Federal Reserve Policy continued
- Article Dates:
- 2007
- All Months
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There is a case for believing that a rally is coming. But how strong is this case?... keep reading
If you thought American capitalism is committed to the free market, think again. The inflationists are going after Bernanke for his tight money policy.... keep reading
If either of these breaks down in a financial crash, there could be a paralysis of the economy.... keep reading
In the week of August 6, there was a shift. What does it mean?... keep reading
The reduction of the discount rate is good PR, but it changes nothing much. The stock market's reaction was grasping at straws. The FED knows suckers when it sees them.... keep reading
The announcement by the FED on lowering the discount rate is seen as a reversal by stock market investors. They love inflation.... keep reading
The FED does this for a reason far more important than public relations for stock market investors. Very few people understand what the FED's real reason is.... keep reading
The stock market balloon was built on Greenspan's liquity program. It is being deflated by Bernanke's reduced liquidity program. Call it a crash diet.... keep reading
Investors are grabbing safety above all else.... keep reading
When a market heads in one direction, it looks as though nothing can reverse it. This is an illusion. Lots of things can reverse it. But will they now?... keep reading
Federal Rerserve monetary policy is reflected in the Median CPI.... keep reading
Now that this man's prediction is coming to pass, it's time to get his latest opinion.... keep reading
The average investor keeps hearing bad news. He will be hearing more. The market is becoming wild. Is it preparing for a major move up? I don't think so. What should you do now?... keep reading
For two days, the ECB and the FED have pumped in new money. Now what?... keep reading
Cramer's performance on-screen was suitable for the Jerry Springer Show. I hope it impressed viewers the way it impressed me.... keep reading
Once the central bank begins to inflate the monetary base, the resulting economic boom appears. The central bank then faces two painful choices: causing a recession or a crack-up boom.... keep reading
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