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Dan Denning ’
Sep 25th, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Stock Market Investing
While most investors fly to safety, Warren Buffett is buying Wall Street. He’s buying about 4% of Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS). Is Buffett’s buy the sign of a bottom in fincacials? Dan Denning says before you rush out and follow Buffett, you should first consider a few points made by Stansberry Research publisher Porter Stansberry…
Tags: BERK.A, Dan Denning, GS, US stocks, Warren Buffett
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Sep 24th, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Politics & Economics
Are the American people really gullible enough to buy into Hank Paulson’s $700 billion bailout plan? Unfortunately, it seems so. After all, most bought into the Patriot Act in 2001 and the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. The consequences of Paulson’s bill, however, will be dire, says Dan Denning. For a start, it will involve the government buying bad debt from banksat “hold-to-maturity” prices – that is, a ways above their market price.
Tags: AIG, Ben Bernanke, Dan Denning, government bailout, GS, Hank Paulson, LEH, MS, Wall Street crisis
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Sep 23rd, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Politics & Economics
US Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, confronted with the challenge of distinguishing pornography from free speech or art, famously said, “I know it when I see it.” The same is true with investors and inflationary monetary and fiscal policy, says Dan Denning.
Tags: Dan Denning, Gold Prices, Hank Paulson, U.S. credit crisis, US inflation, US recession, US stocks
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Sep 23rd, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Financial News, International Investing
Well that didn’t work out at all. Investors had a full weekend to think about the details of the worldwide plan to save markets. And then they became terrified. They sold shares and bought commodities.
Tags: Crude Oil Prices, Dan Denning, investing in Australia, investing in gold, Iron Ore, U.S. credit crisis, US Banking, US stocks
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Sep 22nd, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Featured, Financial News
The proposed $700 billion safety net for banks and lenders hasn’t stopped the Dow from sliding over 200 points today. Neither has the SEC’s temporary ban on the short selling of 799 financial institutions.
According to Dan Denning in The Daily Reckoning Australia, the ban could actually make the crisis worse. That’s because investors could be reluctant to take up long positions in stocks when they cannot hedge their risks with short plays.
If confidence is not restored quickly, the next logical step for regulators would be to close the markets altogether…
Tags: Australian Dollar, credit crisis, Dan Denning, government bailout, investing in Australia, UK stocks, US Banking, US dollar, US stocks
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Sep 18th, 2008 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Featured, Financial News
– The Fed, desperate to relieve the panic that has gripped the credit markets, has almost quadrupled the amount of dollars central banks can auction around the world to $247 billion.
– According to Bloomberg: “The Fed increased the amount of dollars that the European Central Bank, the Bank of Japan and other counterparts can offer from $67 billion ‘to address the continued elevated pressures in U.S. dollar short-term funding markets.’ The Bank of England, the Bank of Canada and the Swiss National Bank also participated.”
– This flood of cash seems to have cheered Wall Street. “US stock futures pointed to a stronger start. S&P 500 futures rose 16 points to 1,178.90 and Nasdaq 100 futures improved 21.25 points to 1,668.25. Dow…
Tags: Addison Wiggan, credit crisis, Dan Denning, Federal Reserve, Ian Mattias, investing in gold, MS, subprime crisis, Wall Street crisis, WB, WM
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Sep 15th, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Politics & Economics
It’s highly unlikely that the collapse of Lehman Brothers (NYSE:LEH) and sale of Merrill Lynch (NYSE:MER) marks the end of the credit crisis. There is still $1 trillion in at-risk Alt-A mortgage debt out there and an even bigger amount of money tied up in credit derivatives. It’s only a matter of time before investors realize that US Treasury bonds are the biggest bubble of them all, says Dan Denning.
Tags: credit crisis, Dan Denning, FNM, FRE, LEH, MER, Treasury Bonds, US Banking, US dollar, US housing crisis, US inflation, US stocks
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Sep 10th, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
OPEC said today it would cut output by more than 500,000 barrels of oil a day by sticking closer to production quotas. OPEC is trying to stop the slide in oil prices. The cartel doesn’t want oil prices too high, either, says Dan Denning. That would force its clients to start looking in earnest for cheaper alternative and (whisper it) more environmentally friendly energy sources.
Tags: Dan Denning, Investing In Oil, Oil Prices, solar stocks, Wind Energy Stocks
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Sep 9th, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Politics & Economics
Could the US be ahead of the pack when in its economic downturn? “America has had its slower growth, weaker currency, massive housing meltdown and lived to tell about it. Now, with Fannie and Freddie taken into Uncle Sam’s bosom, America is ahead in the global game,” says Dan Denning in The Daily Reckoning Australia…
Tags: COP, Dan Denning, FNM, FRE, Us Federal Reserve
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Sep 5th, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: Featured, Financial News
The dollar continued to rally against the euro yesterday.
It reached its highest level against the euro since January, after Jean-Claude Juncker, chairman of eurozone finance ministers, said the single currency was overvalued.
Dan Denning says the dollar rally will continue to push down key commodity prices in the short term. The problem is there’s little to support the dollar’s climb over time.
This makes mining stocks a bargain for the long-term investor.
Tags: Australian Dollar, Crude Oil Prices, Dan Denning, euro, Global Downturn, Gold Prices, Iron Ore, mining stocks, US dollar, yen
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