Archive - Aug 2, 2009 - Story

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Guest Post: Building Intuition Into The Macro Environment





"As asset prices begin to reflect real earnings, top-line sales, and restricted credit conditions, where will the market find optimism and upward pressure? Does American business have any more rabbits in the hat? After the lay-offs, cost cutting, and efficiency measures, will there be demand for their products in the face of worsening macro data? The question, simply, remains: Where will the money come from?"

 

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On The Triviality Of Campaign Promises And "Letting The Process Work Its Way Through"





Some more memorable blue pill moments brought to you courtesy of Washington D.C.

 

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The Cost Of High Frequency Trading





Lately, as the topic of High Frequency Trading has gotten front page prominence, there has been much confusion as to the top line impact on traders that utilize HFT methods, and inversely how much of a "toll" on investors high frequency trading is. In other words: what is the cost of liquidity?

 

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Weekend Reading





  • More on GDP:
    • GDP Report is just plain wrong (Chris Martenson)
    • Wacky waving inflatable arm-flailing GDP report (Melting Pot Project)
    • Been down long long it looks like up (Econbrowser, h/t Paul)
    • Falling Imports versus falling Exports (Ritholtz)
  • The next brewing scandal: Chase serves itself first in mortgage mods; MBS bond holders up in ARMs (DebtWire, h/t Paul) - "You have Barney Frank and the government raising all this noise about hedge funds and investors, and you have Chase … taking half the borrowers’ interest payment each month"
  • Who is Capco? (NYT)
 
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