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The ‘Fooled Again’ Technical Formation.By Syndicated Publisher on December 5, 2011 | 174 Comments
The pattern is by now so familiar that it deserves a place beside other technical indicators like moving averages and Fibonacci retracements. It begins with part or all of the global economy appearing to implode under its five-decade accumulation of debt. The public sector/central bank nexus respo... -
The Fed, Fraud And Market Manipulation…By Syndicated Publisher on December 3, 2010 | 50 Comments
Market manipulation describes a deliberate attempt to interfere with the free and fair operation of the market and create artificial, false or misleading appearances with respect to the price of, or market for, a security, commodity or currency.[1] Market manipulation is prohibited in the United ... -
Charting The ETF And HFT-Derived Record Correlation B...By Syndicated Publisher on October 5, 2010 | 2 Comments
From www.zerohedge.com Tyler Durden on 10/05/2010 JPM’s Delta One team has come up with some great observations on what is the one truly indisputable bubble in the market currently: that of correlations (unlike the bubbles in bonds and stocks where both camps have stern defenders who refu... -
Faber:The Fed Is Creating Dangerous Bubbles Around Th...By Syndicated Publisher on September 28, 2010 | 2 Comments
From Business Insider Marc Faber, Publisher, Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, spoke to ET Now on a range of issues including the current market scenario, emerging markets, Fed’s policies and US bond markets, among others. Excerpts: You are known as Mr Contrarian in India. You always like to advise t... -
Recession Officially Over?. Maybe Not For The 43 Mill...By Syndicated Publisher on September 25, 2010 | 38 Comments
From www.mybudget360.com The official announcement that the recession is over underscores the massive disconnect between Wall Street and the rest of America. Wealth inequality in America is at levels last seen right before the Great Depression ravaged our economy. Yet the inequality has grown ... -
FDIC Hangs By A Thread…By Syndicated Publisher on September 2, 2010 | 42 Comments
From www.mybudget360.com It was interesting to see the spin regarding the FDIC quarterly report this week. The report was largely a reflection of the way we now categorize profits in the banking system. Banks made a nice amount of profit through trading securities (on bailout leverage) while a... -
Film: Overdose – The Next Financial CrisisBy Syndicated Publisher on August 31, 2010 | 2 Comments
Overdose – The Next Financial Crisis from Ressourcenbasierte Wirtschaft on Vimeo. ... -
The Great American Un-RecoveryBy Syndicated Publisher on August 11, 2010 | 56 Comments
The Great American Un-Recovery Posted by mybudget360 The economic profession and bankers on Wall Street have taken a hit to their credibility with missing the biggest recession since the Great Depression. It is understandable for the average person on the street to miss something as nuanced as a... -
Do US Banks Favor Government Funded Gambling Over Sup...By Syndicated Publisher on August 7, 2010 | 58 Comments
Article by mybudget360 On Friday the grim reality of more job losses for Americans was plastered across headlines. What makes this even more distressing is this is occurring during what is supposed to be a recovery. Yet most Americans realize that there is no recovery outside of Wall Street. ... -
How Banks Trapped Americans Into A Life Of Debt Servi...By Syndicated Publisher on July 7, 2010 | No Comments
From www.mybudget360.com (view original article click here) People quickly forget about the nearly 1,000 point “flash crash” brought on by glitches in the Wall Street casino machinery. Still no sensible explanation has been given but today the stock market now stands below the flash crash ... -
Banks Continued Failure To Realise Commercial Real Es...By Syndicated Publisher on July 2, 2010 | 63 Comments
From www.mybudget360.com The massive commercial real estate market is already plaguing the weak balance sheets of banks. It is the case that each Friday, we are likely to see one U.S. bank fail because due to high levels of commercial real estate (CRE) debt on their books. This market is l... -
FDIC Flashes Code Red…By Syndicated Publisher on June 19, 2010 | 48 Comments
From www.mybudget360.com The FDIC which technically supports the nation’s banking system is for all practical purposes insolvent. I’m not sure the magnitude of this problem has sunk into the psyche of the American public. The FDIC insures accounts at banks that include checking, saving, ...
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