Archive - Mar 28, 2013 - Blog entry
Transparent Push To Record High
Submitted by David Fry on 03/28/2013 19:36 -0500As the holiday weekend starts and quarter ends, what better time is there to go out on a new S&P 500 Index high? The new high was in the cards.
One thing bulls should worry about is a report that pension plans may rebalance as much as $29-35 billion out of stocks to bonds and other assets with the quarter end. We’ll see how that works this coming week.
Cyprus is the New Greece!
Submitted by dottjt on 03/28/2013 18:57 -0500A summary of Cyprus' events, for those who may be partial to information. I think you will be thoroughly entertained.
Ya CaN'T BeaT THe HouSe...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 03/28/2013 12:57 -0500Tell the man somebody here, you can't beat the house...
10%... 40%... Now An 80% Confiscation Scheme?
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 03/28/2013 10:37 -0500
Investors take note: a major development is at hand. As bankrupt nations and banks continue to spiral downward there will be more and more desperate attempts to plug the holes in their balance sheets by any means necessary. And it will be a LOT more than they claim,
Follow the Money
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/28/2013 08:53 -0500A dispassionate overview of the deposit and lending data the ECB published today.
EU Bank Depositors: Your Mattress Is Starting To Look Awfully Attractive - Bank Risk, Reward & Compensation
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 03/28/2013 07:48 -0500You should be recieving about 46% interest to compensate for the risk of using a Cyprus bank! Use this calculator to determine how much interest your EU (that's right, it ain't just Cyrpus) bank should be paying you. Guaranteed your getting ripped off! Wake up, and smell the confiscation coffee.
Unity of Opposites Makes Markets Nervous
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/28/2013 05:36 -0500The Japanese yen is the strongest of the majors today, where the focus remains on Europe and the re-opening of Cypriot banks. Capital controls are in place. Sure its a contradiction, but may not prove to be fatal, despite the EMU eulogies.







