lewis rosenbaum

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    • The (Non) Crash of 2008 [view article]
      there is so much information and opinion on the web, media etc., re:bullish/bearish sentiment, market bottoms long int short etc, capitulation, defining moment, technical indicators, vix, that the market is likely to enter a water
      torture bear market, where no indicatiors will be reliable until everyone is exhausted by the drip.......... of bad news and the ever trend downwards and there won't be a bottom until no one can see it!
      Jun 22 12:14 AM
    • Are Inflationary Expectations Deflating? [view article]
      you cant have inflation when the american consumer is deflating. all the employees in my office are really feeling the heat and i will not be giving any raises this year as i am glad i'm still in business.the american consumer is down and will take the 10 count and the world will reel with deflation especially china. May 28 09:46 PM
    • Will China Have Lower Inflation in May? [view article]
      china will have lower inflation, much lower, it will be called deflation. the hard landing will leave debris everywhere including a major real estate and commodity bust. remember china is an emerging market and will go the way of all emerging markets.........boooom and then bust!!!!!!! inflation is the prelude to deflation. May 28 09:41 PM
    • Signs That Foreclosures May Be Peaking [view article]
      wishful thinking, people in suburban detroit are just beginning to wake up and realize that they are going to need to mark down there houses 25% from current values (mainly in there head as to what they think they deserve) if they want them to sell iygmd Apr 09 08:53 PM
    • Financials Likely in Dead Cat Bounce, But Fed's Now a Wildcard [view article]
      can the fed buy/guarantee enough of the mortgage backed securities and not cause a meltdown in the dollar and inflation? Mar 24 11:09 PM
    • Market Outlook: Watch Out, the Signs Can Be Deceiving [view article]
      what i can't figure out is whether or not the fed is going. to nationalize the accumulated mortgage debt on the balance sheets of the banking institutions in a final desperate maneuver to get credit flowing again. is this possible and if so will this produce real inflation not the kind where a shrinking monetary base is being shunted into balooning commodity prices? Mar 23 10:05 PM
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