/tops and bottoms. Most retail traders very naturally seem to adopt a counter-trend stance and this offers very accurate signals for individuals looking to trade against this group. This daily report is designed to help traders focus their efforts on higher probability pair

 

asiablues's picture

Natural Gas: Better Days Ahead....in Two Years





Natural gas posted the first weekly increase this month in the week of Nov. 14, on forecasts of colder than normal temperatures. However, the unprecedented inventory level means LNG could be the only exciting aspect of the natgas marekt in the meduim term.

 

November 22nd

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Graham Summers’ Weekly Market Forecast (Risk Back On? Edition)





In closing, keep your eyes glued to the Euro. The markets seem to view the Irish bailout as a “positive” for the currency. If this view results in the European currency breaking above 37.5, then the inflation trade is back on with a vengeance and the US Dollar could potentially be in SERIOUS trouble.

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Slashing UK Public Pensions?





UK public-sector pension reform has already cut the value of employees’ prospective pensions by a quarter, even if no further changes are undertaken, the Financial Times reported, citing a study by the Pensions Policy Institute to be published on Tuesday.

 

George Washington's picture

Don't Touch My Junk





What's all the fuss about TSA harassment? Watch this video to find out ...

 

ilene's picture

When Irish Banks are Ailing





I swear to you that I may be a cynic but I am NOT a pessimist - this is just a crappy market to invest in and I call them as I see them. Did you know that newsletter revenues go down significantly when the outlook is pessimistic? People don't want to hear bad news...

 

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Foreclosure Fraud Redo - How to Gloss Over Perjury, Forgery, & Fraud Upon An American Court & Expect to Come Out Unjustly Enriched





Maybe. Just maybe. Maybe millions of families across America would like a similar opportunity; one where they jump at the chance to escape accountability and repercussions by a simple “redo” of their participation in an abusive, predatory financial transaction that left them completely tapped out and facing homelessness...

 

williambanzai7's picture

WHaT NoW AMERICA?





This is a musical and visual accompaniment to the post written by Cognitive Dissonance: "Crony America and the Bill of Rights."

 

Cognitive Dissonance's picture

Crony America and The Bill of Rights (with artwork by WilliamBanzai7)





Among the richest and most powerful, the senior partners of Crony America if you will, it was always understood that sharing the wealth with the lower class was simply a means to an end and would cease when it was no longer profitable to do so. Only those in deep denial cannot see that we have reached that point today.

 

madhedgefundtrader's picture

The Jeremy Grantham Interview





The Federal Reserve has been manipulating the economy for the last 20 years through the “wealth effect.” When the wealth effect gets given back, plus interest, the markets crash. The Fed is now using quantitative easing to trick us into buying one overpriced asset, stocks, because the alternative, bonds, is even more overpriced. Long term US trend growth is only 2% a year. We’re going to have another crash. The recent moves in American stocks have been purely speculative. While the S&P 500 went up 20%, the junky part went up 120%. Cash is the only hiding place.

 

Value Expectations's picture

Modern Fed History Signals Bernanke's Resignation





Paul Volcker's public loss of control of the Federal Reserve Board in 1987, combined with President Reagan's unwillingness to publicly back him, ultimately led to Volcker's resignation that same year. Kevin Warsh's Wall Street Journal op-ed wasn't just coincidence, and it presumably signals rising discontent within the Fed that will eventially reveal itself in votes against Bernanke. Volcker's loss of control led to his resignation, and Bernanke's similar problems probably point to his.

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

Erin Gone Broken Bank: The 2nd EMU Nation That Didn’t Need a Bailout Get’s Bailed Out Within Months, Next Up???





Exactly was we predicted in the beginning of the year, Ireland is the 2nd Euro nation that didn't need a bailout to get bailed out! Now that some may start taking this seriously, I go through a quick history of how we got to this point and prep for an intense analysis of how the contagion will unfold, how ugly the haircuts (that nobody needs, of course) will get, and who may be the next domino to fall.

 

Pivotfarm's picture

Trade Against The 90% That Lose Money 22nd Nov





Retail traders are notoriously wrong at picking market direction/tops and bottoms. Most retail traders very naturally seem to adopt a counter-trend stance and this offers very accurate signals for individuals looking to trade against this group. This daily report is designed to help traders focus their efforts on higher probability pairs.

 
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