Saturday, October 2, 2010

China PMI

China's economy is the most important economy in the world.

The government has a great deal of power and is often correct. Sometimes, the government does not help the citizens to the maximum extent.

Economic data always flows through Beijing. We hope it is correct in its review, as the great citizens of the PRC deserve.

Emergency Markets

Silicon Valley is the most productive region in the world. At the present time, the Valley's growth and dominance, while in tact, is subdued with the diminished global economic condition. Do not be fooled into thinking that Brazil, for example, is going to save the planet. You need to think again. Don't get left out.

Benny the Jest

This is the start of a continuing story about Benny, a Wall Street executive. Benny's been in the business a long time. In fact, his father got him into the business. Wait 'till you see the next post about Benny tomorrow! He is a fascinating guy. :)

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Currency Wars and World-wide Deflation


After all of our comments about world-wide deflation and currency wars, and after a huge volume of hits on our web site, TV has finally made its first comments today using our exact words.

“Currency wars” is now a popular term, and people are now in fact using the words “world-wide deflation.”

Do not be fooled by an inflationary threat from printing money as you may be led to believe. That is a head fake.

We have already made our most important opening moves, have you?

Wall Street has made its opening moves and is advertising the opposite. Don’t get fooled.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Watch Out!! :)

Did you see the move this week?? It's public information now. Did you get left out?

What TV wants you to believe...

TV is paid for by the Street. Unless you believe diabetes medication can spend $5B per year in ads.

We do not believe, don't get duped.

Don't be the ground zero target for a rip off(!)

Don't get left out.

Wow, here comes the middle and end game...

Oracle for now has dropped any storage attempts as we said and is now stepping up to the semiconductor-buyout podium, that's OK - it could still be TI and Google to want to spend cash - do you know who the potential targets are? We do.