Global Stock Market Performance in 2008 [View article]
Tunisia is a stretch, but Botswana? Actually now I remember Cramer screaming "buy Botswana!" on his show about a year ago, and I just thought he was being, well, you know...
- 5.0 percent might be too optimistic if you are expecting other shoes to drop. If the entire foot locker tumbles you'll be looking at a 20 to 30% plunge.
As you stated in your introduction: "There is not enough data for any pundit to accurately forecast what the US economy will look like on December 31, 2009" and "the economy is all about momentum."
One thing is for sure though, that when bad things happen in today's global economy, they happen blindingly fast.
Signs That the Credit Crunch May Be Over [View article]
"Credit Crunch" was such a sweet name given to a financial (now economic) disaster of catastrophic proportion. Like a candy bar...
New versions should be coming out in 2009 "Credit Crunch with unemployment raisins," "Credit Crunch with bankruptcy nuts," and in late '09 "Credit Crunch with hyper-inflation bits o' crisps."
My Top 10 Market Predictions for 2009 [View article]
Global Stock Market Performance in 2008 [View article]
2009 Economic Forecasts Ignore Demographic Shift [View article]
As you stated in your introduction: "There is not enough data for any pundit to accurately forecast what the US economy will look like on December 31, 2009" and "the economy is all about momentum."
One thing is for sure though, that when bad things happen in today's global economy, they happen blindingly fast.
Signs That the Credit Crunch May Be Over [View article]
New versions should be coming out in 2009 "Credit Crunch with unemployment raisins," "Credit Crunch with bankruptcy nuts," and in late '09 "Credit Crunch with hyper-inflation bits o' crisps."
Only problem? Who will be able to afford it?
Where Is Madoff's $50 Billion? [View article]