Entries from May 2010
Scientists say they have developed a car that can run on water. The only catch: the water has to come from the Gulf of Mexico. That aside, it is interesting how the price of oil has gone from over $80 per barrel down below $70 per barrel, and, as best I can tell, the gas [...]
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Tags: Commentary · Mortgage Market · Rob Chrisman
Don’t be surprised when one euro equals one dollar… it could happen. As everyone in the Western World knows, Europe has been having its share of major problems. All of Europe’s trials and tribulations have had a dramatic affect on the performance of the euro, recently putting it [...]
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Tags: Mortgage Market
ALEA IACTA EST – by Egon von Greyerz – Matterhorn Asset Management ———— Dollar Overbought/Euro Oversold – Bespoke Investment Group ———— Could the Stock Market Crash in 2010? – Charles Hugh [...]
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Tags: Mortgage Market
Bailouts Have Discouraged Banks From Lending – John Tamny – After a near-death experience, formerly insolvent banks are being overly cautious. – Forbes Fed Will Hold Interest Rates–And Inflation Will Rise – Brian S. Wesbury and Robert Stein - But the stock market and [...]
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Tags: Mortgage Market