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[VIDEO]: A View Of The 1929 Crash!By Syndicated Publisher on May 17, 2012 | No Comments
This is a very interesting video commentary about the 1929 Crash. What you will find interesting is that the attitudes just prior to the crash are the same as they were in 2008 which can be summed up as “This Time Is Different.” This is episode 5 from the series Cosmopolis and inclu... -
Marc Faber: Market Crash, China Recession and US Cata...By Syndicated Publisher on May 3, 2012 | 5 Comments
Inquiring minds are listening to Marc Faber on the global economy. Link if video does not play: Marc Faber speaks of Imminent Market Crash Faber says China faces a recession defined as a slowdown to 3%. Interestingly, 3% is the same long-term target that Michael Pettis at China Financial Markets ... -
Big Crash Ahead: Calling All Crash Test Dummies!By Syndicated Publisher on April 11, 2012 | No Comments
If the stock market can never crash again due to the Bernanke Put, then why have all the crash test dummies been ordered up? I know, I know: the stock market will never go down because Ben Bernanke and the other central bankers won’t let it. It’s funny how the “Bernanke/European C... -
1M-3M Volatility Term Structure Plunges To Steepest I...By Syndicated Publisher on October 11, 2010 | 2 Comments
By www.zerohedge.com The ratio between VIX (implied vol as determined by 1 month out SPX options) and VXV (3 month Implied Vol) has just dropped to the lowest it has been since the end of 2006. After hitting a post-Lehman high of just under 1.3, VIX/VXV has plunged to 0.7917, a steep drop of 0.0... -
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... -
Things Will Unravel Faster Than You Think…By Syndicated Publisher on October 2, 2010 | 1 Comment
From www.zerohedge.com By Chris Martenson Prediction: Things Will Unravel Faster Than You Think By my analysis, we are not yet on the final path to recovery, and there are one or more financial ‘breaks’ coming in the future. Underlying structural weaknesses have not been resolved, an... -
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... -
Mutual Funds Are ‘All In’…By Syndicated Publisher on September 26, 2010 | 126 Comments
Article from Pragmatic Capitalist Eric King posted this interesting chart showing mutual fund cash levels. According to King mutual fund cash level has declined to its lowest levels ever: “The percentage of liquid assets (aka mutual cash levels) was 3.4% in July. This is the lowest percent... -
Film: Overdose – The Next Financial CrisisBy Syndicated Publisher on August 31, 2010 | 2 Comments
Overdose – The Next Financial Crisis from Ressourcenbasierte Wirtschaft on Vimeo. ... -
Video Report: Is The Point Of Recognition About To Hi...By Syndicated Publisher on July 12, 2010 | 2 Comments
www.elliottwavegms.com From Elliott Wave Global Market Service Taking an objective look at the major US equity indexes it would appear likely that there are plenty of reasons why these markets might be close to completing major topping patterns right now. The US markets are again looking increasi... -
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... -
Video: Long Bear Market Looming (Prechter on CNBC)By Syndicated Publisher on June 25, 2010 | No Comments
Long Bear Market Looming: Prechter Robert Prechter, president of Elliott Wave International, tells host Maria Bartiromo why he sees dark days ahead on CNBC’s Closing Bell. Download Your FREE 50-Page Ultimate Technical Analysis Handbook In this free 50-page eBook from Bob Prechter’s Ell...
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