Pondering Our Collapse While We Watch Others Fall
March 10, 2010
The current dollar rally wont endure, questions for the future of the Euro, No collapse of currency overnight, but we see it coming, record low interest rates drive bond purchases,... Read more »
The Albatross of Sovereign Debt
March 6, 2010
Sovereign Debt hinders nation states, Interrogations for the Fed to answer, debt burdened California, Fed integrity in question, Gold still a good investment play, unemployment benefits... Read more »
Economic Downturn hits Lenders and Borrowers Alike
March 3, 2010
Commercial real estate in trouble, lenders will be hit as hard as borrowers, Greece suffers heavily during downturn, Germany wont buy any more greek sovereign debt, M3 and M4... Read more »
Chicago Resource Expo
February 27, 2010
Chicago Resource Expo, April 23rd and 24th, 2010 at the Rolling Meadows Holiday Inn Convention Center in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Read More →
Big Players Get Out Of Risk And In To Gold
February 27, 2010
Who will be the buyers of US bonds? Questionable Fed policy to keep economy afloat, liquidity drain to keep pressure on gold and silver, George Soros putting his money in gold companies,... Read more »
Signs of Recovery And Signs of Warning
February 20, 2010
Some recovery noted, finally, subprimes proven unsustainable, insurers and secret payments, tax credit may boost real property, Fed sits on Bear Stearns garbage, The massive markdown... Read more »
Economy Stagnant When Action Is What Is Needed
February 17, 2010
Probable head count in Census around 320 Million, What is Bernanke hiding at the Fed? No end to zero interest rates after 14 months, China to change some things, Greek basket case,... Read more »
Bulls and Bears Sound Off But Fed Reserved
February 13, 2010
The relationship Goldman-Sachs has with Greece, Obama poses a threat to the Internet, are we to exchange our freedom of the internet for Net Nannies? Large amount of exposure... Read more »
Revising The Economic Problems Wont Make Them Go Away
February 10, 2010
The threat of an inflationary depression around the world, metals will survive, currencies will not, Banks holding most of US deposits are broke, Paul Volcker would be a better chairman... Read more »
The second wave of mortgage defaults and foreclosures will hit the economy this year
February 6, 2010
The second wave of mortgage defaults and foreclosures will hit the economy this year. Not only will we have failure in prime loans and option-arm loans, but we are faced with a new... Read more »
America Not Near To Solving Its Debt Problems
February 6, 2010
tech industry salaries down 14 percent but healthy, unemployment not going away elsewhere, foreigners buying less USA, calling for blood on Wall Street, stock market set to decline... Read more »
Bailout Recpients Fly Under The Radar While We Remain Exposed
January 30, 2010
Your assets can be frozen, another reason to hold gold, media requests concerning AIG rescue blocked, China trying to adjust the heat, Bernanke reappointed, Paul Volcker reappears,... Read more »
A New Approach To Regulating Wall Street Could Be More Than Wishful Thinking
January 27, 2010
The return of Paul Volcker, bailed out banks out of touch, greedy and arrogant and are due for a change, can there be jail time for Wall Street gangsters? Other countries in a fragile... Read more »
We Are In A Depression, Not A Recovery
January 23, 2010
Accept that we are now in a depression, Stock Markets still grossly overvalued, poverty rates increase across midwest, a lots opportunity to regulate the banks,Goldman Sachs reports... Read more »
Economic Mistakes of Years Ago Repeated Again Today
January 20, 2010
More bailouts were predicted a year ago, will the unemployed be bailed out indefinitely while jobs and money are exported? Fed has been buying government debt, leverage is in vogue... Read more »
Fed and Banks Profits Soar In Economic Downturn
January 16, 2010
A weak dollar balances nothing, banks taking as much risk as ever, and more, the economy has been eating its own young, Fed makes new credit card rules, significant increase in securities... Read more »
More Market Infintalism, High Unemployment, Shrinkage
January 13, 2010
Fed credit report says Americans now borrowing a lot less, Goldman Sachs fingered for causing the economic crisis, personal bankruptcies soar, mortgage market shrinking, ... Read more »
The Magnitude Of The Downturn Has Set In
January 9, 2010
Bankruptcy filings increased by a third, job market improvements only amount to less of a slowdown, industries coping with economic downturn, Fed still being deceptive, new unemployment... Read more »
Still In A Credit Crisis, New Liquidity Threatens Inflation
January 6, 2010
Market manipulations never fail to shock us, 13 trillion spent into a pit of debt and no relief in sight, unemployment numbers probably higher than they appear, crooks bailed out, taxpayer... Read more »
Forward With Caution After Exposing The Fed
December 30, 2009
Currencies to continue to fall against gold, dollar rally unsustainable, Fed audit a good move, credit crisis for America and England, small gains in some places, plunges elsewhere, Read More →
The Rotten Underpinnings Of Our Financial System Exposed
December 23, 2009
Money supply narrows, troubled banks still on life support, debt and problems will cascade through bond and stock markets, little or no criminal charges against banks and other lenders... Read more »
Two Years Of Failure In Directing The Economy
December 19, 2009
Dollar mini rally to end soon, look forward to low interest rates and mega monetization, we dont buy into the claimed recovery, Fed and Wall street cover up their problems, 124 banks... Read more »
The Greatest Outpouring Of Money And Credit In History
December 16, 2009
12.7 trillion donated to bankers, solving a problem they created, buy bonds, or gamble in the markets? Inflation on the way, could the US default on its debt? Food aid and unemployment... Read more »
Figures Indicate Declines In Net Worth And A Difficult Path To Recovery
December 12, 2009
real property value losses and a recovery hindered by more foreclosures and higher interest rates, employment to remain flat, figures indicate record losses, continued worries for the... Read more »
Forecasting Instability For The Year To Come
December 9, 2009
Numbers up front, markets predicted to be unstable in coming year, commercial mortgage default rate doubles, no laws where there should be, forcasting a devaluation courtesy of the... Read more »
