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Is It Time to Recognize Reality?
Karl Denninger submits: Or must we go entirely off the cliff and play Wile-E-Coyote? Yes, I know, we "came back from the brink." Or did we? by Karl Denninger
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger, Fannie Mae
External links 2009-09-29
Dell: Signs of Insider Trading
Karl Denninger submits: From Marketwatch: Dell's release slipped out about three minutes before the market closed Thursday, giving the company's shares a boost of 98 cents, or 6.7%, to end at $15.65. The stock topped $16 ahead of Friday's opening bell. by Karl Denninger
Tags: US Market, Financial, Karl Denninger, Dell Computer Corp.
External links 2009-08-28
No, This Is Not a Recovery
Karl Denninger submits: Ehhhhh.... Delinquency cure rates refer to the percentage of delinquent loans returning to a current payment status each month. Cure rates have declined from an average of 45% during 2000-2006 to the currently level of 6.6%. It is important not only to observe total...
Tags: US Market, Financial, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-08-24
Weren't Retail and CapEx OK?
Karl Denninger submits: One has to wonder where the levitation act is coming from in the market these days. Certainly not from the big retailer Sears SHLD.... by Karl Denninger
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger, Network Appliance Inc., Sears Holdings Corp.
External links 2009-08-20
ShopperTrak Reports Weak November
Karl Denninger submits: So much for "Black Friday was reasonably good." Like hell: CHICAGO, IL, December 9, 2009 – ShopperTrak RCT Corporation’s Retail Traffic Index (SRTI) today reported that total U.S. foot traffic for the month of November fell 6.1 percent while the company’s National Retail...
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-12-09
Does Disaster Loom from Dollar Funded Carry Trades?
Karl Denninger submits: You can put a fork in us down the road.... The U.S. currency dropped against 12 of its 16 major counterparts as the International Monetary Fund said traders are probably using the dollar to fund so-called carry trades around the world and...
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-11-09
Mathematical Realities Will Trump the Dollar
Karl Denninger submits: I have been on a potential dollar dislocation - or collapse - for more than two years. Indeed, back in the fall of 2007, it was one of the themes of petitions to Congress and letters I sent under personal cover to all 535 members....
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-10-23
Obama's Financial Regulatory Reform: Good Points but Falls Short
Karl Denninger submits: Well, the document is finally out. Of course this is not legislation; that will happen on The Hill. But we get to read and comment, and with 85 pages in here, there's a lot of meat. Let's get right to it: ...
Tags: Financial, US Market, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-06-18
GM: Are We in Looneyland?
Karl Denninger submits: When a market rally drags a firm's stock that has declared bankruptcy, and which has filed a plan that will result in the effective total destruction of its common stock, into the green by 20%, you know we live in looneyland. That would be...
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger, General Motors Corp.
External links 2009-06-01
Too Much Supply, Too Little Support
Karl Denninger submits: Wow, this sounds pretty good! WASHINGTON -- U.S. banks reported a first-quarter profit of $7.6 billion, buoyed by revenue at a few larger companies, but overall the credit picture remained grim as the number of banks in trouble continued to rise and borrowers increasingly...
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-05-28
Welcome to Economic Hell
Karl Denninger submits: The last week or two I had noticed that the /DX dollar index had a somewhat-odd correlation to the stock market - one that had not been present to the same degree, if present at all, before. Specifically, it would move just before the...
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-07-23
GE Results Validate Theory: Severe Economic Contraction
Karl Denninger submits: GE was out this morning with earnings and continues to validate my central thesis: severe economic contraction. Revenues were down 17% - another double-digit contraction, and this is particularly troublesome in what it says about the global economy, given GE's GE global reach. by...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, Karl Denninger, General Electric Co.
External links 2009-07-17
If Goldman Sachs' Secret Sauce Is Compromised, What Happens Now?
Karl Denninger submits: Oh oh..... Insane major props to Zerohedge on this one! Back-up: This week's NYSE Program Trading report was very odd: not only because program trading hit 48.6% of all NYSE trading, a record high at least since the NYSE keep tabs of this data, and a...
Tags: US Market, Financial, Karl Denninger, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
External links 2009-07-06
Mid-Year 2009 Recap: What's Ahead
Karl Denninger submits: It doesn't seem possible that six months have passed under the bridge of time in 2009 yet, does it? Yet they have. Let's take a look at the scorecard first from my 2009 Prediction Ticker, remembering of course that I have six months...
Tags: US Market, Karl Denninger
External links 2009-07-06
General Motors Shareholders: Poof!
Karl Denninger submits: You didn't / don't hold General Motors GM stock, do you? If so, I hope you sell today, assuming it opens over 2 cents/share. Seriously. No really, I'm not kidding. by Karl Denninger
Tags: US Market, Transport, Karl Denninger, General Motors Corp.
External links 2009-05-06

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In Defense of the Oracle of Omaha
With Berkshire Hathaway’s (BRK.A) Q2 results due out later today, there is a whole lot of Buffett bashing going on in the blogosphere. In an article in Seeking Alpha today, Rolfe Winkler says that he feels betrayed by Warren Buffett. Also, Karl Denninger of The Market Ticker, a site that...
Tags: US Market, Financial, The Inoculated Investor
External links 2009-08-06
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