tisdag 28 september 2010

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#1 Approximately 45 million Americans were living in poverty in 2009.

#2 According to the Associated Press, experts believe that 2009 saw the largest single year increase in the U.S. poverty rate since the U.S. government began calculating poverty figures back in 1959.

#3 The U.S. poverty rate is now the third worst among the developed nations tracked by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

#4 According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, on a year-over-year basis, household participation in the food stamp program has increased 20.28%.

#5 The number of Americans on food stamps surpassed 41 million for the first time ever in June.

#6 As of June, the number of Americans on food stamps had set a new all-time record for 19 consecutive months.

#7 One out of every six Americans is now being served by at least one government anti-poverty program.

#8 More than 50 million Americans are now on Medicaid, the U.S. government health care program designed principally to help the poor.

#9 One out of every seven mortgages in the United States was either delinquent or in foreclosure during the first quarter of 2010.

#10 Nearly 10 million Americans now receive unemployment insurance, which is almost four times as many as were receiving it in 2007.

#11 The number of Americans receiving long-term unemployment benefits has risen over 60 percent in just the past year.

#12 According to one recent survey, 28% of all U.S. households have at least one member that is looking for a full-time job.

#13 Nationwide, bankruptcy filings rose 20 percent in the 12 month period ending June 30th.

#14 More than 25 percent of all Americans now have a credit score below 599.

#15 One out of every five children in the United States is now living in poverty.

15 Shocking Facts Show That the Middle Class is Being Wiped Out

söndag 26 september 2010

Att fånga en fallande kniv

I finansbranschen finns ett klassiskt uttryck. Do not try to catch a falling knife.

I praktiska termer brukar det låta något i stil med: Aktien har gått ner med 50%, det måste vara köpläge nu. Nu är det billigt.

Well, alla aktier som gått till 0 har något gemensamt. Innan de blev värdelösa gick de ner 50%.

Självfallet har husköpare i USA (till synes fortfarande arbetslösa och utan tillgångar) försökt sig på att köpa "billigt" med det tidigare höga priset som enda datapunkt till att bedömma om priset verkligen var billigt.

"The original owner bought the home for $400,714 in 2006; Harris and her husband, both bartenders, paid what seemed to be a bargain price, $289,000, in 2008. But they have fallen behind on their mortgage payments, in part because her husband was out of work. Now they have a $246,000 offer for the home, and the balance on their mortgage is more than that. They want to accept the offer. All they need is their bank's okay."

Walking away with less


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söndag 19 september 2010

Så kan hyperinflationen uppstå på en handelsdag

Trött på Hitchcock? Här är två mycket bra artiklar exakt hur vi kan gå från deflation till hyperinflation inom en trading-dag. Om 2007 lärde oss något, be prepared for the highly unlikely.


Del 1: Så kan hyperinflation uppstå

Del 2: Mer ingånde diskussion kring hyperinflation och dess följder


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tisdag 14 september 2010

Intressanta likheter mellan Grekland och USA

I artikeln som nämns nedanför så beskriver Michael Lewis hur Grekland fuskade med sin statistik för att få bli medlem i EMU. En varningssignal som fanns redan då var att grekerna tycktes låna ungefär dubbelt så mycket pengar som det officiellt redovisade budgetunderskottet.

"Which is to say that even at the time, some observers noted that Greek numbers never seemed to add up. A former I.M.F. official turned economic adviser to former Greek prime minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis turned Salomon Brothers analyst named Miranda Xafa pointed out in 1998 that if you added up all the Greek budget deficits over the previous 15 years they amounted to only half the Greek debt. That is, the amount of money the Greek government had borrowed to fund its operations was twice its declared shortfalls. "

Nu skriver vissa bloggar att i princip samma sak gäller för USA. I genomsnitt har USA lånat 50% mer pengar än vad det officiella underskottet visar.

"The US Treasury department continues to issue debt well in excess of the monthly deficit. When we conducted our analysis initially, the average debt issued over any given period's deficit was $34 billion (beginning in October 2006). To be sure, this number has increased to an average of over $35 billion when taking into account the last few months' data. In other words, over the past 47 months, or almost 4 full fiscal years, the US has accumulated a $3.3 trillion deficit, while over the same period, total Federal debt increased by $4.9 trillion, from $8.6 trillion to $13.4 trillion. What many pundits have yet to realize is that on average the US issues exactly 50% more debt than it needs to merely fund its deficit"
Från Zerohedge

torsdag 9 september 2010

Artikeln som norrmännen missade

Michael Lewis, författaren bakom flera briljanta böcker, bland annat Liar's Poker och The Big Short, har skrivit en utsökt artikel om den grekiska krisen. Hade varit något för norrmännen att läsa innan de i dagarna meddelade att de ska köpa grekiska statspapper.