Volatility and Oil Markets

Michael Ashton - 07/28/09

If Housing Has Bottomed, Look Out Above

Michael Ashton - 07/23/09

Four Bad Bears

Enduring Investments - 07/23/09

Freeconomics? Part Deux

Enduring Investments - 07/22/09

The Problem With Twits

Michael Ashton - 07/20/09

Subsidize Me

Enduring Investments - 07/16/09

 

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Volatility and Oil Markets

by Michael Ashton on July 28, 2009

There are very clear reasons for the recent rise in energy market volatility. Hint: they don't have anything to do with those nasty speculators. Read more »

If Housing Has Bottomed, Look Out Above

by Michael Ashton on July 23, 2009

There are some signs that the bust in home prices may have nearly run its natural course, and that the unnatural Fed actions are therefore no longer necessary and perhaps dangerous. Read more »

Four Bad Bears

by Enduring Investments on July 23, 2009

Nothing bothers me more than sloppy equity market charts. The US Equity market has a veritable plethora of data available (unlike CPI options) so there really is no excuse for slopping thinking. In fact you can generally tell the bull/bear bias of the poster by looking at what they leave out.  Read more »

Freeconomics? Part Deux

by Enduring Investments on July 22, 2009

When we last left off, I was trying to determine what possible reason a company could have for implementing R&D for technological improvement when the product (TVs) they are making is being given away for free.  Read more »

The Problem With Twits

by Michael Ashton on July 20, 2009

The difference between a one-off price change and inflation - and how Twits don't see the difference. Read more »

Subsidize Me

by Enduring Investments on July 16, 2009

It seems our government loves handing out money (I do not like the phrase like a drunken sailor since drunken sailors tend to spend their own money), here is the case for my handout.  Read more »