Lee Adler | TalkMarkets | Page 5
Owner, The Wall Street Examiner

Lee Adler of the Wall Street Examiner is the editor and publisher of the Wall Street Examiner and The Wall Street Examiner Professional Edition, a proprietary service for professional investors and sophisticated individual investors.

Lee ...more

All Contributions

Latest Posts
65 to 80 of 374 Posts
<<< 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 ... 24 >>>
Chart Of The Week – Soaring C&I Loans – Corporate Execs Steal It While They Can
Commercial and industrial loans. They are soaring at an 11% rate.
QE By NIRPitrage Working As Corporate Executives Run History’s Biggest Theft
US bank loan and deposit growth continues to go bonkers at annual growth rates of more than 8% for loans and around 6% for money supply while loan and deposit growth in Europe are near zero.
Speak No Evil Financial Media Says No Housing "Inflation", Only "Growth And Gains"
I was curious to see how many times the mainstream news reports on the Case Shiller house price index mentioned the word "inflation."
There Is No Short Term Money Market
The Fed has “raised interest rates” (wink-wink). Its primary tools in this make believe policy are interest on excess reserves (IOER) and the interest paid on reverse repos (RRP). The new Fed Funs target rate is now 25-50 bp.
If This Is A Bear Market, This Echo Needs To Stop Now
The 2011 market meme is still going strong. It has reached a point where the similarities between the current market and 2011 must now break if this is indeed a bear market.
Interest Rates Have Already Risen, Except For Overnight Money
With the Fed on the verge of making a rate move, Wall Street and big media pundits have missed the fact that rates have already moved.
How Crashes Happen
While everybody is speculating on the impact of the Fed rate increase, think about this. How Crashes Happen?
7 Year Trend Of Falling Unemployment Claims Slows
First time claims for unemployment compensation continued their string of record lows for the same week of the year but the improvement in the weekly number slowed radically last week in what could be the first sign of trend change.
Charts Show The Truth About Bernanke’s Abject Failure
Bernanke’s policy was a fraud based on a fantasy. First of all, it didn’t work. But it also rewarded the few who least deserved to be rewarded–the bankers, speculators, and corporate executive stock option grantees.
Here's Why You Should Be Very Worried About These Bullish Claims
First time claims for unemployment compensation continued their string of record lows for the same week of the year. The actual number, not subject to any seasonal hocus pocus was 263,427.
You Won’t Believe What Today’s Housing Starts And The 1982 18% Mortgage Have In Common
I draw the charts. You draw the conclusions.
Fed Be Strokin The Woman That It Loves The Best
Here are some charts on "inflation." I draw the charts. You draw the conclusions.
The Fed Is The Stock Market Is The Economy
I’ll draw the chart. You can draw the conclusion.
2011 Redux- We’re About To Find Out If This Time Is Different
From the perspective of intermediate and longer term technical indicators, today’s patterns also look very similar to the October 2011 pattern, although the current market did not reach as oversold a level as that selloff did.
Why Are We Speculating About When The Fed Will Raise Rates When The Real Issue Is How – Revisited
Apparently the Fed’s new method of raising rates will be to wave a magic wand, say “Abracadabra, rates go up!” and rates will magically rise just because everybody believes that the Fed is the great and powerful Oz.
7 Astounding Charts Show How Badly The Fed Failed The Housing Market
For generations, single family housing development was a driver of US economic growth. Today, there is no single family housing industry to speak of.
65 to 80 of 374 Posts
<<< 1 ... 3 4 5 6 7 ... 24 >>>