Posts Tagged debt
Posted on March 9, 2010 by Adam
This is the first in a series of posts dedicated to explaining the series of events and phenomena that led up to and caused the most recent financial crisis.
There are many terms thrown around when folks talk about the financial crisis. Last year especially, the news was awash with terms like “Credit Crunch,” “Bailouts,” “Derivatives,” [...]
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Posted on March 25, 2009 by Adam
I wanted to spend some time thinking about the future. Where will we be in three years? Based on the recent monetary policies our government is employing in the scope of today’s global economic climate, I have some ideas. I have already posted about how the Dollar is dead, which will be a catalyst for [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2009 by Adam
I’ve written in the past on the deleveraging of the debt bubble that has contributed to this financial crisis, but I was reminded of just how bad things are when I read an article in the New York Times talking about how Harvard is managing its endowment portfolio during the downturn.
Like all Universities, Harvard generates [...]
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Posted on February 9, 2009 by Adam
Good morning, traders.
I wanted to kick this week off by taking a big picture view of the markets. As a swing trader, I am not usually in any of my trades for more than a couple weeks, at most, but I often find that getting a gauge on how the broader market is postured helps [...]
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