Federal Reserve: fact or conspiracy?

Discussion in 'Economics' started by rselitetrader, Jul 27, 2010.

  1. zdreg

    zdreg

    the correct solution would have been to breakup the big banks. instead the big banks allocate credit upon direction from washington. this is typical of socialist countries.
     
    #191     Jan 2, 2014
  2. piezoe

    piezoe

    The problem was amplified by these subprimes being incorporated into many more billions of securitized loan products. The components of these were not all subprime, but it became impossible to place a value on these products when the market for them dried up. The problem was further amplified by the huge unregulated swaps' market "insuring" these products.
     
    #192     Jan 2, 2014
  3. piezoe

    piezoe

    It has been considered by many. Reversing time and going back to Glass Steagall would cause a lot of unwinding and divestment and lead to banks compartmentalized, as before, into investment and commercial institutions. It would make work for a lot of lawyers. But with internet and branch banking across state and national boundaries banks would still be large.
     
    #193     Jan 2, 2014
  4. zdreg

    zdreg

    in this case, let the lawyers be paid. it would be good for the economy.
     
    #194     Jan 2, 2014
  5. ammo

    ammo

    Quote from ammo:

    do you think they were honest in blaming the problem on the subprime mortgages ,how many were there a billion ,3 billion 30 billion dollars worth?

    The problem was amplified by these subprimes being incorporated into many more billions of securitized loan products. The components of these were not all subprime, but it became impossible to place a value on these products when the market for them dried up. The problem was further amplified by the huge unregulated swaps' market "insuring" these products.

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    Quote from zdreg:

    the correct solution would have been to breakup the big banks.

    It has been considered by many. Reversing time and going back to Glass Steagall would cause a lot of unwinding and divestment and lead to banks compartmentalized, as before, into investment and commercial institutions. It would make work for a lot of lawyers. But with internet and branch banking across state and national boundaries banks would still be large.

    piezoe, you sound like A BANKER mired in the shit they have sprawled out and just trying to live with yourself till the bad dream ends
    you can get a life and find a means to support it ,or get a job and let it suck the life out of life
     
    #195     Jan 2, 2014
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    Piezoe, repeat after me : the Fed IS the problem!

    Again : the Fed IS the problem!

    One more time : the Fed IS the problem!

    Ok, one more time, just in case you didn't get it right the first time: the Fed IS the problem!

    "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered"
    Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States.

    And, oh boy, are we getting there fast.
     
    #196     Jan 3, 2014
  7. I wake up tomorrow, make money or not lose as much.

    I complete my first book this year.

    I continue to enhance my health and the lives of those that want to assimilate my experiences as advice.

    I legitimately compete in a mainstream professional sport this year.

    I expand the relationship with my family and all of my significant connections.

    I realize that it doesn't matter if the Fed is evil, or good. All that matters is my plan to handle the material facts as they affect me, and maintain my positive, wealth developing demeanor.

    My intention is to communicate facts as I understand them at present. I live and embrace inconsistency when I learn more valuable facts. I modify my thinking and actions based on better information.

    When I contribute to these threads my intention is to gain support for what I believe to be the material facts of our current system, and begin support in each person for their own version of what they need to do to prosper.

    Happy New Year. We can prosper well in these times. Some might say we are in the perfect business to directly do just that.
     
    #197     Jan 3, 2014
  8. Perhaps you understate the role the Fed played in bringing the county TO the brink of financial collapse.

    The FED is a self-serving instrument with operatives in every advanced nation on Earth that attempts to stabilize the economy just enough that in the long run they and their UK based partners in crime can bleed the productive classes for a maximum net gain.

    They have to take care not to kill the golden geese whose eggs are currently being stored in London, England.

    Inspector General for the Fed being evasive:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceqIEllQasA
     
    #198     Jan 3, 2014
  9. Basically the summary of the current facts of the system. Well done.
     
    #199     Jan 3, 2014
  10. jsp326

    jsp326

    +1. This is like a kid secretly starting a fire in the neighborhood park -- only to rush out with pails of water once people notice it. The Fed is supposed to take credit for preventing something it helped start? In what kind of backasswards world does that happen?
     
    #200     Jan 3, 2014