Banks Scramble to Refinance Their Long-Term Debt [View article]
I usually disagree with Michael. I've found him to favor the negativity of what's going on and it's disturbing because, again, there are too many out there on the verge of panic seeking a direction, and more importantly, a reason, to run. And in their panic, they are knocking down and stampeding over those of us who have decided to stand and fight. The current mess with Fannie and Freddie are a perfect example. They were "recovering" (and I frankly use the term loosely) over the last week or so. Some Barron's genius decided they are going down the tubes and the "panicked," let's call them the wildebeest, are off and running again, dragging down the entire market and eroding millions of people's net worth. According to Merrill Lynch, the "analysts," and they have just a FEW of them themselves, are only right 44% of the time. That means they're WRONG 56% of the time, yet they drive the markets...and the wildebeest. Fannie has a $2 billion auction tomorrow, it will be a disaster. If the auction had been Friday, no problem. But now it's Wednesday, post-Barron's, and they'll get crushed. Why? One person's opinion. That is ludicrous. Keep it up folks, the doom and gloom about Fannie and Freddie and all the dire forecasts are about to become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Again...why?...because the analysts, who are right less than half the time....are scaring the wildebeest. Let the panic and stampede begin. It's gonna be a rough ride. I used to be a millionaire. Not after yesterday.
Financials To Resume Meltdown Momentarily [View article]
Nice work Jason. I'm constantly the voice of dissention and usually disagree with these articles as sensationalism. Not this time. Whether or not I agree with your conclusions is immaterial. You gave us just the facts, son, and not too much in the way of conjecture. I applaud your honesty, lack of emotion, and reporting acumen. Kudos to you. I hope I see and will seek many more articles from you.
Banks Scramble to Refinance Their Long-Term Debt [View article]
Financials To Resume Meltdown Momentarily [View article]