Posts Tagged ‘markets’

Keiser Report №9: Markets! Finance! Scandal!

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look into the disposable workers scandals and the bankers allegedly in the hot seat. Keiser also talks to Janet Tavakoli derivatives expert and author of ‘Dear Mr. Buffett’ about AIG, Goldman Sachs and Tim Geithner’s moonwalk.

Duration : 0:26:26

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Keiser Report №14: Markets! Finance! Scandal!

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

This time Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals behind Hank Paulson’s memoir allegations, Hilary Clinton’s threats to cut China’s energy supply, and Barack Obama’s big, big budget. Keiser also talks to former economic hitman John Perkins about whether or not the United States is now being attacked by economic hitmen.

Duration : 0:26:21

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Bizcast market report for Feb 2

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Bizcast market report: Lindsay Williams interviews Paul Hansen

Duration : 0:10:51

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Options and Stock Market Technical Chart Analysis for July 2, 2009 by Idan Koren (PART1)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Hey guys,
I have compiled a 3 part long video that not only talks about the SPY to its full extent but also about 8 different charts and how we’re suppose to read into this type of market. In this video I concentrate on the SPY. For the SPY I look at a potential move lower in early trading only to reverse and end up a little higher. I do believe that the H&S will eventually break but this might take another 4-5 days. I look at potential targets for the SPY as we move lower and where I believe shorting would be most desirable.

Duration : 0:9:43

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Keiser Report №7: Markets! Finance! Scandal!

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines.
This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert name the top five themes to look for in 2010: the second leg of the financial crisis; crime will continue to pay; sovereign debt crises, real wars and fake wars. Keiser also speaks to Icelandic activist Johannes G. Skulason about his campaign to thwart the efforts by the UK and Netherlands to force citizens of Iceland to pay for the crimes of their banks.

Duration : 0:27:29

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Keiser Report №8: Markets! Finance! Scandal!

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, talk about Geithner’s AIG shenanigans, Goldman’s 259% bonuses and the teamsters defeat of Goldman Sachs. Keiser also speaks to Birgitta Jonsdottir, leader of The Movement in the Icelandic Parliament, who is taking on the international bankers.

Duration : 0:26:34

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The Truth about the Wall Street Bailout: How “Free Market Capitalism” Really Works. Nader and Chomsky Explain the Game, a Nanny State to Take Care of the Rich

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

http://tinyurl.com/ChomskyCD
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http://representativepress.blogspot.com/2008/09/truth-about-wall-street-bailout.html
Presidential candidate Ralph Nader (subscribe to the Nader channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=votenader08 ) has a good video about the wall street bailout, I’ll play you a short clip and also a clip of Chomsky talking about capitalism in the real world .

Nader is right, the bailout is yet another example of socialism for the rich which has been the game that’s always been played.

I recommend this CD of Noam Chomsky talking at Harvard in 96.
Chomsky explains that the free market theory sold to the public is just a fantasy. He shows how in the real world, different rules apply to the rich. the rich make sure they have the nanny state to take care of themselves. We are being played for fools. Let’s get the word out. Send this link to others: http://Tinyurl.com/BailoutTruth
http://representativepress.blogspot.com/2008/09/truth-about-wall-street-bailout.html

Duration : 0:4:4

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Keiser Report №6: Markets! Finance! Scandal!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandals behind the financial news headlines. This week, Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at sad Santa stories and bailout largess for the politically connected. Keiser also speaks to economist and best-selling author Ravi Batra about wage gaps and revolution in America.

Duration : 0:27:23

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Keiser Report №5: Markets! Finance! Scandal!

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at food stamps in the U.S. and how drug money saved the global banking system. Keiser also speaks to Charles Goyette, author of NY Times bestseller, The Dollar Meltdown.

Duration : 0:26:26

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Future of Banking: Credit Crunch, Marking to Market impact. Sub-Prime Crisis – What next after global market chaos and share price collapse? Suspension of Mark to Market Rule.

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Future of banking after the credit crunch and sub-prime crisis – impact on global economy. Meltdown of financial markets. Fire sale of banking assets after mark to market tests. Capital adequacy, bank solvency and capital injection with partial nationalisation. Global chaos in banking and economic outlook for emerging economies / developed economies. Impact on banking profits from global economic chaos, recession and collapse in bank share prices. Retail banking, corporate banking, wholesale banking and investment banking will become profitable again. Economy Video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon . The banking crisis will lead to further consolidation, cuts in retail outlets and staff redundancies. This will remove competition from the market and allow greater profit margins over things like commercial loans and mortgages or current account bank charges. Coupled with cost-savings, this will result in healthy profits in future. Banking share prices are in turn likely to show recovery, which could also mean that the end cost of expensive government rescue packages may be less than feared, if they involved providing banks with equity in return for shares. Taxpayers may actually make a gain from their public ownwership of slices of banks. While huge remuneration for CEOs and Chairman of banks will come under scrutiny, and while regulation will be stricter, we can expect rewards for the most skilled bankers to once again be very generous. Interest rate cuts will also help banks indirectly by stimulating the businesses they lend to and helping to take the edge off a long recession.

Duration : 0:7:36

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