The following is an excerpt from today’s Professional Edition Fed Report, Market Liquidity Shortage Will End on March 1. The FOMC minutes are propaganda which…
Bloomberg’s summary of the issues the Fed faces when interest rates start to rise ignores the real problems with current Fed policies of QE and…
Russ Winter and Lee Adler discuss the unique convergence of events and forces that came together to manifest in today’s selloff and address the issue of how long it may last and what will come after, with a special look at what it might mean for gold and gold stocks. This is a subscriber only podcast, subscribers may click here to listen. If you are not a subscriber, click here to access the Monday, January 7 podcast (Will Lousy Earnings Matter With Fed Pumping It Up?) . Subscribers can click the player at the bottom of this post (visible on Radio Free Wall Street main site only) to listen to today’s podcast, or use this link to download. If you are not a subscriber and would like to hear not only today’s podcast but all 8 or 9 podcasts each month, click this button to start your subscription. It takes less than a minute to complete the signup form and start listening to all Radio Free Wall Street podcasts. To learn more click here! or join and listen right now! By clicking this button, I agree to the Wall Street Examiner’s Terms of Use. 3 month subscription to Radio Free Wall Street podcasts, renewing automatically unless canceled.Price: $29.00 […]
Homes available for sale as well as the housing supplies measured in months are now at pre-recession levels, while household formation continues to recover (see post). This development was predicted by William Wheaton back in 2009. Source: JPMorganF…
This post was written by Jorma, a long time member of the Stool Pigeons Wire at Capitalstool.com. Since sequester looks by my calculation to be…
Russ Winter and Lee Adler discuss what today’s turn means in this central planned economy, including the action in gold and gold stocks. This is a subscriber only podcast, subscribers may click here to listen. If you are not a subscriber, click here to access the Monday, January 7 podcast (Will Lousy Earnings Matter With Fed Pumping It Up?) . Subscribers can click the player at the bottom of this post (visible on Radio Free Wall Street main site only) to listen to today’s podcast, or use this link to download. If you are not a subscriber and would like to hear not only today’s podcast but all 8 or 9 podcasts each month, click this button to start your subscription. It takes less than a minute to complete the signup form and start listening to all Radio Free Wall Street podcasts. To learn more click here! or join and listen right now! By clicking this button, I agree to the Wall Street Examiner’s Terms of Use. 3 month subscription to Radio Free Wall Street podcasts, renewing automatically unless canceled.Price: $29.00 iTunes users can download your subscription podcasts by using Subscribe to Podcast under the advanced tab. Enter the rss feed url http://radiofreewallstreet.fm/?feed=radio-free-wall-street-complete-podcast-for-subscribers. After subscribing, choose the podcast you […]
This is how Bloomberg reported one of the biggest stories of the year, maybe the biggest, backwards. The biggest U.S. banks including JPMorgan Chase &…
The Fed reported on Friday that Industrial Production declined by 0.1% in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, after rising in December by 0.4 percent.…
The Labor Department reported that the seasonally adjusted (SA) representation of first time claims for unemployment fell by 27,000 to 341,000 from a revised 368,000 (was 366,000) in the advance report for the week ended February 9, 2013. Because the advance report does not include all interstate claims, it is usually revised up by from 1,000 to 4,000 in the following week. Last week’s upward revision of 2,000 was typical.
A massive bubble in junk bonds, and lies about the health of corporate balance sheets have created a dangerous situation. Russ Winter and Lee Adler discuss how this may play out in the weeks ahead. This is a subscriber only podcast, subscribers may click here to listen. If you are not a subscriber, click here to access the Monday, January 7 podcast (Will Lousy Earnings Matter With Fed Pumping It Up?) . Subscribers can click the player at the bottom of this post (visible on Radio Free Wall Street main site only) to listen to today’s podcast, or use this link to download. If you are not a subscriber and would like to hear not only today’s podcast but all 8 or 9 podcasts each month, click this button to start your subscription. It takes less than a minute to complete the signup form and start listening to all Radio Free Wall Street podcasts. To learn more click here! or join and listen right now! By clicking this button, I agree to the Wall Street Examiner’s Terms of Use. 3 month subscription to Radio Free Wall Street podcasts, renewing automatically unless canceled.Price: $29.00 iTunes users can download your subscription podcasts by using Subscribe to Podcast under the advanced […]