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Archive - Apr 2012 - Blog entry

April 24th

Reggie Middleton's picture

Heavy Dirt on the Facebook IPO & Hard Indications Of What Looks Like Conflicts Of Interest From Underwriters





Are y'all ready to dump your hard earned recession cash into that heavily Goldman recommended, high growth social networking stock? Can't 'ya just taste those IPO profits, pre-Euro bubble burst???

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

On the Social Security 2012 Report to Congress





I can't imagine how this report could be ignored. But it will be.

 

ilene's picture

Miscellaneous Market Thoughts





Follow the indicators or BTFD?

 

April 23rd

undertheradar's picture

The Death of Crudubeeleetee (RIP)





The implications of the rudderless ship that is the Netherlands are becoming clear as mud. Lex Hoogduin says we shouldn't be overly preoccuppied with our credibility. I am interested in this question and therefore throw the question back to the best performing investors we have on the site, if they have the time, how would you be investing at the moment? Have bonds lost all their appeal? Stocks?

 

4closureFraud's picture

CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF LISA EPSTEIN, DEMOCRAT, for CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, PALM BEACH COUNTY





“We must hold the bailed out banks accountable for their harmful, unlawful fraud which has so deeply infected our county’s economy, security, and hope for the future”

 

Daily Collateral's picture

On war in Europe





"Even on the eve of war, however, there was still considerable optimism that the peace would hold. Europe had experienced several decades without a major war, and in the meantime, industrialization and relatively free international trade had produced rapidly rising standards of living. A war that would destroy the fruits of this progress seemed irrational.

 

 

williambanzai7's picture

HaPPY BiRTHDaY WiLLY SHaKeS!





In thy orfices, Banksta pimps!

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Graham Summers’ Weekly Market Forecast (Here Comes Spain Edition)





This spells MAJOR trouble for Spain and the rest of the EU. Unlike Greece, (which has its own elections, which could go very wrong for the EU, on May 6th by the way), Spain is too big to bail out.  Indeed, the Spanish banking system is a toxic sewer of bad mortgage debt: over half of all mortgages were generated and owned by the unregulated cajas. If you're unfamiliar with the caja banking system, let me give you a little background...

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

It's Official & As I Foretold Years Ago, Greece Is Now In A True Depression As Reality Hits Greek Banks





Who beleves the Euro-Depression will really just stop at Greece? Here's tons of supporting evidence that the biggest financial disruption & largest wealth accumulation opportunity of this lifetime is nigh upon us. Remember how the robber barons from the US depression era got started?

 

EB's picture

MF Global Roundup: the [so-far] Great Escape of "Teflon Don" Corzine; Bankruptcy Shenanigans Exposed; the "F" Word Revisited





Has the case really gone cold? Or, are those who are in charge of the investigation, the "regulators" and the trustees, simply spraying teflon on every piece of sticky evidence that could lead to criminal prosecutions?

 

undertheradar's picture

Interesting Times in the Netherlands - With Update





These are interesting times in the Netherlands. I'm glad things are shaking up personally. Things have been going nowhere fast, with no indications from the elites of any real solutions to the euro crisis. Dutch politicians generally say they'd still like to send a budget to Brussels by the end of the month, and hold elections.

 

Elmwood Data's picture

Apple Open Interest Analysis





Apple is scheduled to report earnings on Tuesday April 24th.   Our analysis is simply to try and match the enthusiasm of the recent price movement and fundamental story of Apple in relation to what has happened in the options markets. 

Price action for Apple stock over the past few weeks has been noticeably poor.  Not only has it traded down 10% from its April 9th closing high of $636 to $572 today, but it has led the market several times with somewhat dramatic intraday reversals.  Even so, the options market has not yet expressed this same recent bearish opinion on the stock. 

 

 
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