Archive - Feb 9, 2011 - Blog entry
Fake Plastic Rice
Submitted by ilene on 02/09/2011 23:34 -0500It looks like the real thing,
tastes close to the real thing,
my fake plastic meal
Sack Speak
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 02/09/2011 23:03 -0500Is Sack reading Zero Hedge? Is he reading me? If so, a few words back to him.
States in Peril Must Cut to the Bone?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 02/09/2011 22:04 -0500States in peril are cutting to the bone and lawmakers around the US are looking at new ways to prevent budget disasters by changing the rules for overburdened state employee pension funds...
The Powerful Feast Upon A Global House Divided
Submitted by Cognitive Dissonance on 02/09/2011 18:50 -0500Would someone kindly explain to me why we jeer those who fill the streets in Europe yet we cheer the Egyptians for doing precisely the same thing for essentially the same reasons?
True Conservatives are ANTI-War
Submitted by George Washington on 02/09/2011 17:32 -0500True conservatives want a strong economy. But war is bad for the economy ...
Deadbeat Bank | Raw Video of Sheriff Serving Writ of Possession on Bank to Seize All Property Including ALL Cash
Submitted by 4closureFraud on 02/09/2011 15:59 -0500Service of writ on a Deadbeat Bank for failure to pay attorney fees to a homeowner's attorney.It was pretty awesome to see all the undercover cars roll up to the front lobby and watch the Police get out of their vehicles in full tactical gear and enter the bank.
Resendes and Ibbotson on CNBC: No Brainer Investment Ideas
Submitted by Value Expectations on 02/09/2011 12:53 -0500Earlier this morning the Rafael Resendes, Co-Founder of The Applied Finance Group and co-manager for the Toreador Large Cap Fund: TORLX, appeared on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street alongside Roger Ibbotson, Yale Professor of Finance. In the interview Mr. Resendes provided three stocks that he believes are attractive investment opportunities.
ReCoRD THReaT LeVeL "MoST HeiGHTeNeD": BeWaRe oF PuBLiC ENeMieS
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 02/09/2011 12:51 -0500Here we go again...
Under the Big (Market) Top
Submitted by ilene on 02/09/2011 12:50 -0500When a market escapes gravity – you will know it.
FASB Bends Over For The Final Time & Accuracy In Financial Reporting Dies An Ignominious Death, Proving Ignorance IsTruly Bliss With Other People's Money!!!
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 02/09/2011 09:13 -0500Regulatory Capture now appears to be accepted policy procedure as FASB bends over and gives up on even asking financial entities to report accurate market values, leaving only those who spend their lives in spreadsheets and arcane nomenclature capable of discerning trash from treasure. I guess it best that way. The truth has this proclivity to hurt people's feelings, not to mention certain ill gotten gains...
Trade Against The Retail Herd 9th Feb
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 02/09/2011 02:21 -0500Retail 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 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.
Market's First Law of Bernankity: What Goes Up, Must Go Up
Submitted by MoneyMcbags on 02/09/2011 01:53 -0500The market rose for the 7th straight day (and the day was so straight that...












