Sep 3 2009

Can the U.S. Dollar Rally while Stocks go Down? U.S. Dollar Fueling Stock Market Rally: Examining the Dow World Index and Dow Index in Relation to the U.S. Dollar. U.S. Dollar down 35 Percent since 2001.

The role of the U.S. dollar is coming into question during this economic crisis.  Most average Americans are oblivious to the fact that since 2001, the U.S. dollar has fallen a stunning 35 percent.  What seemed as good economic times was purely a credit bubble fueled by easy money from the U.S. Treasury and Federal […]

Aug 28 2009

Going Broke on $50,000: The Story of the Struggling American Middle Class. The $50,000 Median Household Budget.

The recent recession is exposing how many American families have been treading on the edge.  Problems were already in the system before the recession began but the downturn in the economy was the ultimate catalyst.  Many families were using credit cards as a means of supplementing a decade of stagnant wages.  The median household income […]

Aug 27 2009

Demand Destruction Price Deflation: Earnings up when you Fire Employees. California Lowering Tax Brackets. Social Security no Cost of Living Adjustments.

The Consumer Price Index has shown a year over year decline for the first time since the 1950s.  This in itself has added fuel to the growing flame of the menace of deflation.  Yet what we are seeing in the psychical world in the form of price declines is directly linked to demand destruction and […]

Aug 22 2009

S&P 500 Over Priced: With 97% of Companies Reporting Q2 Earnings the PE Ratio is Now at 129. The Most Over Hyped Market Rally Ever.

There is probably no better indicator of market volatility than the current price to earnings ratio of the S&P 500.  The market volatility is spectacular and we are seeing more gyrations in this recession than we did during the Great Depression.  Since March when the S&P 500 touched the 666 mark, the rally has boosted […]

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