Friday, November 20th, 2009

About Andrew Snyder

Andrew is a contributor to Daily Reckoning Australia and Today's Financial News.

All entries by Andrew Snyder

I’d rather let Madoff invest my money

Nov 19th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): I am starting to sound like a broken record, bashing the actions of our government every day for the last week, but I don’t care. What these ignoramuses are doing is simply criminal.

It is becoming more and more apparent that today’s breed of politicians is good at only one thing, getting elected.



A lesson in Alaskan “waste management”

Nov 18th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): Some good friends of mine recently took their TV out to their front yard, put two high-brass shells in their 12 gauge and pulled the trigger.  They rendered the hunk of glass and plastic useless. Called it Alaskan waste disposal.

After last night, I’m ready to get out the 00 buckshot, myself.

I’ve got my eye out for good intentions, gone bad after spending the last three editions of Notes discussing the idea of financial regulatory reform.



Should we Fire the Fed?

Nov 18th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Top Story

All eyes and ears are on the Fed this week. With Bernanke in New York discussing potential new bubbles and the New York Fed getting heat for overpaying AIG’s many creditors, investors are having a tough time knowing exactly who to follow.

For those of you who hold up the “Fire the Fed” signs, move over. I am thinking about joining your camp.



Should “Big Tobacco” run the government?

Nov 18th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): If politicians would get their heads out of their re-election campaigns, they would not have to make hasty, thoughtless decisions that cost you and I money.

In the days following Obama’s inauguration, Washington quickly passed a wide set of tax reforms. Part of the legislation included a $400 tax break for the country’s working class and increased healthcare funding for the country’s poor, unhealthy children thanks to increased taxes on the tobacco industry.



If this is true, we all need a vaccine

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): It’s confirmation! On Friday I wrote how I may have a touch of the flu or some other mind-altering ailment because my thoughts were far more liberal than I am comfortable with admitting.

Well, it turns out my ultra-liberal, straight-ticket voting, French-guy marrying sister has a verifiable case of the pig flu. And guess who I had dinner with on Thursday night? You betcha, big sis.



How to play the dangerous dollar

Nov 12th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore – (TFN): The dollar is a dangerous entity these days. Never has there been such a globally important currency with as much political and financial manipulation.

The distortions from reality are mind-boggling, yet all of us depend on the status of the simple fiat for our financial wellbeing.



The best sector for your money right now

Nov 11th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore (TFN): I cannot say with total certainty that duct tape has ever saved my life. But I can say it has saved the day on more than one occasion, like the time I fell feet first into a frigid river, roaring with the power of Alaska’s springtime snowmelt.

In the woods, you have to dry off fast or risk any number of calamities. Living in temperate rainforest, an emergency fire was a challenge. But thanks to duct tape’s inherent desire to burn, I was re-warmed in no time.



The end of efficient markets

Nov 10th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): How efficient are the markets? It is like asking how smart is the human race We all know the answer, but few of us are willing to suck in our pride and admit there are a few dim bulbs among us.

Judging by the sudden rise in fame of Levi Johnson or Balloon Boy’s antics, the human brain is far feebler than we give credit.

And so are the markets.



Measuring your real wealth

Nov 9th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore (TFN):
What is wealth? It is a question all of us need to ask ourselves every so often. If not, we lose track of where we are heading and where we’ve been.

As you’re reading this, I am nowhere near my computer. In fact, I’m not even in the office today. I spent the last three days increasing my “wealth.”