Archive - Mar 2012 - Blog entry
March 20th
Monuments instead of Education
Submitted by testosteronepit on 03/20/2012 19:02 -0500And vague smells of extortion.
Study: Genetically Modified Corn Increases Body Weight in Rats
Submitted by George Washington on 03/20/2012 12:47 -0500GM Food Increases Body Weight in Rats
Chart Update and the iCrash
Submitted by thetrader on 03/20/2012 12:18 -0500Resistance levels hit, and Biggs bullish as ever, especially on Apple. iCrash around the corner?
Tough Questions for CFTC's Gary Gensler as He Heads to Congress to Beg for Money
Submitted by EB on 03/20/2012 10:15 -0500Fourteen months, one MF Global carcass and $1.6 billion in "vaporized" funds later, does the CFTC still regulate the futures markets by fax?
Housing starts disappoint: what else is new?
Submitted by RobertBrusca on 03/20/2012 10:06 -0500Housing remains a mess and recovery continues to be something found best in Disneyland at fantasy land (although not in Disney's movie-making business). The sector is showing only feeble growth as the American nightmare continues to chip away at the American dream. Or If every man's home is his castle, what am I doing in the moat,and why won't my banker lower the drawbridge?
News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 03/20/2012 07:28 -0500- Apple
- Australia
- Australian Dollar
- Bond
- Brazil
- Capital Markets
- Carry Trade
- CDS
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Prices
- Corporate Finance
- CPI
- Credit Default Swaps
- Credit-Default Swaps
- Creditors
- Crude
- default
- Detroit
- Dow Jones Industrial Average
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- General Motors
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Greece
- Gross Domestic Product
- Hong Kong
- Housing Market
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Japan
- Mexico
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- NASDAQ Composite
- New York Times
- NYMEX
- ratings
- RBS
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Saudi Arabia
- Transocean
- Wells Fargo
- White House
- World Trade
- Yen
- Yuan
All you need to read.
March 19th
Animals and 6-Month-Old Infants Are Getting Fatter … Which Mean that It’s Something In the Environment
Submitted by George Washington on 03/19/2012 18:12 -0500Animals Are Getting Fatter, Too …
CLaSSiC WaLL STReeT 4-1-9 ADVaNCeD Fee FrAUD
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 03/19/2012 16:53 -0500A Special Banzai7 in Depth Report...[WARNING: The line between parody and truth is often very difficult to discern]
Risk on Trade suggests Risk Off ahead?
Submitted by thetrader on 03/19/2012 15:22 -0500Will the summer of 2012 be another stormy session?
There Is No Such Thing As Harmless Price Inflation
Submitted by Econophile on 03/19/2012 13:30 -0500A "little" inflation will destroy capital, rob you of your savings, disrupt all of your long-term financial planning, create market instability, and leave you unprepared for retirement. You can protect yourself and you must. Here's how.
An Open Letter to All Presidential Candidates
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 03/19/2012 11:13 -0500Watching your debates and speeches of late, it is clear that you are all (with possibly the exception of Ron Paul) missing the point and only continuing to widen the gap between the US Government and the American people.
Oil shock is a real shock and bigger than a bread box
Submitted by RobertBrusca on 03/19/2012 10:17 -0500Current oil spike dominates oil move in 1970s-really!
Was MF Global Worth More as a Carcass?
Submitted by EB on 03/19/2012 09:05 -0500Why MF Global might well be the template for future looting.
The Second Differential Of The ECRI
Submitted by Elmwood Data on 03/19/2012 08:14 -0500Last week the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI) affirmed their call made last fall that the U.S. economy would soon be in recession. The ECRI’s main business focus is to try and predict the ups and downs of the business cycle, and they have had an outstanding record over the years. Right now the absolute level of the index may suggest economic weakness, but the second differential has suggested an improving stock market is also in the cards.










