Archive - Feb 24, 2014 - Blog entry
KeeP CaLM...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 02/24/2014 22:02 -0500A special message to financial parasites of the TBTF kind...
Dividends Reach $1 Trillion
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 02/24/2014 17:19 -0500We all know that money doesn’t exist and that it’s nothing more than virtual movements from one bank to another, but where is it all going exactly? Is it just fuelling the stock market, going round in circles and coming back to the original place it was in?
The Single Most Important Item For Investors in the Capital Markets
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 02/24/2014 15:27 -0500The MSM won't touch this topic, nor will the Fed. But it caused 2008 and it hasn't been fixed.
Weekly Sentiment Report: The Smart Money is Bearish
Submitted by thetechnicaltake on 02/24/2014 12:33 -0500This is a headwind we shouldn't ignore.
Zombie Dance Party: Its Only a Monopoly, But I Like It
Submitted by rcwhalen on 02/24/2014 12:05 -0500- Arthur Levitt
- Bear Stearns
- Bond
- Capital Formation
- Citibank
- Commercial Paper
- Convexity
- Creditors
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Deficit
- fixed
- Ford
- Freddie Mac
- General Electric
- General Motors
- Ginnie Mae
- Global Economy
- GMAC
- Great Depression
- Gretchen Morgenson
- Indiana
- Insider Trading
- Janet Yellen
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Negative Convexity
- New York Times
- Quantitative Easing
- Real estate
- REITs
- Transparency
- Volatility
When Arthur Levitt's SEC adopted Rule 2a-7 in 1998, it handed the TBTF banks and GSEs a mortgage monopoly on a silver platter.
WHaT'S APP: HiSToRY RHYMeS...
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 02/24/2014 11:16 -0500The stages of a Man's/Ponzi Bubble's, life...
The Federal Reserve Is Not “Independent” Or “Apolitical”
Submitted by George Washington on 02/24/2014 11:03 -0500The Fed Is Very Political … And Serves the Big Banks and the Powers-That-Be
Gold Price Rigging Fears Put Investors On Alert - FT
Submitted by GoldCore on 02/24/2014 07:44 -0500Global gold prices may have been manipulated on 50% of occasions between January 2010 and December 2013, according to analysis by Fideres, a consultancy. Pension funds, hedge funds, commodity trading advisers, futures traders and ordinary investors are likely to have suffered losses as a result. Many of these groups were "definitely ready" to file lawsuits.








