Gary Shilling: Say Goodbye to the Great Gatsby Era [View article]
Thanks TM, I figured that would get a rise out of ya... :)
On May 15 04:41 PM TraderMark wrote:
> I don't need that video, as I wrote above I've been following Schiff > when others were laughing. All I stated was the thesis was wrong > for much of 2008. > > I am sort of amazed there is such a backlash - life is not full of > either / or. This reminds me of when a song is covered by a new > band and all the fans of the old version defend it and all the fans > of the new versions defend it as better and they both must be correct > ;) > > I'd read my comments above before thinking (again) that I am not > aware of what was said before of whom was "correct". Both parties > mentioned were much more right than 98% of the talking heads paraded > on financial entertainment teevee on a daily basis, and who we now > look to for "reassurance" that everything will be fine now... <br/>
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Where are my watchlist articles on Seeking Alpha? This new "microblogging" format sucks! I had a watchlist but now I'm a follower? I don't think so. And why do I have to send an email to the developers? Why can't I just comment on their lame changes. Keep it simple...
Market Valuation Signals from the 'Smart Money' [View article]
This sounds like just another sales pitch to calm any remaining clients these guys have. It reminds me of the zombie chant in The Mummy. Imo-Tep, Imo-Tep, Imo-Tep...
Big government and mainstream(fake) economists still seem to think that central control and big lies can make them immune to the laws of economics. Reality is crashing in on them now and people are waking up to the magnitude of their betrayal. Housing has become nothing but a scam to transfer vast amounts of wealth from Main street to Wall Street and the Beltway.
It’s amusing that people still use terms like bull, bear, bottom, recovery as though they mean anything anymore. How can anything be valued when the Fed keeps shifting the sand beneath our feet? Since we seem to be following the Japanese recipe for recession management, can’t we assume the market will lose 80% of its value in the next 20 years? A good investor can make money in a rising or falling market and I'm still optimistic about the downside.
Historical Bull and Bear Markets for the Dow: 1900-Present [View article]
It’s kind of tragic to watch investment advisors go through the motions as though nothing has changed since last October. I suppose, at some point, they will figure out their world is gone and move on.
Dow 10,000: Better This Time Around? [View article]
Closing Update for Thursday, Oct. 1: Dow's Big Plunge [View article]
Market Ramps Up on Disappearing Volume [View article]
www.google.com/finance...
Is Program Trading - Especially SLP - Affecting Trade in the Stock Market? [View article]
Gary Shilling: Say Goodbye to the Great Gatsby Era [View article]
On May 15 04:41 PM TraderMark wrote:
> I don't need that video, as I wrote above I've been following Schiff
> when others were laughing. All I stated was the thesis was wrong
> for much of 2008.
>
> I am sort of amazed there is such a backlash - life is not full of
> either / or. This reminds me of when a song is covered by a new
> band and all the fans of the old version defend it and all the fans
> of the new versions defend it as better and they both must be correct
> ;)
>
> I'd read my comments above before thinking (again) that I am not
> aware of what was said before of whom was "correct". Both parties
> mentioned were much more right than 98% of the talking heads paraded
> on financial entertainment teevee on a daily basis, and who we now
> look to for "reassurance" that everything will be fine now... <br/>
Gary Shilling: Say Goodbye to the Great Gatsby Era [View article]
www.youtube.com/watch?...
Interesting how TM forgives Shilling for missing the "Monster Rally" but faults Schiff for missing the "Investing themes"
Notes on the Impending Market Reversal [View article]
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Grand Illusion: The Federal Reserve (Part 3) [View article]
Stocks Rally Thursday on Mortgage News [View article]
Market Valuation Signals from the 'Smart Money' [View article]
In Madoff We Trust [View article]
Low Rates, Big Problems [View article]
So We Find a Bottom - Then What? [View article]
Historical Bull and Bear Markets for the Dow: 1900-Present [View article]