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Good Video on Mutual Funds Scam

In this video Phil Town talks about how mutual funds are a scam and how much money one would be in the whole if they used mutual funds vice buying an index (such as SPY) themselves. This is something that we have mentioned many times on the site and believe in very strongly.

They also discuss how with market volatility you could sell at highs and then buy dips, but whats even better (and they don’t mention in the video because everyone is scared of shorting for some reason) is that you have the ability to play both sides of the market. So when the market tops out you can make money on the way down by shorting the stock instead of just selling your long positions. Those gains over time (especially over the past 10 years) are HUGE in comparison to a long term long side mutual fund holder. Video on full post:

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Does Rally Have More Legs? Long Term Look

To say that this market has defied all odds with this huge rally is an understatement. Now one has to take a look at how far we have come and think seriously about how far we can go. Technically speaking there is some significant resistance on the horizon. And in this case the significance is substantial in that these tests only come around every 5 years or so as of late. Below is a chart showing these tests. The chart is a 10 year chart of the SPY sampled at a monthly rate. As you can tell by the amount of time involved in the chart these are very long term trends that are very big and heavy hitters. The market has already somewhat passed the first test of the 25 month moving average, but has the 50 month moving average on the horizon somewhere around $123 on the SPY. The chart explains it better on the full post

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OCC and OTS Mortgage Metrics Report Q3 2009

This report is the latest release from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Office of Thrift Supervision on the mortgage industry and the stats on the performance. It is a great report that comes out quarterly that lays out all the details of the mortgages out there. A lot of great data tables and charts that show the current performance of mortgages and also the performance of the home retention actions.

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Responds to Excess Reserves at Banks

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released a paper about the massive amounts of excess reserves that banks are packing onto their balance sheets. In the post is the link to the PDF:

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Shadow Inventory Put At 1.7 Million in 3Q

A study done by First American Core Logic released by CAR (California Association of Realtors):

“Shadow Housing Inventory” Put At 1.7 Million in 3Q According to First American CoreLogic
Summary:

* As of September 2009, First American CoreLogic estimated there was a 1.7‐million‐unit pending supply of residential housing inventory, up from 1.1 million a year earlier. Pending supply, sometimes referred to as “shadow” inventory, estimates real estate owned (REO) by banks and mortgage companies, as a result of foreclosures and other actions, such as deeds in lieu, as well as real estate that is at least 90 days delinquent. Normally shadow inventory would not be included in the official measures of unsold inventory. At the current sales rate, the pending supply is 3.3 months, up from 2.4 months a year ago.

Charts on post

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Will History Repeat? If so, SPY @ $52

A lot of happy people out there… or so it seems. The green shoots have bloomed into amazing profits at banks and a 60%+ rally in the market from the dark lows. I’ll admit I’ve been a happy camper as well closing in on a yearly return of 35%+ with only 14 days that trades were made (long/short S&P) is unheard of… well at least for the last fifty years or so. And then Santa Claus came to town to boot. Imagine being invested/locked into a CD for the past year earning a measly 2-3% for the whole year!! yikes.

But even with all of this euphoria surrounding the market you get a sense that there is a ghostly figure hanging around. Why does it feel like history is repeating itself and we are setting up for failure? Maybe its because:

* TARP (Trouble Asset Relief Program) didn’t get rid of any troubled assets and the money is unaccounted for every time senators ask Ben Bernanke or any his gang.
* The banks that were “Too Big to Fail” are now BIGGER.. this was a problem that was supposed to be eliminated, but it has been enhanced with big banks taking over other big banks. (i.e. JP Morgan taking over WAMU)
* Unemployment is at record levels
* Mortgage Defaults are off the charts
* Liquidity is not happening in the marketplace as banks are hoarding
* The US is incurring astronomical amounts of debt at levels that no one ever thought would/could exist

Just some items that come to mind. So with this thought of history repeating in my head I looked back at a post about the mortgage reset chart that we had and looked at that big double peak of resets. I came up with a crazy idea of overlaying a chart of the S&P 500 that spans over the same time period. And since we are in the “eye of the storm” on the resets I added a copy of the same S&P 500 chart and connected it to where we currently are. Its probably a lot easier for you to look at the chart than for me to explain it, but it was pretty interesting. And as a primer keep in mind that this is just a crazy idea with no basis other than the fact that the mortgage resets are happening in a distinct double peak pattern, which could mean a distinct double dip pattern for the stock market. There are a bunch of caveats that go with this as well… that I will get into later.

Here are the headliners from the chart:

* The low on SPY of $52 (currently $112) would be hit around late 2011 early 2012
* Our current market will peak around July/Aug around $120
* Notice how Option Adjustable loans + Alt A loans blow away the subprime totals from the last few years.

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Art Cashin Video

Art Cashin, the director of floor operations for UBS, does a nice job in this interview of smoothing out everything that happened this past year and putting it all in perspective.

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Good Video on Big Bank Games

Below is a video by Dylan Ratigan on MSNBC, who has been putting together some great work on exposing the financial nonsense going on out there. It seems like the people of the United States would revolt with all these games the big banks are playing.

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Classic CNBS Video

Another funny CNBS video where Larry “Goldilocks” Kudlow “Doesn’t want to paint a rosy picture” but absolutely tries… and rejects any intelligent remarks from the real estate expert. You are the man Larry! Don’t let anyone that is an expert in a particular field challenge your all knowing brain.

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Retail Sales Report Prep

The big economic number of the week is the Retail Sales numbers coming out Friday from the U.S. Census Bureau. For those that are interested to look at more details on the numbers you can go to Census Bureau . The upcoming numbers are for the month of November. The market is expecting an increase of 0.6% month over month (from Oct to Nov). The prior month saw an increase of 1.4% (from Sep to Oct)

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