Stocks Down, Bank Failures - Dollar/Stocks inverse pattern

August 11th, 2010 | by admin |
endlessmountain asked:


Note - 7 banks failed (not 11). I was reading the incorrect header. trade-technicals.blogspot.com FDIC bank list failures http Charts used at end for dollar & S&p500 from www.freestockcharts.com

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    2. By MysonbeWise on Aug 12, 2010 | Reply

      Which of you for all his worrying can add one day to his life, one inch to his stature, So don’t concern yourself so much with the means of life, What you shall eat and drink or with your bodies and how they should be clothed. Life is more than clothing. Consider the birds of the air, they do not sow or reap or gather into bands, But our Heavenly Father feeds them. Will He not all the more feed you, Are you not worth more than they?
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    3. By maximumcorruption on Aug 14, 2010 | Reply

      I mean before the u, jeez

    4. By maximumcorruption on Aug 15, 2010 | Reply

      /watch?v=sHX9ON657SA&feature=sub Sorry there shouldn’t be a space after the u

    5. By maximumcorruption on Aug 16, 2010 | Reply

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    6. By endlessmountain on Aug 19, 2010 | Reply

      Google Search “Capmark Bankruptcy for the answer”

      People do have the foggiest idea, because the MSM is not giving much info on this.

    7. By endlessmountain on Aug 20, 2010 | Reply

      Google Search “Capmark Bankruptcy for the answer”

    8. By lunalas on Aug 24, 2010 | Reply

      so, what happened on oct 25? is someone just trying to distract us, making us believe in, and wait for all these “dates” and prophecies? or did something really happen with the dollar? im confused.

    9. By PandoraLeigh on Aug 25, 2010 | Reply

      I hold a MS in biochemistry and have such a hard time learning about and understanding economics, even after studying through people like endless mountain for 2-3 years; it’s no wonder the majority of people haven’t the foggiest idea what’s going on.

    10. By cosmicguerilla1 on Aug 29, 2010 | Reply

      check it out dude , the us mint have sold out of 1oz silver eagles, its been 2 weeks ,no coins !

    11. By Choros22 on Aug 31, 2010 | Reply

      It is hard to wait but remember that this process of collapse really started in the late 90’s. I would point the finger at 1996, it might take years before this finally plays out but in the scheme of an economy even this is quite rapid. It has taken over ten years to get to the point we are at today and it may take 5 years yet before the dollar collapse occurs but the trends which will make that happen are still well and truly in play.

    12. By slobomotion on Sep 3, 2010 | Reply

      Good! For me, the web bots turning point happened this weekend with the USA’s declared state of emergency. There are now refuseniks all over the world. About 80 per cent. of the French here will not take that shot full of mercury and aspartame. First time I ever knew such as thing in so many countries.

    13. By whiskerchild on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

      I”m tired of waiting and waiting and waiting…..

    14. By Writious on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

      Watch WAMUed Nation
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    15. By vashguud on Sep 9, 2010 | Reply

      Hyper Deflationary Period. Till 1st week of Jan I think then the padlocks and for lease signs come out.

    16. By JOConnor100 on Sep 11, 2010 | Reply

      Could you do a video showing your junk silver collection Derek?

    17. By mlndstream on Sep 11, 2010 | Reply

      Also, as people deleverage, then that deleveraging is a contraction in the money supply, as credit is money, so as the amount of credit in the system contracts, it effectively reduces the amount of dollars around, making them a scarce asset in themselves, and so increasing their purchasing power to later buy back the same assets you may have sold but at much cheaper than the price you sold them, effectively bringing a relative profit. So you effectively short the asset and go long dollars?

    18. By mlndstream on Sep 15, 2010 | Reply

      My understanding of why the dollar strengthens when asset prices fall, is because of so much of the worlds assets denominated in dollars, so if you want to sell those assets, then you are demanding USD in order to get out of the asset which includes all commodities in the whole world at the moment, so effectively if demand falls for those assets, then demand must rise for USD as everyone sells those assets into dollars due to liquidation

    19. By lindabebe835 on Sep 16, 2010 | Reply

      On the list of bank failures… and the list goes on and on. This unfortunately is only the begginning.

    20. By TheSubterraneanTruth on Sep 19, 2010 | Reply

      Hmmmmmmmm?! I’m still waiting for somthing to pop off? Terence Mckenna had the end of this month as an important time in his timewave models too! I dont think were out of the woods yet! I’ll be waiting for a few more days before I settle back down!

    21. By marslaunchpad on Sep 20, 2010 | Reply

      where do you think FAZ is headed? Ive done pretty well with it lately especially the last two trading days.

    22. By DavidAKZ on Sep 23, 2010 | Reply

      Have you seen the volume of trade of CIT on the way down. Looks like lots of shorting going on.

    23. By jonah70757 on Sep 26, 2010 | Reply

      Yes they are trying to get people to pay the balance off becasue they need cash. And if they cant pay, well bendover. But I have news for these CC Companies there are plenty of folks out here that are defaulting or are going to default JUST TO REVOLT! Bakers and Wallstreet have gone way to far! The average American is in debt $343,000 and growing! My 5 year old is already 343k in the hole. These Bankers take our money from Treasuries issued and lend it back at WHAT F Them They can go to hell!

    24. By keitheeds on Sep 27, 2010 | Reply

      webbot prediction?

    25. By endlessmountain on Sep 29, 2010 | Reply

      I am hearing CC companies need to increase the rates of interest over 30% to just to make ends meet.

    26. By endlessmountain on Sep 30, 2010 | Reply

      Well more than half of the households will take the hit also with their eventual collapse

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