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Market Maven Warns Fed’s 3rd Bubble, This Century Heading For 20% Tumble
Mark Hulbert is the dean of market chart-watchers. So his warning that three key signals of a market correction are now flashing in unison, and that this condition has invariably led to a 20% market drop over the last 45 years, should not be taken lightly under any circumstance.
Three Chart Alarm: The Fed Has Set-Up The Corporate Bond Market For A Big Fall
The three charts below, which appeared in this morning’s Wall Street Journal, are still another reminder that the Fed’s heedless fueling of the third financial bubble this century has done enormous damage to the internals of financial markets.
David Stockman Interview On The End Of The American Imperium And Washington’s Perfect Storm Of Policy Failure
David Stockman is extremely concerned by the "perfect storm" he sees of concurrent failures in US policy across foreign, monetary, economic, and fiscal fronts.
Don’t Buy This Dip: The Fed Is Not Your Friend
During the last 64 months “buying the dips” has been a fabulously successful proposition. As shown in the sizzling graph of the NASDAQ 100 below, at it recent peak just under 4,000 this index of the high-growth, big cap non-financials stood at an astonishing 3.5X its March 2009 low.
Argentina’s Historical Company—–181 Sovereign Defaults Since 1800
On July 30th Argentina defaulted for the second time in 13 years, and for the eighth time in its history.
No Tears For Argentina—-But A Swift Kick To The Greenspan Fed Is Warranted
Argentina has (apparently) defaulted again. This is the seventh time in its history, but no tears are warranted. For more than a half-century, its government has been a chronic fount of fiscal profligacy and statist economic schemes that have destroyed its once fabulous national wealth.
On Dominoes, WMDs And Putin’s “Aggression”: Imperial Washington Is Intoxicated By Another Big Lie
Imperial Washington is truly running amuck in its insensible confrontation with Vladimir Putin. The pending round of new sanctions is a counter-productive joke.
My Thoughts On Pat Buchanan’s Brilliant And Incisive Take On Washington’s Ukrainian Fiasco
In just 800 words Pat Buchanan exposes the sheer juvenile delinquency embodied in Washington’s current Ukrainian fiasco.
The Keynesian Money Printers Repudiated Again: June New Home Sales Swoon
New home sales during June really hit the skids, posting a 8% decline from May and a 11.5% drop from last June. In whole numbers, the print came at a paltry 406,000 annualized rate compared to Wall Street expectations of 475,000.
C’mon Alan! Bubbles Are Caused By Central Bankers, Not “Human Nature”
Alan Greenspan just cannot give up the ghost. During his baleful 18-year reign, the Fed was turned into a serial bubble machine—and thereby became a clear and present danger to honest free market capitalism and an enemy of the 99% who do not benefit from the Wall Street casino and the vast inflatio
This Time Is Not Different: Why The Market Is Heading For A Fall
The 2008 Wall Street meltdown is long forgotten, having been washed away by a tsunami of central bank liquidity. Indeed, the S&P closed yesterday at 1,983—or up by nearly 200% from its March 2009 low.
Krugman’s Latest Debt Denial: Why His Two Magic Numbers Don’t Cut It
Professor Krugman is at it again–conjuring fairy tales about a benign long-term fiscal outlook. Notwithstanding that the public debt has surged from 40% to 75% of GDP during the six short years since 2008, he claims there is no reason to fret and that there is no debt spiral anywhere in the future.
David Stockman Interview: How Fiscal Rectitude Was Lost In The 1980s And The Fed Became A Serial Bubble Machine Thereafter
The Fed became a serial bubble machine
Three Charts Of The Week: Money Printing Is Not Bringing Prosperity To Main Street
Furious money printing by the world’s major central banks is not generating real growth and prosperity—–but professional economists never seem to get the word.
The Fed’s Financial Repression At Work: How Big Blue Was Turned Into A Wall Street Slush Fund
In its recently completed quarter, IBM again repurchased nearly $4 billion of stock—which amounted to about 93% of its net income for Q2. Likewise, IBM also reported lower sales versus prior year for the ninth quarter in a row.
David Stockman Interview On CNBC: Markets Teetering On Edge—-Beware Of Black Swan
Is the fear trade back?
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