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Evidence please.]]>
Thu, 17 Jul 2008 05:20:57 -0400
Evidence please.]]>
Did Fannie and Freddie Cause the Mortgage Crisis? http://seekingalpha.com/article/85146-did-fannie-and-freddie-cause-the-mortgage-crisis?source=feed#comment-207469 207469
(with apologies to Tanta.. we're not in the same league)

Uncle Longhair, nice to see that there are other thoughtful uncles out there.
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Thu, 17 Jul 2008 05:10:19 -0400
(with apologies to Tanta.. we're not in the same league)

Uncle Longhair, nice to see that there are other thoughtful uncles out there.
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Fed Facing a 'Money Trap' http://seekingalpha.com/article/69946-fed-facing-a-money-trap?source=feed#comment-132626 132626
Ricardo, where did you get this number from? Do you know if there's a way to still put together m3 numbers? Is the info still reported by the fed, just not in a consolidated format?]]>
Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:50:34 -0400
Ricardo, where did you get this number from? Do you know if there's a way to still put together m3 numbers? Is the info still reported by the fed, just not in a consolidated format?]]>
Mortgage Brokers, RIP http://seekingalpha.com/article/60467-mortgage-brokers-rip?source=feed#comment-111004 111004
I started brokering loans back in 2003. Scumbags abounded. I saw a great niche - giving people wholesale "par" rates on loans (no undisclosed ysp), and charging a fully disclosed origination fee. Was one of the first to sign up with an organization that committed to do business this way. Wyswyg brokerage. Moderately successful. Most were very skeptical, and even after consummating loans, people often thought they got a raw deal because they couldn't help but think they could've gotten that 1% loan they kept hearing about on the radio.

Typical broker: useless and very very expensive
Ethical, knowledgeable broker: priceless

There is still room for ethical brokers. Some states require a fiduciary duty from their brokers, but this is difficult to enforce.
What happens when the brokers disappear? People migrate to the online scams like lending tree (who were actually sucking people into their own more expensive products -- not "letting the lenders compete). Other sites abound. Compare rates, they say. Problem is, there is zero relationship between what lenders publish, and what the borrower will ultimately receive. Ethical broker sorts through this b.s. Borrower direct to lenders are lambs to the slaughter. Find a broker that is willing to commit, in writing, their fee, and you will almost invariably get one that will shop apples to apples very effectively. Lenders have *no* fiduciary to their borrowers, and they do *not* need to disclose wholesale rates. Baby is getting tossed with bathwater. ]]>
Thu, 17 Jan 2008 04:17:32 -0500
I started brokering loans back in 2003. Scumbags abounded. I saw a great niche - giving people wholesale "par" rates on loans (no undisclosed ysp), and charging a fully disclosed origination fee. Was one of the first to sign up with an organization that committed to do business this way. Wyswyg brokerage. Moderately successful. Most were very skeptical, and even after consummating loans, people often thought they got a raw deal because they couldn't help but think they could've gotten that 1% loan they kept hearing about on the radio.

Typical broker: useless and very very expensive
Ethical, knowledgeable broker: priceless

There is still room for ethical brokers. Some states require a fiduciary duty from their brokers, but this is difficult to enforce.
What happens when the brokers disappear? People migrate to the online scams like lending tree (who were actually sucking people into their own more expensive products -- not "letting the lenders compete). Other sites abound. Compare rates, they say. Problem is, there is zero relationship between what lenders publish, and what the borrower will ultimately receive. Ethical broker sorts through this b.s. Borrower direct to lenders are lambs to the slaughter. Find a broker that is willing to commit, in writing, their fee, and you will almost invariably get one that will shop apples to apples very effectively. Lenders have *no* fiduciary to their borrowers, and they do *not* need to disclose wholesale rates. Baby is getting tossed with bathwater. ]]>