Where's the Bottom? Still Anybody's Guess
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I've been taking a lot of time lately to consider "alternatives" that everyone keeps talking about. Out of this reflection, I feel as though Congress has all eyes on the financial crisis. This gives me much more confidence in that my interests both personally, and nationally will be served.
However as much as I despise the socialism of the rich, I think it be prudent to consider that "rich" is simply a concept in which the rest of the world still frowns upon even me.
I'm more and more confident that participation by all will "help" the problem, and now that the rush is mitigated in lieu of sacrifice, I'm ready to move on...
This is my first investor crisis, and as such, have learned a tremendous amount, notably in emotion, and stability.
Though the broader economy is yet another matter, we're all in this boat together, and i think more ores are rowing in the same direction after the last couple of months than the prior decade.
My tone and attitude is changing, and the opportunist is coming back.
More smoke and mirror rubble scenarios based on speculation. Socialism for the rich, YET AGAIN. Shame on America. Shame shame shame... Unthinkable is simply a term for piss poor monetary policies.
History Suggests the Financial Bottom May Be Near [View article]
"I count ten times this year that analysts have prematurely called for a bottom in the financials and each time buyers have been bitten. We at Lone Peak Asset Management have refrained from making any such calls but it must be noted that this action is different. "
Are you serious?
One sentence you're ripping those that call the bottom, the next you build a case supporting that premise. What a joke. You keep thinking that the bottom is near, particularly when the bond markets get swallowed in this storm.
I'll be expecting the next commentary to reflect 11 false bottoms.
AIG's Blackmail Note [View article]
Let the banks go #uck themselves, as for the little guy, he'll be okay, always has.
I encourage every single consumer to withdraw their money from banks, and do not spend a dime.
How to Not Pay the AIG Bonuses [View article]
How many millions of people aren't getting their bonus because business is down, not because they scammed the world's financial stage??
AIG ROT IN HELL.
AIG Rewards Failure: How Could the Brightest Be So Blind? [View article]
Mafia 101 - when it smell like shit, and there's a lump under the rug no one wants to talk about - follow the money.
AIG Needs Transparency, Now [View article]
online.wsj.com/article...
Yep, foreign banks. Wealth to the wealthy - duh.
S&P 100 P/E Ratios: How Low Can They Go? [View article]
Why Feds Shouldn't Regulate Insurance, Nor Own Insurers [View article]
When you say regulate, I say do away with mandated insurance (such as auto, etc).
Couldn't the New AIG Bailout Have Waited Until January? [View article]
Thanks to the multitudes of bums which got re-elected.
Welcome to the Socialist Corporate States of the Formerly United.
Expect nothing but piss and vinegar before 2009.
Where's the Bottom? Still Anybody's Guess [View article]
However as much as I despise the socialism of the rich, I think it be prudent to consider that "rich" is simply a concept in which the rest of the world still frowns upon even me.
I'm more and more confident that participation by all will "help" the problem, and now that the rush is mitigated in lieu of sacrifice, I'm ready to move on...
This is my first investor crisis, and as such, have learned a tremendous amount, notably in emotion, and stability.
Though the broader economy is yet another matter, we're all in this boat together, and i think more ores are rowing in the same direction after the last couple of months than the prior decade.
My tone and attitude is changing, and the opportunist is coming back.
The Nationalization of AIG [View article]
Federal Reserve Buys AIG [View article]
AIG Is Toast [View article]
Update:
FED BAILS OUT AIG!!!!! * ARGH* Who's gonna bail me out!?
Here: www.bloomberg.com/apps...
AIG Is Toast [View article]
Total Notional Value Of Derivatives Outstanding Surpasses One Quadrillion - an interesting read:
www.jsmineset.com/ARho...
AIG Is Toast [View article]
Whatever is left "un-cobbled" in any arrangement will be covered by yours truely.
History Suggests the Financial Bottom May Be Near [View article]
Are you serious?
One sentence you're ripping those that call the bottom, the next you build a case supporting that premise. What a joke. You keep thinking that the bottom is near, particularly when the bond markets get swallowed in this storm.
I'll be expecting the next commentary to reflect 11 false bottoms.