genco's Comments genco's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/186803/comments Predictions for 2009: Who Will Be the Winners and Losers? http://seekingalpha.com/article/112798/comments?source=feed#comment-342628 342628 Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:57:39 -0500 Three Reasons Why the Dollar's Not Yet Done http://seekingalpha.com/article/108259/comments?source=feed#comment-316464 316464 Thu, 27 Nov 2008 22:58:30 -0500 Will the U.S. Make Money on the Bailout? http://seekingalpha.com/article/100793/comments?source=feed#comment-287085 287085
When they start buying mortgages it will only get better. The government may not be able to mess this one up. This is a deficit reduction package in the long run.

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Tue, 21 Oct 2008 11:31:28 -0400
When they start buying mortgages it will only get better. The government may not be able to mess this one up. This is a deficit reduction package in the long run.

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What Is the Fed Waiting For? http://seekingalpha.com/article/99042/comments?source=feed#comment-277249 277249 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 17:41:36 -0400 Demand for Oil Starts to Falter http://seekingalpha.com/article/95511/comments?source=feed#comment-254930 254930
If OPEC puts a $100 floor on oil, the alternatives will continue to be competitive and eventually cheaper. Then it will be oil's turn to compete. GA ]]>
Mon, 15 Sep 2008 11:17:39 -0400
If OPEC puts a $100 floor on oil, the alternatives will continue to be competitive and eventually cheaper. Then it will be oil's turn to compete. GA ]]>
Last Gasp of a Doomed Currency http://seekingalpha.com/article/95288/comments?source=feed#comment-253996 253996 Sun, 14 Sep 2008 11:12:47 -0400 Gold and the Dollar: Putting the Relative Cart Before the Relative Horse http://seekingalpha.com/article/91416/comments?source=feed#comment-233854 233854 Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:18:17 -0400 The Euro Bubble http://seekingalpha.com/article/91372/comments?source=feed#comment-232980 232980 Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:12:38 -0400 The Oil Bubble Will Meet the Same Fate as Tech, Housing http://seekingalpha.com/article/85671/comments?source=feed#comment-208662 208662
However, it may be too late for oil, as the alternatives have already started the investment amortization process. If the price of oil goes down slowly and keeps the alternatives competitive, oil may have to get cheaper to compete.

When T. Boone stops hyping oils and starts hyping wind, something is up. GA]]>
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:17:34 -0400
However, it may be too late for oil, as the alternatives have already started the investment amortization process. If the price of oil goes down slowly and keeps the alternatives competitive, oil may have to get cheaper to compete.

When T. Boone stops hyping oils and starts hyping wind, something is up. GA]]>
Is ECB President's Call for a Tightening Cycle a Good Idea? http://seekingalpha.com/article/80390/comments?source=feed#comment-180935 180935
The French farmers haven't weighed in yet. That will be fun. GA]]>
Sat, 07 Jun 2008 13:16:04 -0400
The French farmers haven't weighed in yet. That will be fun. GA]]>
A Modest Proposal for Rising Oil Prices http://seekingalpha.com/article/80348/comments?source=feed#comment-180635 180635
On Jun 06 06:22 PM you_can_call ll_me_Al wrote:

> Jason,
> I see in Michael Greenberger's testimony to Congress that the "One
> of the fundamental purposes of futures contracts is to provide price
> discovery in the 'cash' or 'spot' markets. Those selling or buying
> commodities in the 'spot' markets rely on futures prices to judge
> amounts to charge or pay for the delivery of a commodity."
>
> Oh my God.
>
> How can this be? It goes against every standard of the free markets.
> Worse, it simply BEGS the Wall Street bastards to steal money from
> the public. This is worse than when they made Joe Kennedy the first
> chief of the SEC (lol, talk about letting the fox guard the henhouse).
>
>
> So, let me make sure I get this. GS owns a huge minority (27%?) of
> the futures contracts in oil. The prices in these contracts are used
> to "discover" how much oil should cost (insert sound of hand hitting
> head while vomiting here). These contracts are legally traded on
> UNREGULATED EXCHANGES(!!!!). GS puts out terrifying press releases
> about $200 oil, and the price jumps ten bucks in one day.
>
> Oh my f***ing God.
>
> Man, if this kind of thing is allowed to fly, then we (the public)
> are completely screwed. God help us all.
>
> Ass-rape-in-progress,
> Al
> ]]>
Fri, 06 Jun 2008 18:47:37 -0400
On Jun 06 06:22 PM you_can_call ll_me_Al wrote:

> Jason,
> I see in Michael Greenberger's testimony to Congress that the "One
> of the fundamental purposes of futures contracts is to provide price
> discovery in the 'cash' or 'spot' markets. Those selling or buying
> commodities in the 'spot' markets rely on futures prices to judge
> amounts to charge or pay for the delivery of a commodity."
>
> Oh my God.
>
> How can this be? It goes against every standard of the free markets.
> Worse, it simply BEGS the Wall Street bastards to steal money from
> the public. This is worse than when they made Joe Kennedy the first
> chief of the SEC (lol, talk about letting the fox guard the henhouse).
>
>
> So, let me make sure I get this. GS owns a huge minority (27%?) of
> the futures contracts in oil. The prices in these contracts are used
> to "discover" how much oil should cost (insert sound of hand hitting
> head while vomiting here). These contracts are legally traded on
> UNREGULATED EXCHANGES(!!!!). GS puts out terrifying press releases
> about $200 oil, and the price jumps ten bucks in one day.
>
> Oh my f***ing God.
>
> Man, if this kind of thing is allowed to fly, then we (the public)
> are completely screwed. God help us all.
>
> Ass-rape-in-progress,
> Al
> ]]>
The Week Ahead: Will the ECB Raise Interest Rates? http://seekingalpha.com/article/75530/comments?source=feed#comment-161423 161423 Sun, 04 May 2008 09:48:10 -0400