Home Prices May Be Nearing Bottom, Bank Equities to Follow? [View article]
Holy Moley! Now I get it! The fed is holding a huge amount of toxic MBS from the banks and the only way they can make these debt instruments viable is to induce inflation into the mix. If interest rates do, indeed go to 3.5 % then it is not a strech to see home prices increase at an accelerated level. For folks that have houses under water (mortgage greater than current market value) lower interest rates won't help much, but if low interest rates are sustainable, then the creation of a new housing bubble will certainly float all boats.
However, I think it is too early in the game to be placing any bets on housing. I think about six months from now, we will have a better picture of how things will work out.
Bank of America going to $55.00, what kind of weed has this guy been smoking? BAC is buying Countrywide....the city and state of New York are the lead plantiff's in a national, let me repeat, NATIONAL class action lawsuit against Countrywide for fradulant subprime mortgage claims!
Buying Countrywide Will Catapult Bank of America to No. 1 Online Mortgage Lender [View article]
What this article fails to discuss is the national class action lawsuit being led by the city and state of New York against Countrywide for fraudulant claims relating to subprime mortagages.
BAC will not only acquire countrywide but will also be subject to all of the consequences of it's subprime mortgage follies.
Home Prices May Be Nearing Bottom, Bank Equities to Follow? [View article]
However, I think it is too early in the game to be placing any bets on housing. I think about six months from now, we will have a better picture of how things will work out.
Respectfully,
Bill W.
Dividend Aristocrats: Top Dividend Growers [View article]
Archie MacAllaster's Seven Stock Picks for 2008 - Barron's [View article]
Buying Countrywide Will Catapult Bank of America to No. 1 Online Mortgage Lender [View article]
BAC will not only acquire countrywide but will also be subject to all of the consequences of it's subprime mortgage follies.