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  • Credit Card Defaults Down in July [View article]
    Tack,

    I agree to you, to a point. The true concern is the psyche of the consumer that has a job. Now I put this as a question to you, has the psyche changed? Are the consumers participating in this recovery?

    Many companies are instituting sweeping pay cuts across the board (rather than just laying people off), a direct blow to the discretionary incomes of the 90%. Worse, many are using the recession as an excuse to offshore work. Those are jobs that are never coming back. I don't see that the consumer is going to believe any time soon that they are safe to go back to the heydays before this crisis. Will they spend? Yes. Will they spend at the levels they did previously (buying Hummers and McMansions?) No. (they won't be able to even if they wanted to since they won't have access to easy cheap credit).

    I see that companies are still doing aggressive cost cutting to make their numbers (has there been a company that has missed Wall Street expectations in the past 6 months? and yet revenue numbers fall steadily), and if anything many will be going into fourth quarter freezes right about now.

    Other than the richest 10% of the people, most people have not participated in the stock market recovery (or if they have its in their 401Ks), nor has their house values increased, and further unemployment looks likely since companies are still aggressively cutting to beat Wall Streets lowered expectations.

    I don't see the consumer leading the way out of this recession. The were lied to and now have to fear higher taxes, a smaller job pool, and higher interest rates and inflation when the so-called recovery arrives. When this recovery finally trickles down to the consumer, I suspect they will remain cautious since for a large percentage of them (the baby boomers) retirement is just around the corner, albeit a little farther off now than 2 years ago.

    Good Luck all
    Aug 19 02:22 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • Banks Won Concessions on Stress Test [View article]
    What is that old saying about the cure being worse than the sickness?
    How do we fix the house of cards that fell apart last year? Why of course, with a new house of cards. And then we all sit back enjoy the ride until the next blowout and then fall off the cliff once more. Wash, rinse, repeat. Get your trailing stops in now fellas, if you haven't already done so. Buy some puts, and perhaps even gold is looking a little more shiny these days. Just remember the bigger (of a fantasy) they are, the harder they fall.
    May 13 03:20 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Summary of Q1 Bank Earnings: World, You Just Got Hustled  [View article]
    Excellent article. One of the best I've read on Seeking Alpha. I don't see anyone refuting your facts of how the banks managed record profits one quarter after posting record losses. Clearly accounting shenanigans as you so eloquently described. So, the world was hustled again. Surprise surprise. Nothing new there, GS has been doing that since the 20s. With the inevitable Watergate like investigations still years in the offing, the question is how to respond now to protect and capitalize off this situation. The reality is I think we are faced with a great depression scenario. If you look at some of the charts of the 30s and 70s it is amazing how closely they align, and yes there was a massive extended bear rally right about this time in both of those before the final slow multi-year descent. I bought in a bit over the past 6 months and now I'm getting some stops in. I'm happy to miss the first few days of the pendulum switch because who knows how high and far this thing can go. I suspect the next downward swing will be slower and more drawn out, unlike the quick shocks in Oct., Nov., and January. The repercussions from those wounds are only now beginning to set in and that is the next challenge for the global economy. Yes, the patient was rushed to the hospital and was saved, but while the world hurrahs that disaster was averted, the truly insidious effects of those strikes is only now beginning to show up in the body. The hangover will occur, the only question is when will the patient notice.
    May 11 06:33 am |Rating: +14 -1 |Link to Comment
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