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“The Devil Of Wall Street” ~ Part II
More on Goldman Sachs. It gained notoriety for its speculative practices in the 1920s. In 1928, it launched the Goldman Sachs Trading Corp., a closed-end fund similar to a Ponzi scheme. The fund failed in the stock market crash of 1929, marring the firm’s reputation for years afterwards. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and former Treasury Secretaries Henry Paulson, Robert Rubin, and Larry Summers all came from Goldman, prompting one commentator to call the U.S. Treasury “Goldman Sachs South.”
Goldman’s arrogance comes from more than just access to the money faucets of the banking system. It manipulates markets. Prior to 2008, it was just an investment bank. In 2008 Goldman was transformed into a bank holding company which gave it access to the Federal Reserve’s faucet; but it remained an investment bank, aggressively speculating in the markets. Now it can borrow incredible amounts of money at close to 0% interest use this money to speculate for its own account and bend markets to its will.
Only now are the powers to be finally recognizing that this must be stopped not only by Goldman but other “BIG” banks as well. The Glass-Steagall Act should be reintroduced into the system and lobbying and campaign contributions should end. No more politics in lending!
America, Please Wake Up! ~ Conclusion
Posted by Harley in The Economy on January 4, 2010
During the ABC network special on 22 December, President Obama was asked if he and his family would give up their current health care program and join his new health care reform program that the rest of us would be forced to be on. Obama ignored the question. A number of senators have been asked the same question and the only response was they’d think about it. Yet on 23 December, it was announced that the “Kennedy Health Care Bill” was written into the new health care reform ensuring that congress would be 100% exempt!
Whatever happened to the 28th amendment of our Constitution which says “Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators or Representatives, and Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the United States.”
So, this great government health care “reform” is good for us lowly citizens while the Washington elitists keep their gold plated health plan that none of us can match! This is the height of all arrogance and hypocrisy as Obama and Congress ram this idiotic health care bill and higher taxes down our throats. I can only accept universal health care if it extends to everyone! Adding insult to injury, you watch, all federal workers will most likely be exempt from this monstrosity as well thereby further ridiculing and alienating the American “slave”. We must stop this debacle as soon as possible!
Also, have you noticed the buried sections (1109 & 1604) in the Obama administration’s mammoth Wall Street “reform” bill? In essence, these provisions will let the executive branch enact even bigger, more unregulated bailouts than ever with no oversight or executive compensation constraints, but only to the behemoths of Wall Street (who make the biggest campaign contributions). If this isn’t bad enough, there would be no limit to the Secretary of Treasury’s check-writing authority (TARP limited him to 2 years and $700B). My suspicious mind tells me that this is in preparation for the eventual fallout of over $600T of bad derivatives that will hit Wall Street. Talk about socialism?
If you know your American history, the above should not surprise you. The Federal Reserve System created in 1913 a national cartel dominated by the largest banks (that now include the behemoths of Wall Street). The primary objective of that cartel was to involve the federal government as an agent for shifting the inevitable losses from the owners of those banks to the taxpayers and that is exactly what is happening today and will continue if that “Wall Street Reform” bill passes. The reason for this is because government regulations are designed and created by the very businesses that are being regulated. That’s why all the big multi-national corporations never suffer and every adverse financial consequence is shifted to the free enterprise system where small business creates at minimum 7 out of every 10 jobs.
Let me tell you where this runaway push to socialism will get us – a “national” Detroit! For 50 years, Detroit has been the leftist socialists’ model of policy. Overrun by leftist mayors for 50 years who cater to the UAW and Teachers Union has produced unemployment of 20%, an average home price of $5700, and high school graduates representing only 25% of their class in spite of Detroit spending supposedly $11000 per student when, in fact, the money stays at the top bureaucratic levels thanks to the Teachers Union. This entire entitlement mentality has produced a better chance of a high schooled kid going to prison than graduating. The city has literally been brought to their knees by socialistic government policies, unions, bailouts and entitlements. Do you want that for the rest of America?
Only one good thing will come out of this mess for those people who are financially well informed, who know how money operates and therefore know where and when to invest. The other Great Depression produced more millionaires than at any time in our history; this one will too! In fact, it will produce the greatest wealth transfer this country has ever seen (this has nothing to do with baby boomers dying off). In spite of the fact that most Americans suffer from a deplorable lack of practical financial education and knowledge because it is not taught in our schools including masters’ degrees in business and finance, I just hope you know how to grab your share.
The Best Trader in the World Is Wildly Bullish on Gold
Posted by Harley in Banking, The Economy on November 5, 2009
From Harley – Article worth your reading from one of the best, if not the best, traders in the world. Hope it helps you…
Taipan Daily: The Best Trader in the World Is Wildly Bullish on Gold
By: Justice Litle, Editorial Director, Taipan Publishing Group
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
The “Michael Jordan of trading” is now table-poundingly bullish on gold. And the Reserve Bank of India may have just made him look like a prophet…
John Paulson (no relation to Hank) is widely viewed as the most successful money manager of our times. Paulson made billions of dollars for himself and his investors by finding an obscure, non-public way to bet against the housing bubble. In terms of absolute dollar profit, his subprime crisis score is the largest ever.
Given his success, it is notable that Paulson is now quite bullish on gold. The Paulson Funds have heavy exposure to gold and gold stocks, and even offer an investment vehicle with payouts denominated in gold.
But, for all that, John Paulson is more of an investor than a trader. A trader, in the purist sense of the word, is an opportunistic mercenary type… someone who can raid most any asset class – stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies – and walk away with armloads of cash.
A Trader’s Trader
That is what it makes it even more notable for Paul Tudor Jones – the ultimate trader’s trader, and arguably the most successful pure trader alive today – to be wildly bullish on gold.
Your editor has long been a fan of PTJ (Jones’ initials), seeing him as a sort of market mentor from afar. In the 80s and 90s, PTJ was known as the “Michael Jordan of trading.” After cutting his teeth in the commodity pits, Jones went on to trade most every asset class under the sun in his futures trading fund.
The track record is legendary. PTJ started out with multiple consecutive years of triple-digit returns in the 1980s. He then reputedly made $80 million to $100 million in the 1987 stock market crash… nearly doubled investors’ money again in the 1990 Nikkei crash… and went 20+ years overall with no losing years.
While some fund managers are happy to chat with the press, PTJ prefers to avoid the spotlight as a rule of thumb. After a documentary came out in the 1980s (appropriately called Trader), PTJ decided he didn’t want it out there and bought up all the copies. (You will never see him embracing the public eye.)
A Strong Vote for Gold
Hence the surprise when PTJ came out in his recent quarterly letter pounding the table for gold.
“I have never been a gold bug,” Jones writes to his investors. “It is just an asset that, like everything else in life, has its time and place. And now is that time. The economic and political comparisons to the late 1970’s are too numerous to ignore.”
The argument is backed up with chart comparisons like the one below:

The top chart shows the dollar value of international reserve assets – that is to say, the total worth of central bank holdings around the world – in billions of dollars since 1970.
Over the past 39 years, international reserve holdings have skyrocketed from practically nothing to more than $8 trillion. Meanwhile, the percentage of those holdings counted as gold went from a whopping 70% or so in the late 1970s to near single digits today.
India Lights a Fire
Perhaps fitting, then, that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lit a fire under gold and gold stocks yesterday, sending the yellow metal to nominal record highs. (To break the inflation-adjusted high, gold will have to crack $2,000 per ounce.)
“Gold jumped to a record,” Bloomberg reports, “after India’s central bank bought 200 metric tons of the metal from the International Monetary Fund, heightening speculation that there may be more official purchases.”
The RBI’s actions call to mind a Taipan Daily missive written back in February, “Why the IMF and Fort Knox Won’t Put the Hurt on Gold.”
You can reference the data table in that piece to get a sense of just how much buying the likes of India, China and other major players have left to do if they hope to bring their gold holdings up to snuff.
When asked to describe his competitive edge as a trader, Jones described it this way:
The secret to being successful from a trading perspective is to have an indefatigable and an undying and unquenchable thirst for information and knowledge. Because I think there are certain situations where you can absolutely understand what motivates every buyer and seller and have a pretty good picture of what’s going to happen…
With the yellow metal storming the barricades as I write, it appears PTJ’s instincts have set him in good stead once again.
Warm Regards,
Justice Litle,
Editorial Director, Taipan Publishing Group
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Justice Litle is the Editorial Director for Taipan Publishing Group and the e-letter, Taipan Daily, the free financial e-letter that introduces readers to breaking global trends and investment strategies.
Link to original article: http://www.taipanpublishinggroup.com/taipan-daily-110409.html
U.S. Credit Card Trap
Posted by Harley in The Economy on August 18, 2009
by Jennifer Barry, GlobalAssetStrategist.com | August 13, 2009
With U.S. household net worth down US$14 trillion since the peak in 2007, Congress has belatedly started to act concerned about the financial condition of the American consumer. In May, legislators passed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act to great fanfare. The law does end some of the worst abuses, prohibiting an increase in interest rates if a customer is late paying a different company, disallowing most retroactive rate hikes, and banning fees if the bank neglects to credit a payment.
However, if you have revolving balances on your credit cards, this is no time to relax. The law does not take effect until February 2010, giving credit card issuers a window to jack up fees and interest rates. It also fails to set an upper limit on these charges at the federal level. As financial institutions can incorporate in states without legal limits, major credit issuers can continue to charge any rate they wish as long as they disclose it. This permits banks to borrow from the Federal Reserve at a fraction above 0%, paying ridiculously low yields on deposits, while charging their credit card customers many times that percentage. For example, Wells Fargo is currently paying a laughable 0.05% on savings accounts in my area, with a $300 minimum balance.
The newest proposal debated in Congress is the formation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency, which would allegedly protect the public from unscrupulous lenders. Politicians claim that fraud and risky financial behavior “fell through the cracks” in the regulatory system, even though many of these same individuals advocated for fewer controls a decade ago. Why should citizens believe that the same bureaucrats who failed to stop Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme will act in their best interest?
It’s naïve to expect the U.S. government to take aggressive action against financial institutions, as both political parties receive ample campaign contributions from banks like Goldman Sachs. After all, Congress voted to make punitive changes to the bankruptcy laws in 2005, parroting the industry propaganda that many borrowers ran up their credit cards and then declared bankruptcy in order to avoid repaying their debts. In contrast, Elizabeth Warren’s data shows that 90% of bankruptcies are caused by family breakup from death or divorce, job loss, or health problems, not conspicuous consumption. The real gamers of the system were not borrowers, but the banks themselves.
The law, written by card issuer MBNA, made it more difficult and expensive to discharge debt, and limited the assets that could be protected from collection by unsecured creditors like – you guessed it – credit card companies. Sheltered by legislators, underwriting standards dropped on all sorts of consumer loans after the passage of this law. The banks were able to continue their pyramid scheme of packaging poor quality debt as AAA rated securities, selling it to trusting investors, and using that capital to make even more bad loans. Ratings agencies like Standard & Poors were complicit in the scheme, using the banks’ own models to evaluate these derivatives.
When this house of cards finally came tumbling down, it wasn’t the consumers who were helped, but rather the banks who cynically gambled with shareholders’ capital. Legislators allowed institutions to get “too big to fail” by eliminating protections like the Glass-Steagal Act in 1999, then threw trillions of dollars at these same banks when they later became insolvent. As Allan Sloan puts it, Wall Street’s attitude is “heads I win, tails I get bailed out.” Even sadder, the American taxpayer is still vulnerable to further “rescues,” as the mega-banks have not been chopped into manageable pieces, and they are still permitted to takeover their smaller insolvent rivals.
In reality, there is no need to create additional agencies or new burdensome regulation. There are plenty of laws against cheating and stealing on the books, just a lack of enforcement. For example, the FBI could have prosecuted financial crimes but much of the agency was diverted to fighting terrorism after 9/11. The CFTC pretends it doesn’t see the obvious manipulation in the precious metal markets, while the SEC has resisted prosecuting naked short sellers.
While Congress intervenes overtly in the credit markets, the Federal Reserve is acting as a debt pusher behind the scenes through the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, or TALF. As this initiative is administered by the Fed, it lacks even minimal Congressional oversight. When the credit markets froze last year, the Federal Reserve designed this program to give loans to investors who want to buy consumer debt instruments. The Fed’s intervention increases the moral hazard in the economy by creating an artificial market for these derivatives. If lenders did not have a market for consumer debt, they would have to cut credit lines and close accounts. This would force fiscal austerity even in people reluctant to slash discretionary spending. However, beneficiaries like Cabela’s, a sporting goods company, are now marketing additional credit to customers, backstopped by Federal Reserve guarantees.
Chairman Ben Bernanke claims that TALF and similar bailouts are “emergency programs” that will be terminated soon, but their influence is already warping the business environment. Subsidies choose winners and losers, swamping any competitive advantages. Large corporations have an advantage over smaller companies, as they can afford to fill out the paperwork and lobby for access to bailouts. This crushes new innovative businesses, dampening job creation.
Despite the Federal Reserve’s disastrous stewardship, Congress plans to convert it into a “super-regulator,” giving it even more control over the U.S. economy. The Fed already has few checks on its power, as it is a private entity, not part of the government as many believe. In addition to driving monetary policy, it would gain “sweeping new authority to regulate any company whose failure could endanger the U.S. economy and markets.” This change would “sidestep most jurisdictional disputes” and centralize the economy under the direction of an unelected non-governmental body run by the banks.
The Democratic leadership intends to push this through Congress quickly, in what I think is a reaction to Dr. Ron Paul’s successful Audit the Federal Reserve campaign. He already has enough co-sponsors to pass his bill in the House of Representatives if it were allowed to come to a vote, but party leaders have blocked it. If the Fed gets to captain the economy, it can refuse to account for its actions as a matter of national security.
For years, the American people have passively allowed the banks to rake in obscene profits on the backs of the taxpayer. Finally, we are seeing some grassroots resistance to this blatant favoritism, with “tea party” protests and angry constituents confronting their representatives at formerly placid town hall meetings.
Unfortunately, this awakening is too late to prevent the destruction of the U.S. dollar. The debt bubble has already burst, and the attempts by the Fed to reflate it have created an enormous burden on the U.S. taxpayer. Since I first detailed the bailouts last October, obligations have ballooned from approximately US$2 trillion to an incredible $23.7 trillion according to Neil Barofsky, the special inspector general of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
Don’t expect any government agency to protect you from the coming hyperinflationary depression in the U.S. Now is the time to reduce your debt, sell off unwanted assets, and live below your means. During times like these, paper assets have historically performed poorly, so move your savings into hard assets like the precious metals instead.
Copyright © 2009 Jennifer Barry
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You Say You Want a Revolution?
Posted by Harley in The Economy on August 6, 2009
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Rusty McDougal – You Say You Want a Revolution?
Americans should have been in the streets to reclaim the country long ago. Patrick Henry and his fellow patriots are turning over in their graves about the present day USA. The savvy folks I talk to on a regular basis are exceedingly pessimistic that our blessed republic can pull out of this present financial, economic and political tailspin. The US as we have known it is on the ropes.
Our third President and signer of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, long ago stated …”Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies”.
He also declared …“If Americans ever allow banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children will wake up homeless.”
Hello.
A second American Revolution is now at least as necessary as the first one was though few citizens have an overall understanding of the problems we face. Anything short of a complete house cleaning will be mostly a waste of time and effort. The elitist banking entities running and ruining this country must be shown the highway. Nothing less will suffice!
Who exactly am I talking about? The Federal Reserve is exhibit one. Their partners in financial crime like Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), JP Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), et al absolutely must be excised like the cancer they are.
“Tea Parties” are once again on the horizon. Lots of citizens are awakening and protesting. How keen is their focus going to be?
Those that put the preponderance of blame on President Obama, ex-President Bush, the Liberals, the Conservatives, the Trial lawyers, the unions or any other distraction will never accomplish anything worthwhile. The rot is deep, systemic and centered on money and the banking system.
Those that demonize Republicans and worship Democrats, or vice versa, have been suckered into a divide and conquer plan. My expectation is to never again vote for a Republican or a Democrat in their present form. The Demofrauds and the Republishams must go.
The Fed is a serial bubble blower. Their funny money products initially line the pockets of their cronies closest to the trough. From there it is directed towards distorting prices in stocks, real estate or the latest manipulated craze. Economies without foundation inevitably collapse. Our central planners need to take an indefinite overseas vacation.
America’s biggest exports over the last decade have been toxic and fraudulent financial products. The creators of this crap are the ones who have brought us to the present disaster – yet they remain in charge of sweeping changes designed to perpetuate their power and imprison us.
All of these Wall Street entities and the lackey politicians who support them must hit the road. Those behind the scenes pulling the strings have to be stripped of their illicit power.
Surely you heard about Goldman Sachs’ record second-quarter earnings of $3.44 billion? Making money hand over fist comes fairly easy when you get to implement official policy. Records follow when front running is the name of the game. They may get their bonuses now but ours will be even larger when tar and feathers once again hold sway.
Congressman Ron Paul has sponsored a bill to audit and put congressional oversight on the Federal Reserve. 261 representatives have so far signed on to this meaningful element of true change. A similar Senate bill is just getting started. Knowledgeable citizens seriously doubt the Fed could withstand an audit because of its shady dealings. This is one bill that holds some promise.
The huge majority of US citizens are really peeved, justifiably so. That anger will certainly play out in the coming months and years. The tea parties could even spill into the streets. You can rest well assured that nothing will be accomplished without a purposeful and focused anger.
Concerned Americans have a critical choice. We can rid the system of all the parasites and malignancies or just stay home and continue to get our reality through television.
You know by now I’m also going to advise you to protect yourself and those you care about. The monetary metals, gold and silver, sniff out economic, financial and monetary chaos. They’ve had a massive snort lately and more is coming. These precious metals have appreciated nicely almost every year of this decade for good reason. They should still be purchased and the speculators amongst you may consider my Resource Windfall Speculator for leveraged gains in the resource sector.
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