Debt Perspective
I know I have posted about the US debt and how we are still in trouble...and I still believe every word of it. But here is a good prespective on why people are still running to US treasury bonds when...
View ArticleWhere We Are: End of May 2010
Well, its been ugly.... The S&P is about where it was 6 months ago...One of the indicators I use for very broad 'invested versus cash' type decisions is the 12 period Simple Moving Average on a...
View ArticleProbably Not a Good Sign
Individual bankruptcies increase...Thanks to CalculatedRisk.com
View ArticleInteresting... There Is Always a Way to Do Something Better
Interesting article from the popular press about Robert Arnott and his firm Research Affiliates... Cool stuff.You can enlarge with the buttons at the bottom of the embedded area.Robert Arnott's Magic...
View ArticleForewarning? or Noise?
Sorry about the gap in postings...Went on a short vacation to Mexico. But now I'm back in the saddle, so keep checking in. :)BeSpoke.com gave me a heads up on this: The TRIN index is a market...
View ArticleRetail Sales
Bespoke.com - This month's weaker than expected retail sales was primariliy due to the sharp decline in sales of building materials (which includes lawn and garden products). After two straight months...
View ArticleThe Mouse in the Room
The mouse is Greece (and Portugal). Who's the elephant in the possibly-defalting-national-debt room?Ding Ding Ding! Spain is!Thanks to CalculatedRisk
View ArticleWhy Now?
This article at cnbc.com shows something really interesting. Things are so unstable right now, right? Maybe its time to get into bonds now? Or is it?Let see what Bill Gross has to say. He's THE big...
View ArticleWhen To Cut Spending?
From Paul Krugman in the NY Times: That '30s Feeling: "Suddenly, creating jobs is out, inflicting pain is in. Condemning deficits and refusing to help a still-struggling economy has become the new...
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