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  • WaMu and More: Uninsured Depositors Begging for Trouble [View article]
    Jeeze - why don't you just shout "fire" in a crowded building you numbskull!!
    Jul 25 14:22 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Upside of Falling Bank Stocks [View article]
    Our financial trading system is incredibly opaque. I wonder how you can tell that falling financial service equity prices is a sign of prudent hedging and not simply pile-on hedge funds and traders pushing prices down because they can, not neccessariy because they should be brought down?

    Frankly, except for the financial press telling us all (often and shrilly) how bad financial balance sheets really are, I'm not at all sure how any rational investor can tell what's really going on. Stock prices for most banlks are trading at a fraction of book value - either management is lying about what they think is going on, or market participants are clubbing all baby seals in reach simply because they have been able to make all seals look like babies, even if some of them in fact are still grown-ups.

    Shorting is never a pretty process, but between the elimination of the uptick rule and the lack of enforcement of the requirement to actually locate stock to borrow, the process has become downright ugly and threatens to bring down the entire system. Think about it - why save money when saved wealth invested in the markets can be destroyed by others at will without any apparent recourse? Maybe the low US savings rate is the only rational response to this brutal phenomenon.
    Jul 15 11:19 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • U.S. Banks Still Need To Come Clean on Subprime [View article]
    Wow, another breathless article about the comming collapse of civilization due to subprimes, by someone who is numerically challenged to say the least. "...Nationwide there are still $1,300,000,000,000 in sub-prime loans outstanding with $235Bn of that debt in ARMs THAT CAN RESET AS HIGH AS 12%, which could lead to millions of loan foreclosures...." Millions of forclosures?? Give me a break - $235 billion in mortgaes probably amounts to no more than 2 million individual loans. So every single loan will go bad?? I don't think so.
    Oct 02 13:21 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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