Archive - Feb 27, 2012 - Blog entry

Econophile's picture

The ‘High Oil Prices = Recession’ Fallacy





Every time we see oil prices go up we hear that it will cause inflation and/or the economy will go into the tank. The premise is wrong because that has never happened.

 

Econophile's picture

Commodities Were So 2011: This Year It’s Tech’s Turn to Pop & (Maybe) Top





Large IPOs often mark tops within sectors and within stock markets as a whole. In June 2007, shortly after the s*** had begun to hit the fan in the financial stocks, the Blackstone Group (BX) was able to get a multi-billion dollar IPO in. About a year and a half later, BX was down about as much as the Dow Jones fell between its 1929 peak and its mid-1932 nadir--almost 90%. Major IPOs and runs of hot IPOs in a single sector do not happen in a vacuum. They are not the result of a philanthropic attitude amongst corporate insiders or the financial community. Last year, memories of the crash had finally faded enough that it became time for U.S. investors to become the quacking ducks that, as always, Wall Street had food for. And of course, tech was there as the most palatable food. If they wanted, Facebook could raise every penny it needs, and more, from private sources. So ...

 

ilene's picture

Priced for Nirvana





But coincidentally, the ECB’s next Long Term Refinancing Operation (LTRO) is set for February 29...

 

EconMatters's picture

Dollar, Gold and Gasoline: Much Ado About Nothing





Sorry, you can't blame dollar and gold for the surging oil and gasoline price.

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

The G20 PLayed Its Hand… Will Germany Go “All In”?





 

Will Germany go “all in” on the Euro experiment? I doubt it. In fact I’ve found the “smoking gun” the little known act that Germany has recently implemented that proves the country has a Plan B that involves leaving the Euro with minimal damage.

 

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

What Happens If GLD Doesn't Have The Physical Gold To Back Its Investment Funds???





In the final installment of this interview, it's queried "Does GLD effectively print by selling shares in a Gold trust that does not have the Gold to back said investment?" or "Is this a form of fraud?"

 

smartknowledgeu's picture

Tips for Surviving the Second Phase of this Global Economic Crisis and Future Financial Armageddon





Firstly, I prefer the label “realist” as a more apropos label than “gloom and doomer”. Most of us that have remained realists for the past six years or so have a very public track record through public blog posts and public interviews

 

Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site!