Great Depression
"The Government Is Literally Paying Itself" - Citi Calls For Money Paradrops
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/23/2015 14:46 -0500And just like that Weimar 2.0 is born.
Low Interest Rates Cannot Save A House Of Cards
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/23/2015 11:55 -0500While the Federal Reserve has chosen to keep the Federal Funds rate near zero, it is merely delaying the inescapable and inevitable result of its own monetary policy – another needed economic correction that its actions will have generated but which it will, no doubt, blame on the supposed “failures” of the market economy.
Fed Facade Fails: Everything Suddenly Questioned
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/22/2015 08:34 -0500From a financial market psychology standpoint it is however very important that central bankers don’t appear clueless. A majority of market participants needs to be able to suspend disbelief to an sufficient extent, i.e., they must be able to share in the collective hallucination that central bankers actually do know what they are doing. When it is no longer possible to maintain this facade, many things are likely to be suddenly questioned – and among these is the question whether it makes sense to remain exposed to yet another gargantuan asset bubble.
The Mystery Of The "Missing Inflation" Solved, And Why The US Housing Crisis Is About To Get Much Worse
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/21/2015 22:32 -0500Forget about a housing recovery: for the vast majority of Americans, the housing crisis is about to get worse. Much worse.
The Established Order Will Be Challenged
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/21/2015 21:45 -0500What can we expect to happen in our homeland when finally even the generally uninformed population also understands that governments they have elected for decades, and its Fed facilitator or controller, jointly have waged a century-long war on its citizens? The people of America cannot make a counter offensive similar to those of sovereign nations; however people are uniting in resistance to robber baron policies, as evidenced by the popularity of nonpoliticians currently in candidacy for the office of president. These troops will mass also, it just remains to be seen what form their eventual counter offensive will be. The established order will be challenged.
Austrian Economics, Monetary Freedom, & America's Economic Roller-Coaster
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/18/2015 19:05 -0500- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Capital Formation
- Census Bureau
- Central Banks
- Excess Reserves
- Fannie Mae
- Federal Reserve
- Freddie Mac
- Great Depression
- Henry Paulson
- Housing Market
- Housing Prices
- John Maynard Keynes
- Keynesian economics
- Ludwig von Mises
- Maynard Keynes
- Milton Friedman
- Monetary Base
- Monetary Policy
- Mortgage Loans
- Nationalism
- None
- Quantitative Easing
- Real Interest Rates
- Recession
- recovery
- Unemployment
- Washington D.C.
It is time for a radical denationalization of money, a privatization of the monetary and banking system through a separation of government from money and all forms of financial intermediation. That is the pathway to ending the cycles of booms and busts, and creating the market-based institutional framework for sustainable economic growth and betterment. It is time for monetary freedom to replace the out-of-date belief in government monetary central planning.
Hawks, Doves & Chickens
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/18/2015 10:32 -0500The Fed remains in a box of its own making. We are beginning to doubt whether central bank will ever be hike rates again voluntarily. What is however eventually highly likely to happen is that the markets will force the Fed to act – or as Bill Fleckenstein puts it, “the bond market may take the printing press away from them”.
What Happened When Japan Hiked By 25 bps In 2000
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2015 12:30 -0500Historical comparisons, suggest to the FOMC to be extra careful, and don’t underestimate the trust the markets have for the FOMC to act rationally. We all expect the FOMC to act counter-cyclically; a rate rise now would be pro-cyclical, or making the problem worse. Anything FOMC members say after a ‘philosophical’ rate rise would greatly diminish its value. This comparison with Japan suggests that raising rates prematurely is detrimental and avoidable.
Inside Janet Yellen's Brain At 4am...
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/16/2015 09:30 -0500Will Janet Yellen proudly put the Fed on the side of the angels, announcing that she and her crew have decided to move the Fed’s key interest rate to a more normal level… regardless of how much it costs the cronies? No, she won’t. Once you begin manipulating markets, it’s a hard habit to break. After nearly seven years of emergency financial policies, we are now in a permanent emergency..."What if they say it’s my fault? What if they call it the Yellen Depression? Oh, no... It’s not fair... It’s not fair... Boo-hoo... sob... sob... I should have stayed at Harvard. I’d have tenure. I’d have a nice pension. George and I could go the Martha’s Vineyard in the summer. It would be such a nice life."
Fourth Turning: Crisis Of Trust, Part 1
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 18:30 -0500We're beginning to believe the nation will not be unified behind a common cause when the coming financial eruption unleashes molten lava of chaos, punishing economic distress, civil strife, class warfare, race wars, and ultimately global war. As Strauss and Howe foretold, the establishment (aka corporate fascist military industrial surveillance state) has seen a sequential loss of popular trust as their blatant corruption, sociopathic stranglehold on the levers of power, and unrelenting greed have angered the critical thinking aware citizens of this country. The next leg down in this Greater Depression will sever the remaining trust, disintegrating any remaining support for the existing civic order. What comes next will be heavily dependent upon whether the 5% to 10% of liberty minded believers in the Constitution are able to gain the trust of the masses.
Selling The Blips
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 10:20 -0500If anyone has not noticed, the market has changed from rewarding buying the dips to rewarding selling the blips. Selling the blips is how smart money leaves markets. Smart money is also big money. There is too much of it to fit through the exit door at the same time. That is why market crashes rarely occur in a day (August of 1987 was an exception) or even short periods like a month. Even the Great Depression took multiple years for the stock market to reach its ultimate bottom.
Economic Crisis: How You Can Prepare Over The Next Six Months
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/09/2015 20:55 -0500We wouldn’t say that it is “never too late” to prepare for potential disaster because, obviously, the numerous economic and social catastrophes of the past have proven otherwise. There simply comes a point in time in which the ignorant and presumptive are indeed officially screwed. We will say that we have not quite come to that point yet here in the U.S., but the window of opportunity for preparation is growing very narrow.
Old Lessons Regarding Markets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/08/2015 10:20 -0500In our day-to-day world, old lessons regarding markets are easily forgotten. Nowhere is this observation more true than in the stock market where people expect stocks to always rise.
698K Native-Born Americans Lost Their Job In August: Why This Suddenly Is The Most Important Jobs Chart
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/08/2015 05:14 -0500Over the past year, some have asked - is there any labor-related chart that matters any more? The answer: a resounding yes, only it is none of the conventional charts that algos and sometimes humans look at. The one chart that matters more than ever,has little to nothing to do with the Fed's monetary policy, but everything to do with the November 2016 presidential elections in which the topic of immigration, both legal and illegal, is shaping up to be the most rancorous, contentious and divisive.
The Situation That Smoldered For Decades Is Now Exploding
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/07/2015 09:10 -0500Don’t expect to see any end to desperation and instability in MENA, but do expect new demographic crises out of other regions: Indonesia, Ukraine, Pakistan, West Africa, and Brazil, with its cratering economy. It’s not inconceivable that China might bust apart politically, with centrifugal consequences. The global economy is contracting. We have indeed attained the limits to growth. Cheap oil is bygone and the capital infrastructure we have won’t run on expensive oil — including the oil industry itself. New technology or further central bank legerdemain is not going to fix that. We’re in population overshoot and a scramble is underway to bail on the places that just can’t support the people who live there. National boundaries will be defended. Sentimentalists will have to step aside. History is not a bedtime story about bunnies and kittens.


