Steadygain
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It's rare - if ever - I believe big names are 'suicide'
The larger part of me always thinks they were silenced :suspicious:
The larger part of me always thinks they were silenced :suspicious:
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090422/ap_on_bi_ge/us_freddie_mac_official_deadDavid Kellermann, the acting chief financial officer of money-losing mortgage giant Freddie Mac was found dead at his home Wednesday morning in what police said was an apparent suicide.
Options investors are paying twice this decade’s average to protect against losses in U.S. stocks through 2011, signaling the bear market may last two more years. "There's a real panic in the markets with some people wanting to buy long term insurance at any price." "People have lost hope.
Contracts to protect against a decline in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index for two years cost $15,160 on the Chicago Board Options Exchange, compared with $6,875 in 2007. Today's level shows traders expect the benchmark gauge for U.S. equities to fluctuate twice as much in the next two years as it has since 2000.
Options traders see little chance of relief, based on the so-called implied volatility of two-year contracts on the S&P 500. It jumped to a record 43.58 in November and stayed above 30 since then, a level it never previously exceeded.
(1) U.S. was not a lower wage scale service economy.
(2) U.S. had a saving rate.
(3) 72% of the economy was not based on consumer spending.
(4) 75-80% of housing was not underwater.
(5) U.S. grew its own food.
(6) Funded liabilities were not $12T
(7) Unfunded liabilities were not $40T
(8) U.S. was not doing $750B per quarter bailouts.
(9) The derivative market was $540T, of which most of it is toxic.
(10) We did not have $1.8T in outstanding U.S. Treasury Debt.
(11) U.S. did not have to have $150B weekly Treasury auctions to keep the doors open.
(12) Was not funding a War on Terror to the tune of $14B a month.
This downturn is just getting started. Until we insource our man ufacturing base back the cycle of getting fired and taking a lower paying job is just getting started.