May 15 2009

The New American Austerity: Getting By with Less Debt and Less Money. In What Sectors are Americans Spending Less Money?

The Census Bureau reported on Wednesday that for the month of April retail sales came in at $337 billion, a decrease of 0.4 percent from the month before.  The market reacted to this news and headed lower.  If we pry into the data beyond the headline number, we will see that retail sales are actually […]

Apr 26 2009

20,000 Americans Lose Their Job Each day but we Still Bailout Wall Street and Banks: 4 Charts Highlighting this Historical Financial Crisis. GDP, Inflation, Industrial Production, and Excess Reserves.

Four banks and one credit institution failed on Friday.  This is now becoming a common Friday ritual.  On February 13 four banks were also taken over by the FDIC.  Multiple bank failures on one day are now growing in size.  Yet the FDIC is quickly blazing through their insurance fund and soon, the taxpayer is […]

Apr 16 2009

Why There will be no other Bubble to Save us from this 40 Year Financial Bubble: From Manufacturing, Technology, and Financial Services. Real Estate Bubble. Drop in Corporate Tax Receipts.

This recession is already the longest since the Great Depression.  Now merely saying that this recession is the longest does not expose the magnitude and depth of the economic damage inflicted on the market.  $11.2 trillion has been wiped off the balance sheet of American households.   In this article I want to examine a few […]

Apr 13 2009

Bank of America: $931 billion in Loans and Leases. Net Income Fell by $11 billion in 2008. Gear up for Financial Earnings Season.

The market is now fully engaged in earnings season.  Market sentiment stocks like Alcoa reported a loss bigger than analyst had expected but all eyes are focused on the financial industry.  That is why when Wells Fargo announced an early $3 billion profit, the markets went into full rally mode.  Yet once you dig into […]

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