Monthly Archives: September 2012

I mispredicted

Well, I underestimated the Fed’s desperation. We now have open ended QE. How cool is that? The first two attempts didn’t work out for anyone but the stock market so now we’ll try leaving the cash registrar open, just come … Continue reading

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My Fed prediction for this week

The banksters and the marketeers are rubbing their hands together in anticipation of QE 3 injection. A growing number of economists say that it is inevitable. I am going to take the contrarian view. I think helicopter Ben realizes the … Continue reading

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Whirled Peas

The insanity builds as the converging crisis’s roll forward. Even though it is under reported in the corporate media those paying attention have seen the ongoing tumult in the middle east and north African regions. Our “friends” in Libya have … Continue reading

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Calling it what it is

Draghi’s pronouncements sent the market in to euphoria yesterday. The financial sector is willing to buy ANYTHING and that includes hope. I don’t expect this “fix” will be long lasting or be of any positive consequence. It will wear off … Continue reading

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Enough Gloom

Despite the economic woes we’ve set ourselves up for it is difficult to miss the beauty of Autumn. Comfortable temperatures, beautiful sunny days and my favorite time to enjoy the outdoors. Lets not forget fresh tomatoes and other garden treats. … Continue reading

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A new adjusting reality

Humans are quite remarkable in their ability to adapt. If the change is slow enough it is hardly recognizable. We quickly become accustomed to our contemporary circumstance though over time it is a mere shadow of what was normal previously. … Continue reading

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