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John Hussman: Credit Crises Generally Require Multi-Year Adjustments
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Excerpt from fund manager John Hussmans weekly essay on the U.S. market: Excerpt from the Hussman Funds Weekly Market Comment (12/7/09): The aftermath of systemic banking crises involves a protracted and pronounced contraction in economic activity and puts significant strains on government resources. On ...2 hours ago -
Gold – this Bull keeps running
Contrarian Stock Market Investing News - Featuring Bargain Stocks —
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Resident GoldBug at The Daily Reckoning, UK Edition , Bill Bonner offers his analysis of gold, the stock market and the end of the depression. Gold’s best part is still ahead. And this is not just a bull market; this is a fortune maker. Bill Bonner ( The Daily Reckoning, UK ): Yesterday, gold closed at $1,200. ...4 days ago -
Classic Decision Trap: The Market Is Up So Everything Must Be Okay. Right?
Kevin Hoffberg's Blog —
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Disclaimer : I am not an investment adviser and I don’t give investment advice. My expertise is in decision making and I am using the information quoted here to make a point about decision making, not about investment strategy. One of the things we talk about when teaching decision making is that decision ...4 days ago -
Gold Gone Wild
Stupidica —
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Yesterday, gold closed at $1,200. Long-term Daily Reckoning sufferers can finally hold their heads up. We bought gold at the beginning of the bull market. New readers, with no gold buried in their back yards, may wonder: is it too late? Here is a quick answer: no. We’re still a long way from gold’s ultimate ...4 days ago -
Hussman Weekly Market Comment: Reckless Myopia
Value Investing World —
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I should have assumed that Wall Streets tendency toward reckless myopia – ingrained over the past decade – would return at the first sign of even temporary stability. The eagerness of investors to chase prevailing trends, and their unwillingness to concern themselves with predictable longer-term ...6 days ago -
Reckless Myopia
John Mauldin's Outside the Box —
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Long time Outside of the Box readers are familiar with John Hussman of the eponymous Hussman Funds. And once again he is my selection for this weeks OTB. This week he touches on several topics, all of which I find interesting. As he notes: "We face two possible states of the world. One is a world in which our ...6 days ago -
John Hussman: Reckless Myopia
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Excerpt from fund manager John Hussmans weekly essay on the U.S. market: Excerpt from the Hussman Funds Weekly Market Comment (11/30/09): In my estimation, there is still close to an 80% probability (Bayes Rule) that a second market plunge and economic downturn will unfold during the coming year. This is ...1 week ago -
Hussman: Fed Engaging in Unconstitutional Abuse of Power
David Westerfield > Weblog —
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Excerpt from this article found on Mish’s blog : The policy of the Fed and Treasury amounts to little more than obligating the public to defend the bondholders of mismanaged financial companies, and to absorb losses that should have been borne by irresponsible lenders. From my perspective, this is nothing short ...1 week ago -
Hussman Weekly Market Comment: Alert for Tanks
Value Investing World —
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The inevitability of profound credit losses here is unnervingly similar to the inevitability of profound losses following the dot-com bubble. In that event, it wasnt just that people were excited about dot-com stocks in a way that might or might not have worked out depending on how fast the economy grew. Rather, it ...2 weeks ago -
John Hussman: Alert for Tanks
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Excerpt from fund manager John Hussmans weekly essay on the U.S. market: Excerpt from the Hussman Funds Weekly Market Comment (11/23/09): The past decade has been largely the experience of watching tanks rolling over a hilltop to attack the villagers celebrating below. Repeatedly, one could observe these ...2 weeks ago -
John Hussman: New Mortgage Losses Should Come as No Shock
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Excerpt from fund manager John Hussmans weekly essay on the U.S. market: Excerpt from the Hussman Funds Weekly Market Comment (11/16/09): “And lets be honest about it. Hybrid ARMs were never made based on the assumption that the borrowers would be able to make the payment once the loan reset. They ...2 weeks ago -
Hussman Weekly Market Comment: "Should Come as No Shock to Anyone"
Value Investing World —
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Increasingly, the Fed has decided to forgo the idea of repurchase agreements (which require the seller to repurchase the security at a later date), and is instead making outright purchases of the debt of government sponsored enterprises (GSEs such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac). Again, the Fed used to purchase only ...3 weeks ago -
Another Big Wave of Foreclosures
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The Dow rose 200 points yesterday, bringing it only about 75 points below the 10,300 level. Why is the 10,300 mark important? Its not really...its just the point where this bounce will equal the bounce following the crash of 29. No reason in particular that this bounce should be the same as the one 80 years ago. But ...3 weeks ago -
Hussman Weekly Market Comment: The Second Wave Begins
Value Investing World —
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I should also note some features of the resets we are now beginning to observe. It is tempting to think that with Treasury yields fairly low, mortgage resets might be fairly benign in terms of their impact. The problem is that these Option ARM and Alt-A structures were specifically designed as “teasers” – ...3 weeks ago

