Stocks and Bonds continued
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- 2007
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This may come as a surprise.... keep reading
It's tome to survey the market, looking for clues.... keep reading
Frankly, I don't understand this. The forecast, yes. The motivation, no.... keep reading
Here is a music video by victims of the 2000 crash. There is a lesson here.... keep reading
This assessment would not have been conceivable a month ago. The financial press is beginning to catch on. But not Tout TV.... keep reading
Ten billion here, ten billion there; pretty soon, we're talking big money. This is not a wave of the future; it's the drip-drip-drip of the future. The wave of selling comes later.... keep reading
In August, the capital markets began to crack. Look what happened next.... keep reading
It's one thing to lose money on bad deals. It's another to go to jail. The great subprime mess has just moved to stage two. Banks will tighten lending standards like crazy now.... keep reading
Some readers still may not believe that recession is coming. The stock market is not falling. The experts say "slow growth -- no recession." This economist begs to differ. Here, I analyze his forecast.... keep reading
Oh, baby.... keep reading
I am not a great believer in charts. But mainstream fund investors will be tempted to take this seriously.... keep reading
When this guru speaks, be on the other side of the trade.... keep reading
This report is not getting the headlines it deserves.... keep reading
This is not just about mortgages. This is about the solvency of the institutions that lent the money to subprime borrowers.... keep reading
On November 27 and 28, the Dow rose by 545 points. Why? Two answers were given by the media. The answers do not inspire confidence.... keep reading
This one is simmering. The mainstream financial press knows it's there, but not many publications are confronting it head-on. But word is slowly trickling out.... keep reading