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The Failed Revolutions that Could Have Changed History
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 06/16/2015 16:10 -0500Haven’t you ever sat there in hindsight, drinking history down retrospectively like an already-bad whisky that has been mixed with some equally worse soda and a couple of rocks thrown in for good measure and wondered what life would be like if this or that event hadn’t actually happened?
Consumers Are Not Following Orders
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 19:40 -0500- Auto Sales
- Blackrock
- China
- Consumer Credit
- CPI
- CRAP
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Great Depression
- Home Equity
- Housing Bubble
- JC Penney
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Madison Avenue
- Middle East
- Monetary Policy
- National Debt
- Personal Income
- Quantitative Easing
- Real Interest Rates
- Recession
- recovery
- Rupert Murdoch
- Savings Rate
- Sears
- Unemployment
- Wall Street Journal
- Washington D.C.
Last week the government reported personal income and spending for April. After months of blaming non-existent consumer spending on cold weather, shockingly occurring during the Winter, the captured mainstream media pundits, Ivy League educated Wall Street economist lackeys, and Keynesian loving money printers at the Fed have run out of propaganda to explain why Americans are not spending money they don’t have. The corporate mainstream media is now visibly angry with the American people for not doing what the Ivy League propagated Keynesian academic models say they should be doing. An economy built upon the consumption of iGadgets, Cheetos, meat lovers stuffed crust pizza, and slave labor produced Chinese baubles, along with the production of enough arms to blow up the world ten times over, and the doling out of trillions to the non-productive class, is doomed to fail.
Warren Buffett And Weather Forecasts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 17:10 -0500"Many investors get this one wrong. Even though they are going to be net buyers of stocks for many years to come, they are elated when stock prices rise and depressed when they fall. In effect, they rejoice because prices have risen for the "hamburgers" they will soon be buying. This reaction makes no sense. Only those who will be sellers of equities in the near future should be happy at seeing stocks rise. Prospective purchasers should much prefer sinking prices."
Bilderberg 2015 – Where Criminals Mingle With Politicians
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 16:20 -0500"This is what happens when you let money run riot and you allow industries to police themselves. This is what happens when the rich and powerful are endlessly granted special privileges, celebrated and permitted or even encouraged to place themselves above the law. And this is what happens when ordinary people feel bored by and excluded from politics, largely because their voices matter so little..."
In Dramatic Decision Judge Finds Fed Bailout Of AIG Was "Illegal", Government "Violated Federal Reserve Act"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/15/2015 15:44 -0500"Starr alleges in its own right and on behalf of other AIG shareholders that the Government’s actions in acquiring control of AIG constituted a taking without just compensation and an illegal exaction, both in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.... Having considered the entire record, the Court finds in Starr’s favor on the illegal exaction claim. As the Court noted during closing arguments, a troubling feature of this outcome is that the Government is able to avoid any damages notwithstanding its plain violations of the Federal Reserve Act. "
- U.S. Court of Claims Judge Thomas Wheeler
As "Options Run Out", This Is What Greek Capital Controls Would Look Like
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/14/2015 14:40 -0500Irrespective of the political wrangling going on behind the scenes both in Athens and in Brussels, a terminal bank run could plunge Greece into a crisis faster than politicians can react, an eventuality which would have to be met with capital controls. As FT reports, Athens is "running out of options" to avoid a Cyprus repeat.
The Fallacies Of GDP
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/13/2015 15:15 -0500The common error of confusing growth with progress goes largely unnoticed, though it permeates all macroeconomic analysis. There is no better example of this mistake than the fallacies behind the interpretation of Gross Domestic Product.
The Curious Case Of "Strong" Retail Sales: Is The US Already Applying "Double" Seasonal Adjustments
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 12:38 -0500Something unexpected emerges when looking at unadjusted retail sales.
How Accredited Investors Can Beat The Institutions In Monetizing The Unfolding, Misunderstood Paradigm Shift In FinTech
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 06/12/2015 10:50 -0500Step by step instructions on how to make money the old fashioned way in a new fangled technology world!
The Fed Is Funneling The Investing Herd Off A Cliff
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/12/2015 07:16 -0500Once you funnel everyone into risk assets and then mask the risk to generate complacency, you guarantee a bidless market when risk reappears.
Why Greece Must Leave
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/11/2015 01:30 -0500Greece should get out as fast as it can, all member countries should, especially the poorer ones. There is no benign or even economically viable future for any of them in the Union. A future inside the union is infinitely more frightening than one outside. What is evident by now is that the troika creditors don’t come to the table to negotiate, they come to impose their will. And those countries that carry the most debt are most vulnerable to the threats flung across the table. If you don’t get out, in time Germany will decide what you can eat, what your children learn in school, and how you are to behave. You will no longer live in sovereign nations.
The Legend Of The Almighty American Consumer
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/10/2015 08:35 -0500It just blows our mind, that in the face of almost every indicator having collapsed over the first 6 months of this year, market ‘pros’ just act as though it isn’t happening! It’s impressive to watch the insanity, the denial, the delusion, that has become the basis of the steady state market. What is continuing is us extending ourselves again on the very assumption that the American Consumer will rebound to its peak strength. Because there are those few all powerful economic cannibals that profit on policy rather than economics, we will continue down this flawed path until the legend of the Almighty American Consumer succumbs to reality. And that day my friends will be an ugly one for the record books.
How Could the Fed Protect Us from Economic Waves?
Submitted by Gold Standard Institute on 06/10/2015 01:04 -0500W're told that the Federal Reserve protects us from economic waves, indeed from the business cycle itself. The basic idea is that the Fed has both the power and the knowledge to somehow deliver an economic miracle.
How To "Measure" Risk
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/09/2015 18:20 -0500While investor behavior hasn't sunk to the depths seen just before the crisis, Oaktree Capital's Howard marks warns, in many ways it has entered the zone of imprudence. "Today I feel it's important to pay more attention to loss prevention than to the pursuit of gain... Although I have no idea what could make the day of reckoning come sooner rather than later, I don’t think it’s too early to take today’s carefree market conditions into consideration. What I do know is that those conditions are creating a degree of risk for which there is no commensurate risk premium."
Corporate Buybacks: Connecting The Dots To The F-Word
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/09/2015 17:20 -0500Corporate executives offer three main reasons for share repurchases: 1. Buybacks are investments in our undervalued shares signaling our confidence in the company’s future; 2. Buybacks allow the company to offset the dilution of EPS when employee stock options are exercised or stock is granted to employees; or 3. The company is mature and has limited investment opportunities, therefore we are obligated to return unneeded cash to shareholders. The logic behind each of these explanations is in the vast majority of cases is flawed, to be kind, and deceptive to be blunt.





