Federal Reserve Policy continued
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Gyrations are disturbing. The T-bill rate is gyrating.... keep reading
This is a more significant move than I would have expected.... keep reading
Since it's Christmas, let's talk about the biggest present on earth: the Federal Reserve's present from the Treasury on debt bought with money created out of nothing by the FED.... keep reading
The international nature of this crisis puts the world's economy at risk. The fallout is spreading into regions you would never have guessed possible. The experts foresaw none of this.... keep reading
When the FED steals from widows and orphans, you know they are in panic mode. So are investors.... keep reading
Central banks lure people into risks they would otherwise not have accepted. You are one of them.... keep reading
I have readers who take M3 seriously. I have readers who don't take the CPI seriously. They tend to be the same readers. There is a pattern here.... keep reading
This announcement by the ECB produced no shock in the financial markets, yet it points to a near-panic meltdown of the banking system.... keep reading
This will help you sort out what's going to hit us in 2008.... keep reading
Or, as Bill Clinton might ask: "That depends on how collapsed 'collapse' is."... keep reading
If the dollar is falling, why is the European Central Bank trying to get $20 billion in dollars?... keep reading
Banks are afraid to be seen as needing money. The FED will soon come to their aid. Secrecy is the key.... keep reading
The financial media are ignoring M1. This includes the hard-money financial media. This is a mistake.... keep reading
We all remember the scene. Ralphie freezes up and forgets to tell Santa he wants a Red Ryder 200-shot B-B gun. He tells him at the end. Santa kicks him down the slide . . . just like Bernanke did on Tuesday.... keep reading
The Dow was up by 101 points on Tuesday. Investors are ignoring Treasury debt rates.... keep reading