Month: January 2011

  • Value Plays

    Dealing with complex organizational financial structures which are so intertwined in the economic operational functions of our daily lives is a major undertaking. So when the Fed and Treasury battled the early stages of economic crisis it was with a sense of intensity as one would fight a large fire. As things cooled however, the…

  • Bears Thank Fed For Running Them Over

    Bears are pounding their fists on the table declaring outrage over the Fed’s complicity in manipulating asset prices at the expense of, well, the Bears. Everyone knows that pandering to the upside is in the best interests of protecting the business process and free enterprise, you know, the thing that got us here. If all…

  • Banks Lose Pivotal Massachusetts Foreclosure Case

    Bloomberg Article U.S. Bancorp and Wells Fargo & Co., in a ruling that drove down bank stocks, lost a foreclosure case before Massachusetts’s highest court that will guide lower courts in that state and may influence others in bank disputes involving state real-estate law

  • Trophy Markets

    Here we are. Markets are on there highs. Bears are more bearish than ever while the Bulls are looking down at some real damage. The Fed has reiterated its drive to leave no fall back room in asset price rallies, that is, if it can help it, or for that matter, if it can even…