Monthly Archives: December 2009
2009 – A Year To Remember
As 2009 ends and 2010 begins let’s take a brief look back to see what we need to remember and what we should have learned from this past year. The herd mentality that drove many investors out of the stock … Continue reading
Ideas for Improving the Economy
I fairly recently became aware of the Center for Economic Forecasting at California Lutheran University (with full disclosure my son is an economics major/basketball player there). CERF is headed by Dr. Bill Watkins and just today they released their current … Continue reading
Market Efficiency Revised
When you unravel all of the puffery, investors either believe that the market is efficient or they do not. Of course in the short term it is very messy and very noisy. Perhaps this is really the wrong question. Even … Continue reading
FHA follow up/ TD Ameritrade ad slogan
You may have read that Bank of America will soon be repaying the government in order to be free from the government pay standards etc. My most recent post mentioned brewing problems with FHA mortgages. Bank of America is the … Continue reading








