28th July 2010 | 0 Comments
Let’s get something straight to start with. There is NO HIDDEN or Shadow Inventory of Distressed Assets.I know many of you keep hearing that the second wave of foreclosures is coming. You could be thinking that because you are having difficulty in obtaining large bulk reo tapes, that the Banks must be holding or hoarding [...]
Tags: Assumption, Banks, Foreclosure Sales, Foreclosures, Investors, Sales Volume, Sfr, Single Day
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18th June 2010 | 0 Comments
The London Bullion market is an over the counter trade, within the market, and with other clients for trading gold and silver. The trading is carried out amongst a number of members from the (LMBA) London Bullion Market Association. The Bank of England monitors this whole activity to some extent. The traders and bankers usually [...]
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15th June 2010 | 0 Comments
I am very worried about the bank bailout plan being passed by Congress. It posed the risk of lowering the value of the dollar, busting the national debt, and may not even work. At the same time there are alternatives.Because of this $700 billion plus bailout bill over the next two years you can expect [...]
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11th June 2010 | 0 Comments
It is easy to be complacent in a rising stock market. There is only one question they want answered and it is something like “What stock should I buy now?”When the market reverses and starts a downward journey, that’s the time investers begin urgently seeking answers to an entirely different set of questions. What should [...]
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5th June 2010 | 0 Comments
Stock Orders and Stop limit orders are the two most common ways to exit a trade. They are both designed to help you exit a trade once it turns against you. But which one works better? Let’s compare.A Stop Order is an order that you can set at a given price to let you exit [...]
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