Archive - Apr 13, 2011 - Blog entry

williambanzai7's picture

THe WiNNeR oF ToDaY'S DAILY STFU AWARD iS...





Suspense....[Please put down all food and beverages]

 

ilene's picture

Libya: All About Oil, or All About Banking?





Libyan rebels took time out from their rebellion in March to create their own central bank - this before they even had a government.

 

George Washington's picture

No, Japan's Nuclear Reactors Are Not "Stable"





"It’s only stable in the sense that you’re dangling from a cliff hanging by your fingernails. And as the time goes by, each fingernail starts to crack. That’s the situation now."

 

williambanzai7's picture

Too BiG To JaiL (FRauDCLoSuRe SeTTLeMeNT SiGNaTuRe PaGe)





Sign it, steal it and Hudson River it...

 

ilene's picture

What, Me Worry Wednesday – Fitch Warns on China





The deflating Dollar is the World's Reserve currency at 62% of all the money in the World and growing fast as Ben buys 'em as fast as Timmy can print them and then loans them out to the Banksters, who promptly lever that money 10:1 to buy commodities.

 

Econophile's picture

Start Crying For Argentina





In a follow-up to my article on Argentina's road to hyperinflation, it appears that Presidente Cristina de Kirchner is getting nasty in the way all autocrats get nasty: kill the messenger. As mentioned in my previous article, the level of ignorance, stupidity, and demagoguing by de Kirchner and her central bank head, Mercedes Marco del Pont, is vast.

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Goldman Has Presented Us With a Goldmine





The financial blogosphere has since been gripped by speculation as to why Goldman did this. Is it allowing Goldman’s inhouse folks to load up on these prices on the cheap? Does Goldman really think the commodity story is over? Did God call and tell them that His work meant selling commodities in April (yes, I made that last one up). In the end, none of these explanations matter. All that matters is that Goldman has presented us with a buying opportunity in the commodity space

 

Smart Money Europe's picture

What’s up with Goldman Sachs’ commodity call?!





Yesterday, Goldman Sachs decided to call the top in commodities. But the markets are telling us something different...

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Process Over Performance?





When evaluating a money manager, what's more important, process or performance? Are hedge funds that sell premium (short vol) better than ones that buy premium (long vol)?

 

MoneyMcbags's picture

Macro News Blows, But Will it Swallow the Market’s Momentum?





The market traded down today as earnings season began not with a bang, or a whimper, but with a

 
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