Wednesday, July 11, 2007

So What's Different?

OK, maybe I'm an old fart. I lived through the horrible 1973-4 recession, the 1979-1981 inflation and recession, bank failures in the early 1980s, major frauds, the mid 1980s rust belt destruction, the 1987 crash, the 1990-3 real estate smashing, and the 2001-2003 tech smashing.

Recent events are a ... yawn.

All we hear are screeches about "SUBPRIME !!!!!!!!!!" We hear screeches about the rating agencies now downgrading some MBS. Since when aren't the rating agencies slow and cautious? They aren't traders. But they do a fine job and express an educated opinion on thousands of securities. More blame game. Is that an American chronic mental illness?

If you've ever owned a home over ten years, you know that home prices can drop or flatten for years. Nothing new.

I listened carefully to Bernanke yesterday talk about inflation expectations being so important. Here's my take: home prices flattening are a kick in the gut to inflation expectations. In the 1970s and early 1980s real inflation, home prices went up and up and up. So for consumers with memories, seeing home prices stabilize or go down will reduce their inflation expectations. The Fed has that powerful factor going for it.

I expect a Fed rate cut this fall to ratify the yield curve unless core PCE or CPI ramps. I don't expect that, particularly since oil prices are about the same or lower than at this time last year.

It's a bull market. Buy dips. Use time diversification. The trend is your friend.

PS: I just heard the Republican deputy whip in the House talk about the taxes on carried interest. He's either stupid or intentionally obfuscating the issue to protect big contributors. If the Republicans block this, I'll have to leave that party - the party of Teddy Roosevelt. Sickening.

PPS: Bubblevision is doing a disservice to viewers as they constantly frame the taxation of carried interest as raising taxes on private equity. That's just a flat lie or false statement. The investors who take the risk to their capital get the capital gains treatment. I just head Grassley state the tax raise is for the managers who are getting a low tax rate on compensation - lower than every other person.

84 comments:

  1. Wow you really are old. It's a bull market. But when I see the charts of BSC and LEH that makes me think the market comes in for a few weeks. $BKX looks hideous.

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  2. Some darksides for today FED DSL ABK ( that is a death spiral in the making) CCRT FHN.

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  3. Shorted small FONR yesterday. I plan on loading up there today. We'll see how it acts.

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  4. China revised its growth rate up to 11%. Good for oils & miners long term.

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  5. The Police concert was very good....not great. But I was sober so perhaps that is why I didn't enjoy it fully. Kingofpain/So lonely/message in a bottle were the hilites for me.

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  6. Wonder if Mern has to sign a receipt for a stapler today ? "and here's where we keep the coffee..."....lmaooooo

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  7. great pick on the CHAP Bud..thanks

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  8. "Uh mern......i need those tpc reports by friday." Lmaooooooooooooo

    PS. You really need to watch that movie B'man.

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  9. Office Space. It's a classic. Hilarious.

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  10. lol i worked in an office setting once...i lasted about 3 months...that was after being a floor trader for 6 years...what a transition that was...i couldnt believe the nonsense that took place on a day to day basis....

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  11. Did they have 'hawaian shirt fridays' mfl? Lolololol

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  12. CHAP...Bub the stud...I may have to vote for the hildog now.

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  13. Sheesh. What is this "war on wealth" crap? I haven't heard proposals about raising taxes on theh actual investors who take the risk -just on the managers who get low cap gains on their compensation.

    What a bunch of lies!

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  14. I just looked at charts for $ Euro and $ yen. They are opposites. The dollar is strong vs. the yen. But weak vs. the Euro. Euro/yen is very strong. So there's a LOT going on beyond the dollar.

    I think we should not be so dollar-centric in looking at "causes", else a serious error can be made.

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  15. 'Party of ted roosevelt'....lmaoooooooo. GOP hasn't been that for decades. Current GOP is a war mongering spreading fear party full of racist bigot demagogues. Sickening.

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  16. Warning: Shorting FONR can be extremely hazardous to your health.

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  17. a nice slice of housing sector stocks...a reit, regional bank and title insurance company....now these are some charts to add to that darkside list of Bud's....this stuff just can't be owned.

    ORI, HBAN, NCT

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  18. Which of today's politicians are in Teddy's Bull Moose party?

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  19. I suppose the few conservative Democrats that exist would be. Some Republicans are, I think. Not too many left, unfortunately. Most politicians are in the pockets of ... you know who. :-(

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  20. oink oink oink...get it frosty?lol

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  21. spin-em...you think I'm a pig...I pleasure myself with farm stock....2pm mating call at the biker bar...you could have at least made it a multiple choice question.

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  22. Hmm. Sounds like Frosty raises sheep. ;-)

    You guys heard that Scottish joke? Why do Scotsmen wear kilts?

    hehehe. ta da da ta da da ta. ...

    Because Scottish sheep can't bear the sound of zippers. ;-)

    Yes, I am part Scottish going back abuot 250 years. But I raise no sheep ;-)

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  23. Frosty you really are filthy and disgusting.

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  24. LOL Bunkerman....when the warden asked what I've been doing often I respond "mutton honey"

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  25. I wonder if mern was able to find the water cooler yet and engage in some company gossip....

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  26. I need LOCM to crash thru 9 hard. Wish me luck. Very dangerous trade.

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  27. Lol mfl. First day at work....they prolly took him out to lunch.

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  28. I see COP is getting respect now. That was a recent breakout from a long consolidation base - see its weekly chart.

    The PE is still only 8 vs. 11-13 for other oil majors. Maybe pulling out of Venezuela go tall the bad news out.

    That stock should be over $100 easily.

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  29. hope he brought his Grateful Dead lunch box

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  30. this gonna be tough on mern going all day without a fix

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  31. ya Bud...they probably took him to Applebees

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  32. ..ohhhh..now youre taking shot at me mfl?????..lol

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  33. Mav...right....mern was at the super target yesterday topping off those meds...lol

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  34. maybe RSH ready for the pearl diving championship

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  35. BEAS 1234ish today....people keep shorting that one, think one of the wizzards at TSCM had it in the short sale newsletter.np

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  36. time for TASR nation to light that candle

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  37. I suppose I should play another of these Grateful Dead CDs to commemorate mern in a coat & tie.

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  38. Rofl maverick. Mern's been gettin high 5 times a day this summer. ( How did he pass the drug test?) He's prolly shakin right now.

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  40. There must be billions shorted on this subprime endless screeching. I wonder where?

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  41. LOL, oops sorry guys. I guess I need to switch blogs before I post. Was reading up good to see you all.

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  42. I'd bet that NYSE and Nazz short interest hit another new record this month. Any takers?

    A "gedanken" [aka "thought"] bet.

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  43. I really like that RSH chart.

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  44. Nuthin to be sorry about Q-man. Do you miss Rev?

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  45. Bud, Going back out on my own is a scary but exhilarating thing. No regrets here.

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  46. I think my Harry James & Artie Shaw and many others beat this Grateful Dead stuff by a mile.

    Maybe not live, but those were pretty hot bands in the late 1930s and 1940s.

    I think my music proof stands. This is no counterexample.

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  47. Good luck, Quint. I wish you the best.

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  48. Q... did you keep clients from KY days?

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  49. Too bad I bailed on Si's solar plays back around April 15. Those were great stocks. But I was very long & had to pull $$$ out to pay huge taxes. Oh well.

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  50. Bunkerman, Thank you.

    Maverick, Yes a loyal and solid base to rebuild from.

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  51. Qdaddy...congrats, good to see ya....stop in again when you can stay awhile.

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  52. B'man you are absolutely right on how cnbc is reporting this taxation argument. But 90% of their viewers are republicans and they cater to them. Should managers of other peoples monies also pay just capital gains? That seems unfair. When I was a broker I paid ordinary income tax on my earnings. Why didn't I get to pay just capital gains?

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  53. lolol, Bud, you weren't a billionaire so didn't have lobbyists to protect you & high priced tax lawyers to structure you a loophole.

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  54. barney frank with a new pair of designer specs....I thought he had taken off his blinders for this spot on CNBC.....until he opened his mouth....I need at tums.

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  55. OK, I saw that movie, Office Space, after you guys recommended it. It was really funny. I guess I just didn't memorize it ;-)

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  56. So no takers on my short interest bet? Wimps. Or was I betting a sure thing?

    Hard for technical corretion with so much stock short. Real news needed.

    I think this year will be the death knell of the short infatuation. Too much underperformance in those funds.

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  57. At least Erin & Cramer are framing the issue corrrectly.

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  58. FONR actin well. Lmaooooooooooooo

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  59. Roflmao......it's for the fireman and teachers.

    die GOP die !!!!

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  60. GOP is doomed next year if they fight this tax on the carried interest.

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  61. lolol they're probably doomed anyway.

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  62. Gimme a break Frosty. At least Barney is not a child molester like Foley or Hastert.

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  63. they should go populist & embrace it.

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  64. There is a ZERO percent chance that the current GOP ever goes populist.

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  65. uh Bud, you should have been a defense attorney....barney dosen't bang little boys the best you have...LMAOOOOOO

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  66. I'm actullay surprised you didn't support Gore when he makin his 'people versus the powerful' argument.

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  67. True Frosty. That was lame. I had a long nite. I work on my material for tomorrow. Lololol

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  68. Mern's bong must be missing him today. Lmaooooooooo

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  69. beefers moving this market around today...that felt good :)

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  70. Al Gore wants to enserf everyone in the world and make them drink his creationist Kool-Aid. Everyone will forced to farm a little plot of land for his bureaucrats and fertilize it with their own [bleep]. And ride a state-owne dbicucle to worship in his temples. He's a proto-fascist.

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  71. Sheesh Bud. Al Gore IS the powerful. He was born into a senatorial family and lives on a manor. He's a typical patriarch wanting to prevent the common man from improving his life.

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  72. He is B'man. That's why laughed when he made those 'people vs powerful' speeches.

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  73. Al Gore is a pathetic fraud, more so than most politicians...anyone who takes him seriously needs to get tested for a lack of brain cells....

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  74. spinny lol...only if we can exchange vows at the biker bar.

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  75. fighting Rocky guy on South Park is "mern"...lmaoooo

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  76. oh man, office space LMAO. that is where i work and i love it. i can feel the stress melting away. "serenity now". we had a bd party with bran muffins and a happy bday that a few people moaned, just like the movie. no one seems to do much and that get paid.

    the guy showing me the ropes knows my wife. he pursued her and she shot him down. she was lhao when i asked her if she knew him. im like what r u laffing at, i have to answer to him.

    nice day for the bulls. i made 200 bucks today.

    wtf, im a piker.

    frosty u have to step up on bud, and press his balls, for me

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