The Daily Reckoning Archives
The Daily Reckoning archives include issues from: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 January 2008 - Present <<Prev 05/08/08 - Consumeris Americanus: A Look at an Endangered Species by Bill Bonner "But let's begin by looking at Consumeris Americanus, a species that has been having its share of trouble lately. Its habitat is threatened by falling house prices
its food supply has become more expensive. What's the outlook?" - Guest Essay by Kevin Kerr: The Food Crisis, a First-Hand Report 05/07/08 - Going on a Tax Holiday by Bill Bonner "All these measures are designed to do the same thing - make people feel richer than they really are. Thanks to the Fed's emergency low interest rates, they can borrow more money and pay less for it. Thanks to the 'rebate' checks, they can spend more money too." - Guest Essay: Eternal City, Chronic Trouble 05/06/08 - An Empty Belly is a Dangerous Thing by Bill Bonner "It is the worst of times for people with big appetites and little money. Many of them will go hungry. And an empty belly is a dangerous thing. First, people develop a 'lean and hungry look.' Then, they stab you in back." - Guest Essay by Nathan Lewis: The Key to Managing Currencies 05/05/08 - Poverty Time Bomb by Bill Bonner "The price of food is soaring everywhere. The grains are selling near record prices
and so is oil. This is no laughing matter. Reuters tells us that 20% of Asians live on less than a dollar a day. Many are farmers with their own local supplies of cheap food. But more and more of them live in cities and pay global prices for their daily bread." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: The Magic of 'Product Substitution' 05/02/08 - Victims of Success by Bill Bonner "Throughout history, it is clear that becoming successful is hardly ever easy. Often times it takes a great deal of fortitude, and it can even be very dangerous. But as Bill Bonner explains in this DR Classique (originally publish on May 4th of last year), without these inherent dangers, our lives as we know them might be completely different." 05/01/08 - The Financial Policies of Never-Never Land by Bill Bonner "Lending money below the inflation rate
giving out money you don't have, when you are already so deep in debt you will never get out - how could any of this be good for the real economy? But by this time we are so far into Never-Never Land that we will never find our way back." - Guest Essay by Addison Wiggin: How to Sell the Dollar, Part II 04/30/08 - Bring on the Correction by Bill Bonner "After a correction, stocks are going back up. The dollar too. Gold, meanwhile, is going down. Bernanke, Bush and the whole company of angels and archangels who watch over our economy and our money are winning, they believe." - Guest Essay by Addison Wiggin: How to Sell the Dollar, Part I 04/29/08 - Whatever Happened to Monetary Integrity? by Bill Bonner "Look to the left, dear reader. Look to the right. Do you see Paul Volcker at the Fed? Nope. Volcker is still alive - warning that there is a painful adjustment coming. But at the Fed itself, there is only Ben Bernanke, promising to drop dollars from helicopters
" - Guest Essay by Jim Rogers: Investing in the Commodities Market 04/28/08 - Drowning in the Flood of Liquidity by Bill Bonner "Just because a lot of people made a lot of mistakes, it doesn't prevent the authorities from making more. They've bailed out banks in Britain
and Wall Street brokers in America. The Fed has cut rates 6 times already
and is ready to cut a 7th time this week - bringing the key Fed lending rate to about half the level of consumer price inflation." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Fried in the Financial Sun 04/25/08 - Mission Creeps by Bill Bonner "'Buy when blood is running in the streets,' goes the old adage. Many people believe that time is now
and Bill Bonner can't help but wonder: What accident is so bloody and so menacing, that it has the world's three most powerful central banks racing across town, scattering crowds and ignoring traffic signals?" 04/24/08 - Noisy Markets by Bill Bonner "Others argue that the worst is still ahead
that the stock market will melt down
that housing prices will fall another 20%
and that the whole world will go into a monumental downturn." - Guest Essay by Chris Mayer: The Switzerland of Asia 04/23/08 - An Overreaching United States by Bill Bonner "After being on top of the world so recently, now
the United States slips and slides. The banks are in trouble
homeowners are in trouble
and the economy is in such trouble that the feds are now considering new emergency measures to rescue it." - Guest Essay by Kevin Kerr: Portfolio Soaked with Profits 04/22/08 - From Artificial Boom to Real Bust by Bill Bonner "In a real downturn, the United States (and other developed nations) would stop importing so much oil
and so much merchandise from China, which would have the consequence of reducing energy consumption by China too. Result: lower energy prices and a worldwide recession
maybe even the worst worldwide depression in history." - Guest Essay by Addison Wiggin: The Twilight of the Great Dollar Standard Era 04/21/08 - The Long Slope of Hope by Bill Bonner "The newspaper headlines may be negative, but sentiment is not. Most people think this is a good time to buy a house - meaning, they still think 'you can't go wrong in property.' And stocks at 20 times earnings are no bargains
" - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Disproportionate Derivatives 04/18/08 - Wages of Sin by Bill Bonner "Why worry about money when you have a printing press? As long as there's paper in the machine, you'll never run out. Well, as Bill Bonner explains, the problem arises when people forget that with every fiat currency, less is more." 04/17/08 - The New Fiscal Creed by Bill Bonner "We held our own Council of Nicea last night
about 3AM
after much meditation and drinking. And we came up with a creed. This is the way we think things are now
" - Guest Essay by Dr. Marc Faber: A "Water Torture" Bear Market, Part II 04/16/08 - All Hands on Pumps! by Bill Bonner "Do Americans care what happens to the Brits? Not particularly. Unfortunately, the two countries are both in the same boat
both had been sailing along so happily in the sloop: the 'Anglo-Saxon' Economic Model. Now, they're taking on water." - Guest Essay by Dr. Marc Faber: A "Water Torture" Bear Market, Part I 04/15/08 - Junk Bond Nation by Bill Bonner "We're beginning to see the whole world financial situation as a U.S. problem. There is a lot going on
but the big story seems to be about America (and Britain, to the extent it shared the Anglo-Saxon economic model)
its money, its wealth and its place in the world
" - Guest Essay by Byron King: Energy and Capital 04/14/08 - The Biggest Financial Losers by Bill Bonner "Neither inflation nor deflation will be a clear winner, in other words. Instead, like WWI, both will do damage
and in the end, very few people will be better off. Some possible exceptions - gold miners, commodity producers, and emerging markets." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Cursing the Loss of Purchasing Power 04/11/08 - Sowing the Wind, We Reap the Whirlwind by Bill Bonner "All over the world, food fights are breaking out. Not because there is too much food or too little, but because it has gone way up in price. Bill Bonner explains
" 04/10/08 - The Fog of Financial War by Bill Bonner "Many don't know which side they are on and are willing to switch sides at any minute. But in the fog of war you always get a lot of people bumping into one another. That's why we get such peculiar reports from the front - such as when the feds cut short rates (which is inflationary)
but long rates nevertheless go up (which is deflationary)." - Guest Essay by Chris Mayer: The Crisis & Opportunity in the Exciting World of Sewage Pipes 04/09/08 - An Economic Triple-Threat by Kate "Short Fuse" Incontrera "Alan Greenspan has been popping up all over the press lately - after 18 years of Greenspeak, it looks like the former Fed chief wants to set the record straight
at least from his point-of-view." - Guest Essay by James Howard Kunstler: Upscale 04/08/08 - Increased Spending in the Mistake Market by Bill Bonner "The feds must like mistakes too. As near as we can figure, 'success' - for them - must mean getting people to make more of them. That's why they are lowering borrowing rates - so an over-indebted nation can borrow more." - Guest Essay by Byron King: The Flipping Industry 04/07/08 - One Bubble Pops
Another Inflates by Bill Bonner "If our analysis is correct, the inflation that is holding up stock prices will be felt even more in other places - namely, in commodities, gold and consumer prices. When one bubble pops, the next one always appears somewhere else. So don't even think about buying back into the finance sector." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: The Government Genie Flips a Coin 04/04/08 - The Bottoms Are In - Or Are They? by Bill Bonner "Look around you; you'll see bottoms everywhere. Yesterday, prices on just about everything were rebounding. The euro rebounded against the dollar. Asian markets rose. Wheat, soy, rice prices - all on the way back up. The CRB index rose too." 04/03/08 - Here Come the Bread and Circuses by Bill Bonner "It's all going according to plan, as we see it. The empire is rolling over. Now, in its advanced, decadent phase, the imperial government must provide bread - in the form of plastic food stamps
and circuses - in the form of national party conventions, elections and foreign wars." - Guest Essay by Byron King: Energy Policy: Get it Right
Or Else! 04/02/08 - The Phony Depression by Bill Bonner "The last time there was a nationwide drop in the housing market was in the '30s. Not since the '30s, has there been such a crisis in the finance sector. And the last time there was such a hubbub of pressure to reform Wall Street was - you guessed it - the '30s." - Guest Essay by Greg Guenthner: The China Story You Won't Find Anywhere Else 04/01/08 - A Truly Remarkable Day by Bill Bonner "The dollar rose against all foreign currencies; the euro dropped back to $1.30. A shop owner in Paris was heard to say that he actually liked Americans. Commodities fell, and the price of gold dropped to $750 an ounce." - Guest Essay: Gold is Going to the Moon 03/31/08 - Neutering the Markets by Bill Bonner "The real problem in today's capital markets is not that the machinery of capitalism is broken, but that it's working. And that is what the reformers aim to stop. They want to 'fix' the markets
" - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: The Voyages of the Economic Enterprise 03/28/08 - Das Phony Kapital by Bill Bonner "Today we continue with the last installment of our trilogy. We render unto the Caesars of Wall Street, the Commoduses of the Central Banks, and Neros in Washington what is properly theirs - that is, not earnest criticism - just idle mockery." 03/27/08 - In An Uncertain World by Bill Bonner "Since the real economy relies on consumer spending and credit to keep going, it seems a good bet that it will slow down. Already, the United States is probably in recession." - Guest Essay by Ed Bugos: Gold Bull Market Only in its Teens 03/26/08 - Game Over? by Bill Bonner "Naturally and predictably, Americans can no longer spend money so freely. Retail sales fell 0.6% in February and are projected to grow at their weakest pace in 17 years - if they grow at all. And what's a consumer economy to do if consumers stop consuming?" - Guest Essay by Tom Au: Here Come the Modern 1930s 03/25/08 - Masters of the Universe No More by Bill Bonner "So, here is the same question we asked last week: how can such clever people be so clueless about what they've got in their own pockets? Is it worth $2 a share? Or $10?" - Guest Essay by James Howard Kunstler: Black Swans Everywhere 03/24/08 - Weapons of Financial Destruction by Bill Bonner "It's not just Bear shareholders who might be feeling pinched. All up and down Wall Street, the masters of the universe are getting their bonuses reduced
their stocks cut in half
and their stock options are expiring worthless." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Risk Management Addiction 03/21/08 - IOU's With Handcuffs by Bill Bonner "The TIPS are favored by investors who want the certainty of the full faith and credit of the U.S. government
but who are also certain that they can't put too much faith in the U.S. government's money." 03/20/08 - A Third Army on the Financial Front by Bill Bonner "While that picture has fairly well described the financial world for the last year or so
we think it is time to add a complicating feature. It is as if a third army has appeared on the field of battle
of unknown size
and unknown intentions." - Guest Essay by Kevin Kerr: Food For Thought 03/19/08 - Central Banking for Dummies by Bill Bonner "Since we're sticking with our Trade of the Decade - buy gold on dips
sell stocks on rallies - the news of this latest Fed intervention gives us another great opportunity to dump shares. Don't miss it." - Guest Essay by Chris Mayer: Stock Market Cycles: Survive them and Prosper 03/18/08 - Hell Week by Bill Bonner "Soon, other Wall Street institutions are going to begin announcing their latest results. The tide has gone out; we're going to see who's been swimming naked, says Buffett. One thing we're going to see is huge leveraged loan portfolios written down." - Guest Essay by Dan Denning: Bernanke is Going to Run Out of Bullets 03/17/08 - The Bad News Bear by Bill Bonner "When Wall Street got the news of the Bear's predicament, stocks were sold off - driving the Dow down 300 points. Then came word that the Fed and JP Morgan Chase were on the case, and the index bounced back, closing down 194 points. Hardest hit was Bear Stearns itself - down 47%." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Borrowing to Get a Better Bargain 03/14/08 - Entering the Helicopter Phase by Bill Bonner "The banks have lent a lot of money to hedge funds. The funds didn't hedge
they gambled. As a result, many are now in trouble; they can't repay the money." 03/13/08 - A Monetary Morality Tale by Bill Bonner "How could that happen? Aren't these people supposed to be whiz kids? Can't they do projections of volatility and expected rates of return? Isn't the whole point of a hedge fund to HEDGE against these extraordinary losses?" - Guest Essay by Ed Bugos: Can th Real Bull Market Please Stand Up? 03/12/08 - Victims of Our Own Good Fortune by Bill Bonner "We had it too good for too long. A unique set of circumstances allowed Americans to borrow and spend more than anyone ever could before
and so they did." - Guest Essay by Byron King: Profiting from the Automotive Energy Revolution 03/11/08 - We've Got the Golden Ticket by Bill Bonner "The price of the yellow metal will probably go to $2,500 before this bull market is over. If it goes down to $700 or so before - well, we'll just wait it out, happy to be holding gold, rather than say, shares in Blackstone which went down 55% already
or shares in a hedge fund that may disappear altogether
or an extra house with a stopped-up toilet." - Guest Essay by Kevin Kerr: Shutting the Golden Door: No Room at the Inn 03/10/08 - Putting 2 and 2 Together by Bill Bonner "Falling employment means families have less to spend. Rising prices mean they will need to spend more to stay in the same place. And here, Dear Reader, do you see what has happened?" - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Bernanke Gets it Backwards 03/07/08 - Disasters Waiting to Happen by Bill Bonner "Foreclosures just hit a new record level, as owners 'give up' trying to make mortgage payments on houses that aren't worth what they owe on them. And now comes news that U.S. household net worth declined in the 4th quarter. With the loss of equity in their homes, Americans were down $532.4 billion." 03/06/08 - Bracing for the Bailout by Bill Bonner "All of this is tempting the feds to intervene. Look at it from their point of view: if they do nothing and things get worse, they'll be accused of inaction
or worse, insensitivity. Nothing is worse than inaction." - Guest Essay by Nathan Lewis: Worse than 1973 03/05/08 - A Fed Failure? by Bill Bonner "Today, it gets worse. Not only are the Fed's rate cuts not working - they're actually 'doing more harm than good,' says a report on MarketWatch. While this is undoubtedly true, we don't like to see the press gang up on poor Ben." - Guest Essay by Dr. Marc Faber: Failed Experiments in Fiscal Stimuli 03/04/08 - Nasty Weather Ahead by Bill Bonner "But here at The Daily Reckoning, we are in no hurry to pronounce judgment on Ben Bernanke's plan to save the U.S. economy. We don't have to. We knew it was a mistake from the very beginning." - Guest Essay by David Galland: Get Ready - Here Come the Gold Stocks! 03/03/08 - Financial Fantasies by Bill Bonner "Of course, fantasies were behind the whole boom. For example, Americans lived beyond their means and thought they could do so indefinitely. This led to the curious situation in which fewer than 10% of the world's people - in the U.S.A - were spending more than 80% of the entire world's savings." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: A World Without Demand 02/29/08 - Are We Following in Japan's Footstoops? by Bill Bonner "Are we finally come to the grim harvest we predicted in this spot eight years ago? Are we now, at long last, faced with a long, slow slump a la Japan?
The United States 'risks a lost decade like Japan,' says a headline in the London Telegraph." 02/28/08 - What Happens When Consumers Stop Consuming? by Bill Bonner "The Fed fights deflation
and leaves inflation alone, since they believe that inflation instigates growth (and is often mistaken for growth by casual observers)
But it looks to us as though BOTH deflation and inflation are becoming more dangerous." - Guest Essay by Christopher Hancock: The Death of the American Consumer 02/27/08 - Feds Rush to Refill the Punchbowl by Bill Bonner "The feds are trying to keep the party going, of course, by refilling the punch bowl as fast as they can. The U.S. money supply is increasing about five times faster than the economy itself." - Guest Essay by Jim Nelson: The One Solution to Renewable Energy's Fatal Flaw 02/26/08 - The Ultimate Sell Signal by Bill Bonner "Americans have only three major assets. They have property - houses, mostly. They have financial assets - stocks and bonds. And they have the value of their own labor. All of those assets are stagnant
or actually going down. And they may continue going down for many years." - Guest Essay by Dan Amoss, CFA: Return of the Russian Bear 02/25/08 - Dark Side of the Boom by Bill Bonner "Oil exporters not only sell oil
they use it too. And while the sheiks and sultans may have the money to keep their harems hot, the average Abdul on the street is feeling left out in the cold." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Nearly Perfect Data 02/22/08 - There Will Be Blood by Bill Bonner "Over and over again - from the crash of '87
to the Asian crisis
through the LTCM meltdown
and then the big dot.com crash
followed by the mini-recession of 2001
now the collapse of subprime and the bear market in housing - the Fed reached up its sleeve and slipped out an ace." 02/21/08 - Sell the U.S.; Buy Latin America by Bill Bonner "But how do you take advantage of the boom in Latin America
and without getting whacked by a downturn in commodities? Here at The Daily Reckoning, we are suspicious of commodity prices." - Guest Essay by Lew Rockwell: Government the Destroyer, Part II 02/20/08 - Smothered in Paper by Bill Bonner "There's a new kind of inflation - it is practically everywhere
in every country
and it risks spinning out of control. That is why gold is hitting new highs - against almost every currency
and every other market
in the world." - Guest Essay by Chris Mayer: India's Treasures: What to Buy 02/19/08 - Considering the Price of Tea in China by Bill Bonner "If the future is really as bleak as economists seem to think, how come the stock market hasn't gone down more? The stock market looks ahead; why couldn't it see trouble on the way?" - Guest Essay by Nathan Lewis: Nowhere to Hide 02/18/08 - A Financial War With No Winners by Bill Bonner "The present war between inflation and deflation is going the same way. One side gets beaten up. Then, the other side gets walloped. Even when one gets an advantage, it comes at a high price." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: The Happy Mogambo Retirement Fund 02/15/08 - The Devilish Mixture of Stagflation by Bill Bonner "One part slump
one part inflation
and one part who-knows-what. Of course, the feds are eager to put more inflation into the brew. If they had their druthers, the concoction would have more of a kick - with more exciting price increases and less depressing slump." 02/14/08 - The Greenback Gets Around by Bill Bonner "The monetary system of planet earth, circa 2007, is simple. Arab nations export oil. Europe exports luxuries. Asia exports autos and gadgets. America exports dollars. Yes, dear reader, the buck gets around. It has more stamps in its passport than we do." - Guest Essay by Lew Rockwell: Government the Destroyer, Part I 02/13/08 - The Fed's Open Checkbook Policy by Bill Bonner "Faced with what appeared to be a '70s style slump, Bernanke rushed off in the opposite direction - offering lower interest rates and more cash. He hopes to avoid a recession and - who knows - this morning's news suggests that he may have done the trick." - Guest Essay by Chris Mayer: Booming Trade Along the New Silk Road 02/12/08 - All Quiet on the Western Front? by Bill Bonner "But what can borrowers do with the money? Not buy a house! House prices are falling nearly 10% per year. Add the cost of money and maintenance and a house investor is likely to be down 20% in a 12-month period." - Guest Essay by Byron King: Depleting Resources, Leaping Population 02/11/08 - The Battle Between Greed and Fear by Bill Bonner "There is a fierce battle raging - between inflation and deflation
between Mr. Market and the market manipulators
between greed and fear
between growth and recession. In short, boom
or bust?" - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Oil Crisis Rush Hour 02/08/08 - Inflation or Death by Bill Bonner "Capitalism is a moral system, not an economic system. It rewards virtue and punishes error
and after punishment
atonement
and then, a new appreciation for virtue." 02/07/08 - A Year of Reckoning by Bill Bonner "And now, it appears to us that Americans are learning their lesson. They are finally downsizing
cutting back
making do. Soon, we predict, we will read that they are saving more money. 'Thrift' will make a come back." - Guest Essay by James Howard Kunstler: Serial Bubbles? 02/06/08 - A Misguided Belief in Capitalism by Bill Bonner "Mr. Market can be an agreeable fellow. He'll go along with a good gag
for a while. But he eventually gets tired of it. Eventually, he finds a way to break out. And it looks like he is now on the loose. And he's armed." - Guest Essay by Dan Denning: Addicted to Economic Data 02/05/08 - Financial Setbacks by Bill Bonner "There is no magic to Free Enterprise. It is the best way to create wealth, but it does not prevent people from making mistakes. Capitalism offers people a chance to make money. But it also offers them a chance to make fools of themselves." - Guest Essay by Byron King: The New Government Standard For Oil 02/04/08 - Capitalism and the American Way by Bill Bonner "Capitalism we define as merely a state of nature
where people are free to go about their business based on customary, consensual rules in an evolved, vernacular market system. The more you tamper with it, the less well it works." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Freaking Doomed by Doubling Power 02/01/08 - Banana Republic, Without the Bananas
or the Republic by Bill Bonner "The U.S. economy is under a lot of scrutiny these days - and rightly so. But some of the name-calling it has undergone has been unwarranted
or at least inaccurate. Bill Bonner explains
" 01/31/08 - Taking Gold in the Inflation Olympics by Bill Bonner "If you measure 'inflation' by looking at real money - gold - the current inflation rate is considerably higher. A year ago, an ounce of gold was still under $700. Today, it's $920 - a jump of nearly 20%." - Guest Essay by Lew Rockwell: Are Consumers Driving Us into Recession? 01/30/08 - Putting it in Reverse by Bill Bonner "So what next? It seems obvious us that the U.S. middle class needs to reverse course. Stop spending so much, stop working so many hours, focus on quality of output and quality of life. In a word: downsize." - Guest Essay by Bud Conrad and David Galland: Will Gold Crash in a Recession? 01/29/08 - Trading Cash for Krugerrands by Bill Bonner "But here we are
and gold is rising. And now it goes up by $10
$15
$20 in a single day. And now people are starting to read about it in the papers. And people are starting to wonder how high the price will go
and where they can buy Krugerrands." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: An Indication the Economy is Lagging 01/28/08 - Resorting to 'Zimbabwe Economics' by Bill Bonner "Learning comes at a price. When markets are rising, nobody learns anything. It's when they go wrong that people put on their thinking caps and take instruction." - Guest Essay by Dan Amoss, CFA: Sell the Garbage Stocks Short 01/25/08 - Against the Gods by Bill Bonner "The world held its breath on Tuesday morning. On the day after 'Black Monday' everybody wanted to know what would happen when the U.S. stock market opened. How can this be happening to the richest country in the world? Bill Bonner explores how the American economy got to where it is today, below
" 01/24/08 - The Aftermath of a Phony Boom by Bill Bonner "People thought they were getting richer - that's the illusion that soft money policies are intended to create - so they increased their expenses and went deeper into debt. Now they're facing a serious recession in the worst financial shape of any generation in history." - Guest Essay by Jim Nelson: The $4.25 Small-Cap Insurance Policy that Doubled in a Month 01/23/08 - The Battle on Wall Street by Bill Bonner "In the event, the fireworks from the Fed slowed Mr. Market's advance
but did not stop it completely. The Dow retreated down as much as 400 points
staged a counterattack
and ended up with a 128-point loss." - Guest Essay by Byron King: Canada is a Very Big Place, eh? 01/22/08 - The Share-Strangled Banner at Half-Mast by Bill Bonner "The Fed cut rates 75 basis points a week before their regularly scheduled meeting next week. This is the biggest cut since 1982, after rates had been driven up to 20 percent to fight inflation." - Guest Essay by James Howard Kunstler: Disarray 01/21/08 - The Rules Don't Change by Bill Bonner "A few weeks ago, the war in Iraq was Americans' number one concern. Now, 'It's the economy, stupid.' The trouble is, the economy is something that neither the candidates, nor the man who currently lays his head on the White House pillow, know anything about." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Oil Battles Gold for Investment Supremacy 01/18/08 - Clowning Achievements by Bill Bonner "American politics, like the empire itself, suffers from some wasting disease. But even from its hospital bed, it still puts on a good show. The whole baroque fandango is one part Dada theatre, one part religious revival
" 01/17/08 - Gold Says 'I Told You So' by Bill Bonner "Every dog has his day. And it looks to us that the mangy cur that sits at the number 79 slot on the periodic table is having his day at last." - Guest Essay by Patrick J. Buchanan: Subprime Nation 01/16/08 - Fighting the Little Devils in Front of Us by Bill Bonner "Word on the street is that the Fed may act before its regularly-scheduled meeting later this month
and it may cut rates by a whopping 0.75%. Whether or not it will actually be able to stop the correction now in progress, we don't know. But our Trade of the Decade just looks better and better. Buy gold on dips; sell stocks on rallies." - Guest Essay by Dr. Marc Faber: Uncharted Economic Waters 01/15/08 - The Art of Socializing Risk by Bill Bonner "They've found new and more socially acceptable ways of taking losses from those who deserve them and passing them along to the general public. This is known popularly as 'inflation,' a word that describes the process of jacking up consumer prices without the consumer understanding why." - Guest Essay by Chris Mayer: The Graying of America 01/14/08 - Trouble is Here - And He's Brought Friends by Bill Bonner "If the economy softens substantially, or stays soft for a long time, many companies will default on their bonds. When that happens, not only will the defaulter default, but so might the insurer
and then, the insured too. In other words, all three could go broke." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: Free Money to the Rescue 01/11/08 - Marking to Madness by Bill Bonner "Today's financial world may be a mess, but we financial journalists couldn't ask for a better one. Bill Bonner explains
" 01/10/08 - Mr. Market Moonwalks Toward Deflation by Bill Bonner "Which is it - boom or bust? Inflation or deflation? Prosperity or poverty? The combination of opposing ideas seems to rattle most observers. They can't tell whether Mr. Market is coming or going. But here at The Daily Reckoning, we take ambiguity as comfortably as gin." - Guest Essay by Dan Amoss, CFA: Strengthening a Weak Economic Link 01/09/08 - The Sushi Slump by Bill Bonner "The Titans are going to get together and destroy the U.S. economy. Inflation will reduce Americans' purchasing power. Deflation will collapse the value of their assets. Between the anvil of falling prices
and the hammer of rising ones - the American middle class is going to get smashed." - Guest Essay by Nathan Lewis: Sell Oil, Take Gold 01/08/08 - The Glory of the Financial Markets by Bill Bonner "No matter what people say
no matter what officials do
the markets always do what they have to do. Americans have been spending beyond their means for years. They haven't been saving any money. And they've been losing their competitive edge to foreigners. Somehow, they had to get poorer, because that's what excess consumption does to a people." - Guest Essay by Kevin Kerr: The Softer Side of Commodities 01/07/08 - Worried About the 'Stag' of 'Flation' by Bill Bonner "The last thing they want to see is a Japan-style deflationary slump
So they're doing all they can to avoid it. When it comes to stagflation, they don't mind the 'flation' part; it's the stag that worries them." - Guest Essay by The Mogambo Guru: The Cornered Rat Defense of Inflationary Collapse 01/04/08 - Predictions, Guesses, and Complete Fantasies for 2008 by Bill Bonner "In today's essay, Bill follows the theme of the first week of the year, and offers his forecast for 2008
or as he calls them, the 'financial obituaries'." 01/03/08 - FOMC-ing the Need for Further Rate Cuts by Kate "Short Fuse" Incontrera "The minutes from December's FOMC meeting were released yesterday
Apparently, the turmoil in the housing market was worse than they expected, and surprise, surprise, it has affected consumer spending." - Guest Essay by Christopher Hancock: An Economic and Social Epidemic 01/02/08 - Economic Cold and Flu Season by Kate "Short Fuse" Incontrera "Some of the main concerns for the health of the U.S. economy are the effects that are still being felt from the bursting housing bubble. The rate of foreclosures is unheard of - even before many mortgages have reset to higher rates." - Guest Essay by James Howard Kunstler: Forecast 2008 01/01/08 - 2007: A Year in Review, Part II by Kate "Short Fuse" Incontrera "The first day of a new year gives us an interesting opportunity to look back at the year behind us
and to try to learn from our experiences and mistakes." <<Prev |