Bernake admits financials out of control…

In an article from the Chicago Tribune

“We have lost control,” said Hale, quoting Bernanke. “We cannot stabilize the dollar. We cannot control commodity prices.”

Hale is an economist who had a private meeting with Ben Bernanke several months ago. Now, we are finally feeling the full effect of the loss of control.

I really hope that many of you have hedged your portfolios already or gotten out of the markets. The dollar is next unless perhaps interest rates are raised as an emergency measure to prevent the fallout. Expect housing prices to continue their descent as liquidity evaporates.

The banking system is insolvent.

Stocks for the LONG LONG LONG term

“The best therapeutic move for long-term investors is to turn off your TV so as not to get caught up in all of the sensational headlines. The stock market has been and will continue to be the best source for wealth creation over the long-term.”

–Patrick J O’Hare, Briefing.com

I love hearing that the stock market for the long term is the way to make money. Close your eyes and prey. Whoa… Did you close your eyes and watch the money flow into your pockets when you labored every day for what you have invested?

What happens if you are in individual stocks and some of them go bankrupt? The indices adjust and find another company to take the failed ones place. Yes, the market has gone up in the long term, but what if you invested at one of the tops before the crash and had to wait 16 years to get your money back? I don’t know about you but I’d rather sit on the sidelines and wait it out. There are ways to see the hurricane of in the distance, but if you are unwilling or unable it will hit you.

When Columbus was making landfall the natives didn’t see his ships because they weren’t part of their reality. If we can’t adjust our thoughts to accept something new or different then how are we going to prepare for a possible change of future direction?

Read the following article… There is a grim reality facing us all. Investment banks have used up their ability to lend to businesses. Considering that the growth of our economy depends on the ability of credit we are facing a MAJOR did I say MAJOR issue in front of us.

Money Central Article

I’m also hearing local news radio having discussions about what to do with your money to keep it safe. Last night I heard someone saying that this is the time to start thinking about buying. Sure there is the old adage that when there is blood in the streets buy. When if the blood is only at a trickle when it will be a river?

You just purchased AIG… Did you have a choice?

The Fed is Heralded as a savior.  

 

 

 

I’d like to present a dissenting opinion and it will only take a moment.  The Fed is a quasi-governmental entity — read private bank.  It is a very large private bank that oversees the money flows between banks with the exclusive privilege of creating and destroying money granted per the United States government.  I don’t know when the destroying of money has actually ever occurred since 1913 when the Fed was created.  

Tomorrow (9/17/2008) will be a grand day for the markets as they celebrate the saving of AIG, which if left alone would have hurt a many people and companies.  In the long run it would have been better for everyone and helped people realize that the income’s of taxpayers aren’t for sale <pillaging> if they were left to fail.  It would also have prevented a precedent from being created that the Fed can and will purchase anyone if need or desire be.

However, the Fed is able to say they are “rescuing” AIG, Freddie, and Fannie all in a very short period.  Here is a thought to ponder…

If I am able to create money out of nothing or thin air then why wouldn’t I want to seem like a savior and help out distressed companies in the name of helping the economy?  I don’t have a great answer why I wouldn’t.  If I can shave a few cents off of everyone’s dollar who will notice?  At first it won’t be apparent, but eventually there will be consequences, and at the end of the day I will be the savior.  The consequences won’t be traced back to me.  Like committing a crime knowing you won’t be caught… do you commit the crime?

Revisiting the notion of buying low (through fictitious money that is treated as real money)… I’m the Fed and create $85 billion dollars to purchase 80% of AIG.  Great so now I own 80% of its liabilities and assets. No, not so great because nobody knows what the actual value of the assets are. <Remember I can create money>  For someone who can’t create money this is a problem, and the exact problem AIG ran into.  However, with the ability to create money I can now continue to add more “cash” to AIG’s balance sheet helping it though the crisis.  At the end of the day AIG, Freddie, or Fannie have been saved all though Monopoly money.  They will once again be players in the “free market”, but purchased at a unbelievably low cost. FREE  

Conclusion:  You and I purchased AIG, Fannie, and Freddie… however we will never see a dime of profit in return.  Do you see a problem with this?  Yet, the Fed will be treated like a king for saving the financial markets.  Perhaps the right thing to say would be using someone else’s money to purchase a failing company and then profiting without ever returning that money to the “lender”.  

That is Default. Fraud. Theft. Robbery. 

Final thought:

Do you think that income taxes are legal and necessary according to the constitution of the United States?

WaMu — Everything is okay!

So, a friend of my sent this my way and I started shaking my head. Washington Mutual is assuring the public that it is a sound bank. A quick look at their chart says otherwise… How are they going to raise any capital?  Their bonds are trading down significantly, and selling preferred shares are out of the question.  The Fed, Treasury, and the FDIC can’t save all the banks and investment firms in trouble.  Is a domino about to fall in the financial sector?  

The ETF SKF is looking pretty tasty these days unless you think that the banks are way oversold.   My concern is as this crisis deepens when it will start to spread like a virus into other sectors?  

WM 2 year chart

WM 2 year chart

 

And now I present the lovely letter that WaMU is sending out to their mail lists:

 

A letter from Washington Mutual

A letter from Washington Mutual