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Ten Years of Investment Writing

Ten Years of Investment Writing

I’m late on this.? My first foray into public writing on investing was when I started writing at RealMoney on October 17th, 2003.? But how did I get there?

Sadly, almost all of the works of RealMoney prior to 2008 are not accessible.? My first effort was writing Jim Cramer the day after General American Life Insurance failed on August 10, 1999.? He wrote a short piece asking why no one was paying attention to the failure of a major life insurer.? He wanted to know what happened.? I had heard about the failure, and so I searched for more data on it, and I saw Cramer’s article, only one hour old, so I sent him an e-mail as “your friendly neighborhood investment actuary.”

I explained the situation to him in about three hundred words, and lo and behold, my e-mail was featured in a post by Cramer that very day saying how amazing it was that he could get such a cogent explanation that was not available elsewhere on the web.

Not wanting to wear out my welcome with Cramer, I e-mailed him maybe eighty times over the next four years, with occasional e-mails to Herb Greenberg and Howard Simons.? I e-mailed mostly bond market and insurance information.? But in the period from 2000-2003, information on the bond market from an active institutional participant was interesting.? At least, I thought so, and Cramer usually returned my e-mails, as did Herb Greenberg.

In August 2003, after I had taken a job as an insurance equity analyst at a financial services only hedge fund, Cramer e-mailed me, asking me to write for RealMoney.? I don’t have the actual e-mail, but he said something to the effect of “You write better than most of our contributors.? Please come write for us.”

I went to my boss to ask permission, and he refused.? After some pleading on my part, he eventually relented.? That said, when Cramer wanted me to appear on “Mad Money,” he refused, and did not give in.? He did not want the name of his firm associated with Cramer.? I was disappointed, but I understood.

At RealMoney, I wrote about a wide variety of topics as I do at Aleph Blog.? My editor one day called me and after we chatted for a while she said to me, “Did you know that you are our most profitable columnist after Cramer?”? I expressed surprise, and asked how it could be.? She said that I wrote more comments in the columnist conversation than most, and my comments were substantial.? Also, readers would read and re-read my posts, which was rare at RealMoney.

My objective was to teach investors how to think.? I did not want to get into the “buy this, sell that” game.? My most unpleasant memories revolve around bad calls that I made on a few stocks.? I think it was fewer than five stocks, but when you get it badly wrong, passions are heightened.

Cramer and I often disagreed with each other at RealMoney.? I felt I had friends with Cody Willard and Howard Simons, and a few others like Aaron Task, Roger Nussbaum, Peter Eavis, etc.? If I didn’t mention you, please don’t take that as a slight, I just can’t remember everything now.? I thought highly of most of the cast at RealMoney, including the news staff, who would occasionally call me for advice on bonds, insurance, or investing theory issues.

I resisted the idea of starting a blog.? I said to my editors at RealMoney, “The Columnist Conversation is my blog.”? But in early 2007, while trolling the comment streams on Jim Cramer’s blog, and making comments defending him, a number of readers told me that I was one of the best writers on the site, so why didn’t I emerge from Cramer’s shadow?

I thought about this hard for about a month, and then I did it, after doing my research.? I created Aleph Blog, with the first post coming on 2/17/2007, and the first real post on 2/20/2007.? That first real post was prescient, and laid out a lot of what would happen in the bust.

But as I started, the Shanghai Market crashed, and Seeking Alpha pushed one of my posts to the top of their front page.? Cody Willard pushed another post of mine to his media contacts.

I was off and running without doing that much to advertise my blog.? I appreciated that because I think the best way of advertising my blog is to write good content.? I don’t generally like to quote large amounts of the writing of others, and add a few comments from me.? To me, that seems lazy.? I would far rather spend some time, and give you my thoughts.? I’m not always right, but I am always trying to give you my best.

After ten months of blogging, I stopped contributing to RealMoney because I liked the editorial freedom that bloggng offered.? I was never writing for RealMoney in order to get paid, so not getting paid at Aleph Blog was not a problem.

At Aleph Blog, I write about what resonates within me.? That usually produces the best results, though because I write about a wide variety of topics, some people don’t know what to expect of me, and aren’t interested in what I write.? I understand that, and I am not unhappy with a smaller audience.

What I did not expect when I started blogging was that I would do:

  • Book Reviews
  • The Education of a Corporate Bond Manager
  • The Education of a Mortgage Bond Manager
  • The Education of an Investment Risk Manager
  • The Rules

and other series at my blog.? I did not consider that I might be a conference blogger for notable institutions like Bloomberg and the Cato Institute.

I also did not realize that I would take aggressive stances against a wide number of semi-fraudulent financial practices like penny stocks, structured notes, private REITs, and a wide variety of other bad investments.

It’s been a lot of fun, and I did it to give something back.? With great power comes great responsibility, and that is why I blog.? Nothing more, nothing less.

May the Lord Jesus Christ bless you.

Thanks for reading me.

David

Best of the Aleph Blog, Part 22

Best of the Aleph Blog, Part 22

These articles appeared between May 2012 and July 2012:

On Distribution Formulas

Most formulas for distributing income from an endowment or a a savings/investment fund are too liberal.? If you want the purchasing power to last, distribute less.

Correlating Risky Assets

How do correlations come into existence with risky assets.? This piece explains.

Simple Stock Valuation

An exploration of Eddy Elfenbein’s simple stock valuation model.

Don?t Become the Market

When any firm becomes the dominant provider of a good or service, it should ask whether it has mispriced.? A veiled critique of JPM’s whale trade in the credit markets.

In Defense of Nothing

Manufacturing is overrated.? We’ve got enough things, now we need services to make our lives richer.

Little Things are Important

When leverage is high, little things failing can lead to large and bad results.

High Profits

Labor is not scarce, so profit margins are high.? Will that last forever?? No, but it might be a while.

23,401 Auctions

391 Auctions

A pair of pieces suggesting that the markets could be better off if we held auctions once a second, or once a minute.

The Rules, Part XXXII

Dynamic hedging only has the potential of working on deep markets.

Arbitrage pricing can reveal proper prices in smaller less liquid markets if there are larger, more liquid markets to compare against.? The process cannot work in reverse, except by accident

The Rules, Part XXXIII

When politicians don?t have answers, they blame speculators, financiers (Wall Street), or foreigners.? They do anything to take the spotlight off their culpability or ineptitude.

Aim for the Middle

Very basic advice that tells you that the best returns come from taking moderate risk.

Works if Small, Fails if Large

Another bogus theory of asset allocation that works today, because markets favor it, and not enough people are using it.

Strong Hands

On the value of long-term investors holding stocks that you hold.

Logical Links

If there are a lot of links in a chain of reasoning, it is likely to be wrong.

Modified Glass-Steagall

I suggest a number of reforms that would be more effective than reinstating Glass-Steagall.

Don?t Blame Money Market Funds

On the hypocrisy of the SEC and the banking regulators

Do Insurance Stocks Do Better than Average Over the Long-Run?

The answer is probably, but not certainly.? Really, it is a mess.

On Life Insurance and Life Reinsurance

Explains why I like the life reinsurance oligopoly

On Bond Ladders

The most robust strategy for interest rates; always second-best, and never the worst.

On Internal Indexes, like LIBOR

An Analysis of Three-Month LIBOR 2005-2008

On Floating Rates

In most scandals, not enough attention is paid to those who should have been questioning the situation and did not.? There were parties angling for higher LIBOR and lower LIBOR.? Anytime you borrow or lend using an index, you assent to the method of the index.? What, you didn’t analyze it?

The Failure of Government-Provided Prosperity

The government has almost no control over prosperity, and yet it tries to take credit for it, and ends up ruining prosperity through deficits and loose monetary policy.

Grow Embedded Value

The main idea in investing is finding investments that will compound your money at an above average rate, with a margin of safety.

The Education of a Mortgage Bond Manager, Part I

The Education of a Mortgage Bond Manager, Part II

The beginning of my eight-part series on mortgage bonds.? I did it well for three years.

Packages! Packages!

A tale of my younger investing days, when I would mail companies for data.

Missing Earnings Estimates

Why occasional earnings misses are desirable.

Forget Your Cost Basis

All good investment decision-making is forward looking.? Whether you are buying or selling, it doesn?t matter where prices have been in the past.

Concentrated Interest

This piece generated a lot of heat, but I still stand behind it.? The concentrated interest of a profit motive is a good thing, and all of the government services do not affect what you have done at all.? The entrepreneur is a hero, whether in business, government, or elsewhere.

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Companies

  • Missed signals: behind Trafigura’s $577mn loss on non-existent nickel https://t.co/fJNQSmKbgl  Fascinating that they never did physical checks of what was delivered. Also that they didn’t do a background check on TMT. Feb 16, 2023
  • Podcast Companies, Once Walking on Air, Feel the Strain of Gravity https://t.co/RaNTop40uS  My kids ask me to do a podcast. I tell them it’s too much work for too little gain. I would rather read than listen, unless I am driving or cutting the yard. Feb 15, 2023
  • One of the world’s richest families was thrust into the spotlight by a surprising share sale from one of its own members https://t.co/Gk6Xzr2OcU  You need a liquidity plan, akin to what a private real estate fund does. You can’t assume that no family member needs liquidity Feb 15, 2023
  • How Ben & Jerry’s ended up at war with itself https://t.co/x2W5knUvR7  The revolution eats it own children, even as they eat ice cream Feb 15, 2023
  • As tech companies shed thousands of jobs, more employees want a say in their severance https://t.co/WHDVvdwRCO  Hiring a lawyer at your severance can be valuable. Feb 15, 2023
  • On the latest episode of the Zero podcast, @AkshatRathi speaks to the founder of Imprint Energy, which developed a printable battery for internet-connected devices. https://t.co/uIdNoxfPlz  Looks promising Feb 15, 2023
  • FICO scores are flawed. These lenders say they’ve found a better way to judge your credit https://t.co/jklyVW53r3  Sowing the seeds of new consumer bankruptcies on the low end of the income scale. Avoid debt for consumption purposes. Feb 14, 2023
  • A $4B accounting shortfall typically raises alarm bells for an auditor. Somehow a PwC affiliate missed it at Americanas https://t.co/Vr72rqV6c7  PwC may have cultural problems. If you can miss something that large & not be culpable, it calls into question the value of audits Feb 14, 2023
  • As tech giants look to slim down, middle managers are feeling the pressure https://t.co/4I5JhO6ez8  Not sure if this is good or bad Feb 13, 2023

Odds & Ends

  • New Car Prices Are So High Only Rich Americans Can Afford Them https://t.co/yrGEmDSIVS  This will eventually have political impacts, as regulations affect poor people more than the rich Feb 18, 2023
  • Wanting to go big with AI in search, Microsoft could end up causing the kinds of harm it will come to regret, writes @parmy https://t.co/e9g3Mlom6D  They are not sentient. They are easily tricked. They are code. Feb 18, 2023
  • The buildout of so-called dark warehouses has begun, but the high-tech facilities are far from common due to their high price tags and the limitations of robotic technology https://t.co/i1xgwi8BKY  Not quite ready for prime time Feb 17, 2023
  • A ‘Crucial Bridge’ to History, the Codex Sassoon Could Fetch $50 Million https://t.co/z9xQGClGoF  Really, you can’t put a price on this. I bet there are Hebrew scholars worried about who will buy this, & future access. Feb 16, 2023
  • 3 amateur codebreakers set out to decrypt old letters. They uncovered royal history https://t.co/kNGYZx6YT7  But nothing significant, really… Feb 16, 2023
  • This Company Uses Machine Learning to Track Your Antibodies https://t.co/c0r5Bk1Tn4  Promising technology Feb 15, 2023
  • Two of the most-talked-about Super Bowl ads on Sunday focused on an unlikely topic: Jesus https://t.co/lDOsgH3cjM  The gospels were written for a Roman audience as eyewitness accounts of who Jesus was & what he did. Read them & ask, was Jesus a legend, liar, lunatic or Lord? Feb 13, 2023
  • @codywillard Wow, Cody. Glad you’re alive. The Lord had mercy on you and your family. Feb 12, 2023

Culture

  • Yes, Single People Can Be Happy and Healthy https://t.co/6mrXtdv6ai  It is better to be single & wish you were married, than to be married & wish you were single. That said, this article is wrong, at least for men. Married men live longer & are happier than single men, on average Feb 18, 2023
  • The adults celebrating child-free lives https://t.co/hkiZK3zrpn  Those not having or adopting children should be excluded from government pensions and healthcare benefits Feb 18, 2023
  • Some school districts are doing away with honors classes, which has made some parents unhappy https://t.co/rPHDXEx68L  All teaching only reaches a fraction of IQs. This is why there needs to be many levels of teaching: high, middle, low, if you want to have all children improve. Feb 17, 2023
  • Education should not be a social experiment. It needs to be based off of what works, not wishful theories. What gets taught to prospective teachers in college is positively harmful to pedagogy. We need to end that. https://t.co/uHyxOznUxl  Feb 17, 2023
  • Miriam Adelson, along with her late-husband, poured tens of millions of dollars into former President Trump’s reelection campaign. Now she’s leading a push to legalize gambling in Texas https://t.co/jMmlxpVWq7  Legal gambling leaves society as a whole worse off Feb 16, 2023
  • As the country emerges from a pandemic that left children zoning out over Zoom, parents are turning to the turbocharged “Russian math” method to give their kids an academic edge. https://t.co/zsdtgrNnel  The examples given are not impressive Feb 16, 2023
  • Disney has tightly controlled Winnie-the-Pooh’s image. With the copyright expired, ‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey’ breaks the wholesome mold https://t.co/2H3IxjRtOc  This is not good, but it is notable. Perhaps $DIS will find a way to sue. Feb 15, 2023

Real Estate

  • America’s Priciest Neighborhoods Are Changing as the Ultra-Rich Move to Florida https://t.co/GOIJ61QsPD  The wealthy seek lower taxes and warmer places. There should be no surprise here. Feb 15, 2023
  • Turning offices into condos: New York after the pandemic https://t.co/z8zoyRUTyy  Popular concept. Tough but not impossible to execute Feb 15, 2023
  • Brookfield Defaults on Two Los Angeles Office Towers. The properties include the Gas Company Tower and the 777 Tower https://t.co/KmTLc9r9OZ  Losses go to Brookfield DTLA Fund holders, & their lenders Feb 15, 2023
  • When It’s Easy to Be a Landlord, No One Wants to Sell https://t.co/brqym7aoJS  With help from firms like Mynd that do property managment, you can keep your home w/a low rate mortgage, and rent it out Feb 13, 2023
  • Why mortgage rates spiked from 6% to 6.5% early-February 2023 & what’s next https://t.co/y6sKncYEBs  Complex way of saying “We don’t know.” Hint: the long end of the curve does not move much in response to short-term inflation. FOMC, take note Feb 13, 2023
  • The high costs of housing are influencing romantic decisions https://t.co/opJ5P2Abjw  Moving in reveals who each of you really are. Selfishness, laziness, bad communicating, substance abuse, lying… break relationships Feb 13, 2023

Adani Group

  • Adani Group tells investors that they will address deadlines to repay debt with options including private placement notes and cash from operations https://t.co/FUEWh43C3I  But will they be profitable after refinancing near-term debt at higher rates? What covenants will they make? Feb 17, 2023
  • Adani halts $847mn acquisition of coal-fired power plant in India https://t.co/hJQDR61XfB  Financing is less available. Not a good sign. Feb 16, 2023
  • That would functionally subordinate some of their public debts, making them even less valuable. I remember looking at the final private placement Enron issued. Complexity was over the top; we did not participate. I would love to see the PP memorandum leaked. https://t.co/sDRoh7P6qc  Feb 16, 2023
  • Indian conglomerate Adani Group is in talks with potential investors as it considers offering privately placed bonds for at least three of its group companies, people familiar with the matter say https://t.co/YF98mIE4Vb  Maybe they do secured debt, or add protective covenants Feb 16, 2023
  • Adani Group sees no material refinancing risk for its listed companies and has no significant near-term liquidity requirements https://t.co/frK2aP7nZq  Complex holding company structures make liquidity management difficult. I’ve lost money on a few of those. Feb 15, 2023
  • Adani Group sees no material refinancing risk for its listed companies and has no significant near-term liquidity requirements https://t.co/frK2aP7nZq  If so, keep paying down your debts, and feed losses to the shorts. Feb 15, 2023

The Markets

  • The rise of short-dated options is creating event risk on the scale of the stock market’s early-2018 volatility implosion, JPMorgan’s Marko Kolanovic says https://t.co/IRIg7SYOb8  Possibility of self-reinforcing move if 0DTE options go into the money, forcing option deals to hedge Feb 16, 2023
  • A once arcane corner of Wall Street is now in demand as borrowing costs soar and $6 trillion of bond maturities loom https://t.co/XZsM1nDN43  The corporate bond market is not arcane, & though there will be bankruptcies, this is not a crisis. Feb 16, 2023
  • The shares have surged so much that it’s creating a dilemma for investment giant Nuveen — and posing a little-known risk to its investors https://t.co/jmcR1WpDbH  Why not do an “in kind” distribution as a dividend, or a discounted buyback, or just “ride the ask” $ENGH Feb 16, 2023
  • Credit Suisse is offering investors a hefty incentive to buy its new euro bonds just days after announcing a bigger-than-expected quarterly loss https://t.co/OeuM8J31NO  Seems desperate Feb 15, 2023
  • The mood is starting to shift in global credit markets after a three-month rally https://t.co/VRjlamNJ0W  Credit rally overdone & difficult to get away from LIBOR #liborwasbetter Feb 13, 2023

Non-US

  • Nigeria is trying to gain more control over its vast cash economy by compelling citizens to swap their old money for newly designed naira bills. But the plan is running into serious trouble https://t.co/63mjaLLbBQ  Difficult to outlaw cash when financial systems are underdeveloped Feb 16, 2023
  • It’s undermining Beijing’s attempt to engineer an economic recovery tied to consumption https://t.co/GrjowTdfdT  Efforts to get Chinese to consume more creates financial speculation via low rates on personal loans. Feb 15, 2023
  • More than 200 construction bosses face arrest in Gaziantep and cities across Turkey’s earthquake zone. https://t.co/sCgMpMdLup  Corruption leading to deaths Feb 15, 2023
  • Japan is quietly experiencing its biggest outbreak of the pandemic https://t.co/rbwea15TwH  Elderly population is more likely to die. Medical resources are stretched. Feb 15, 2023
  • Moldova’s pro-European president accused Russia of trying to overthrow its democratic system and open a fresh front in Moscow’s war on Ukraine https://t.co/2koKvf0DbJ  Putin wants the USSR back. Feb 13, 2023

Central Banking

  • Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin says he supported the central bank’s plans to continue raising interest rates in quarter-point increments https://t.co/R9w8bhtw3l  Driving through the rear-view mirror. My three questions he didn’t answer at the 3/22 @CFASBaltimore all came true Feb 17, 2023
  • President Christine Lagarde reiterates that the European Central Bank intends to raise borrowing costs by another half-point next month https://t.co/zGOtVri6ka  Unless you want to discover hidden weaknesses in EU financial systems, you shouldn’t invert the yield curve further Feb 15, 2023
  • Liquidity, leverage and interconnectedness? https://t.co/abqrRH6lsZ  Good interview w/@fmnatalucci. He understands financial risk and liquidity. A lot of what he said sounds like me. Where I see risk is not open-end high yield funds, but EU banks & pseudo-banks. Feb 15, 2023
  • The White House is considering nominating Austan Goolsbee, who became president of the Chicago Fed last month, to serve as vice chair of the Federal Reserve’s board of governors https://t.co/QwxJJD5Gph  We could do worse, but why not Lacy Hunt? Feb 15, 2023
  • The end of distressingly high inflation is coming into view, but the cost of goods, housing and other services is complicating path for easing consumer prices https://t.co/laCY0cZDdn  Focus on median inflation than all of the measures that drop out whole spending categories Feb 13, 2023

Economic Policy

  • How three major bills could change the American economy. https://t.co/ufiiuufFTw  Nothing useful, lots of additional debt Feb 17, 2023
  • The US Supreme Court could rewrite the rules of the internet with a challenge to the liability shield cherished by online companies https://t.co/sQfeDhzmJO  I lean in favor of allowing lawsuits against social media companies for inadequate moderation, but limiting damage claims Feb 17, 2023
  • Odd Lots Transcript: This Is What Happens If the US Actually Hits the Debt Ceiling –What if it doesn’t get lifted? https://t.co/AkPZE6hxoy  No one knows. Maybe the 14th amendment section 4 can be invoked to invalidate the debt ceiling Feb 16, 2023
  • New York City is pausing a small business loan program less than a month after it launched after an unanticipated influx of over 10,000 applications https://t.co/i9uRS9Ml2o  Why governments should not subsidize: they are either too generous or cheapskates Feb 15, 2023

China

  • China’s sweeping policy support for the property sector has been no quick fix for developers’ liquidity struggles, leaving some investors waiting until the last minute for cash https://t.co/EB7wDHkaJH  The Chinese Communist Party learns reflating a bubble is surprisingly difficult Feb 17, 2023
  • Heard on the Street: China’s fiscal position—and ability to fund other priorities—will increasingly be threatened by threatened by rising healthcare costs https://t.co/0sX2iyoBoE  Social welfare systems only work well when populations are young. Feb 17, 2023
  • Investors are buying Chinese stock funds, betting that the reopening of China’s economy will help push markets higher  https://t.co/hISEKrfwbN  ‘“There’s opportunity, to be sure, but I think those are trades, not investments,” said Nancy Tengler.’ Feb 15, 2023
  • In China, single mothers are facing fewer hurdles as Beijing tries to boost its fertility rate https://t.co/BNIeVRlIs2  Reduces abortion Feb 15, 2023

Crypto

  • Binance is considering ending relationships with US business partners as regulators turn up the heat on crypto https://t.co/8f7dIWson0  Pushing crypto out of the US is good policy Feb 17, 2023
  • Crypto platforms could soon face a new set of hurdles to hold digital assets owned by clients of hedge funds and private equity firms in the US https://t.co/m9bZLCxokL  Makes sense if you want custodial accounts. Feb 15, 2023
  • Sam Bankman-Fried was blocked from using virtual private networks while on bail, with the judge overseeing his fraud case expressing concern that VPNs present similar risks as encrypted messaging apps https://t.co/7zpiWHoMjE  From crypto-king to peasant disallowed encryption Feb 15, 2023
  • US regulatory crackdown on crypto aids Tether’s USDT, a stablecoin that’s located offshore, even as the transparency of its reserves faces scrutiny https://t.co/didoPeEO6t  US holders of Tether will appreciate the foreign domicile when Tether fails & recovering value is hard Feb 15, 2023

War

  • Hundreds of fuel vessels are taking steps to hide where they’re going https://t.co/wK67gNEjV2  Evading sanctions — there is a profit to be made, and Russia needs money for the war Feb 18, 2023
  • Many countries are reassessing their military might — and it’s not just limited to Ukraine’s neighbors https://t.co/C0QpA7rXOj  War takes resources, & budgets are stretched… what will be given up? Feb 18, 2023
  • The world’s war machine is running low on ammunition https://t.co/VAMcJLwxbp  Together with stretched government budgets and relatively tight money globally — is this why the long end is selling off? Feb 16, 2023

Pensions

  • Time Bomb of Public Pension Funding Ticks Louder https://t.co/QO6mS07lwI  One way the article could have been improved would be to add in the effects of falling interest rates, not just the long stock rally Feb 13, 2023
  • The aggregate funding level for state and local pension plans is below 50%, inviting a disaster that would outstrip the occasional municipal bankruptcy https://t.co/QO6mS07lwI  Well written. Will it take the failure of a US State to get serious about this? Feb 13, 2023
How Much is that Asset in the Window? (III)

How Much is that Asset in the Window? (III)

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A: How are you doing? Are you here for more enlightening banter?

Q: Not so well. ?Have you heard of the Third Avenue?Focused Credit Fund [TFCIX]?

A: Uh, the one that is in the news?

Q:?Come on.

A: Yes, I know about it, but not much more than I have recently read. ?Of all of Third Avenue’s Funds I know it least well.

Q: Weren’t you a bond manager who liked to take concentrated positions though? ?You should be able to say something about this mess.

A: I dealt mainly with investment grade credit. ?What’s more, I had a real balance sheet behind me at the life insurance company. ?An ordinary open-end mutual fund has investors that can leave whenever they want — often at the worst possible time for them, or in this case, those that could not get out.

The main difference was that I could never be forced to sell, under most conditions. ?I could buy and hold, and if the eventual credit of the borrower was good, my client would receive all that he expected. ?TFCIX faced significant redemptions, and increasingly had mostly bonds that could not be quickly sold, and thus, were difficult to value. ?That’s why they cut off redemptions — they couldn’t?liquidate assets to give cash to customers on a favorable basis. ?Personally, I think setting up the liquidation trust was the best that could be done. ?That will allow Third Avenue to negotiate with interested buyers of the bonds without being rushed by redemptions. ?The remaining fundholders should be grateful for them doing this now, though it would have been better to act sooner.

Q: But I own shares in?TFCIX and need the money now. ?What can I do?

A: Oh, my. ?My sympathies. ?You can’t do?much. ?There might be some off the beaten track lenders out there that might take it off your hands, but they wear “panky rangs,” as a mortgage borrower once said to me.

Q: Panky Rangs?

A: Pinky rings. ?He was from the deep South. ?I.e., no one is going to give you a decent bid for your shares, even if you could find someone willing to do so. ?First, the value of the bonds is questionable, and the timing of the sales are?uncertain.

In some ways, this reminds me a little of The London Whale incident.

Q: How is that relevant?

A: JP Morgan became too great of a part of the indexed credit derivatives market, and as a result, they lost the ability to value their positions, because they were too big relative to the market in which they traded. ?Their very buying and selling had a huge impact on the pricing. ?Though a value was placed on the positions, the entire situation was impossible to value accurately; ?you couldn’t assemble a group to buy it all.

Some clever hedge funds took note of it, and began taking the opposite positions, thinking that they were overvalued, and fed JP Morgan more of what it was already bloated with. ?Now maybe, if there hadn’t been so much press furor over it, together with the accounting questions that affected the financials of JP Morgan, they could have found a way out. ?JP Morgan’s balance sheet was big enough, and if you left them alone, they would have all self -liquidated. ?They might not have made the money they wanted that way, but it could have been done. ?As it was, they were forced to liquidate more rapidly, and if I recall, they even called upon one of the opposing hedge funds to help them.

In any case, the forced liquidation led to losses. ?Most forced liquidations do.

Q: So, what do think my shares are worth?

A: They are worth the liquidating distributions that you will receive.

Q: That’s no help.

A: Is the Federal Reserve willing to step up and buy the assets as they did with?the Maiden Lane Trusts? ?No one has a bigger balance sheet than they do, oh, oops. ?Maybe they can’t do that anymore… who know where those emergency lending rules go…

Look, I’m sorry that you are stuck. ?The Madoff “investors” were stuck also. ?They had to wait quite a while. ?In the end, they got paid more than most imagined they ever would. ?Subject to credit conditions,?I would suspect that the more time Third Avenue takes to liquidate, the more you will get.

Q: But that’s dribs and drabs over time, and I need it now.

A: Patience is a virtue. ?Make other adjustments; sell something else; scale back plans… it’s no different than most people have to do when they have a loss. ?It happens.

Q: I guess… but it would help to know what it was worth, so that I could estimate tradeoffs.

A: yes, it would, but the timing and amount of liquidations are uncertain, and the “market prices” don’t really exist for the underlying — they are too influenced by Third Avenue’s holdings.

Maybe they could have converted it into a closed-end fund, ?but that would have cost money, and there still would have been the valuation issue. ?People could have gotten paid now if that had happened, but I bet they would have blanched at the size of the unrealized losses. ?I would just accept the payments as they come, that will probably give the best return, subject to future credit conditions.

Q: Do we have to modify?your statement was true when we first started this discussion:

Q: What is an asset worth?

A: An asset is worth whatever the highest bidder will pay for it at the time you offer it for sale.

After all, if it is worth the liquidating distributions if I wait, maybe you should add, “or the cash flows you receive over time.”

A: I will do that, and that is part of what I have been arguing for here, but the price here and now is not that. ?Just because you can’t sell it now doesn’t mean it doesn’t have value… we just don’t know what that value is.

Anyway, lunch is on me today, because there is another thing that you can’t sell that has value.

Q: What’s that?

A: Me. ?A friend.

Q: Let’s go…

 

A Few Investment Notes

A Few Investment Notes

Just a few notes for this evening:

1) I’ve been a bull on the long end of the Treasury curve for a while. ?It’s been a winning bet, and the drumbeat of “interest rates have nowhere to go but up” continues. ?Here’s an argument from Jeffrey Gundlach on why long rates should remain low, and maybe go lower:

Gundlach, however, was one of the very few people?who believed rates would stay low, especially with the Federal Reserve committed to keeping rates low with its loose monetary policy.

It’s important to note that U.S. Treasuries don’t have the lowest yields in the world. French and?German government bonds have yields?that are about 100 basis points lower than those of Treasuries. In other words, those European bonds actually make U.S. bonds look cheap, meaning that yields have room to go lower.

This will trend toward lower rates will eventually have to end, but neither GDP growth, inflation, or business lending justifies it at present.

2) From Josh Brown, he notes that correlations went up considerably with all risk assets in the last bitty panic. ?Worth a read. ?My two cents on the matter comes from my recent article, On the Recent Anxiety in High Yield Bonds, where I noted how much yieldy stocks got hit — much more than expected. ?I suspect that some asset allocators with short-dated or small stop-loss trading rules began selling into the bitty panic, but that is just a guess.

3) That would help to explain the loss of liquidity in the bond market during the bitty panic. ?This article from Tracy Alloway at the FT explores that topic. ?One commenter asked:

Isn’t it a bit odd to say lots of people sold quickly *and* that there isn’t enough liquidity??

Liquidity means a number of things. ?In this situation, spreads widened enough that parties that wanted to sell had to give up price to do so, allowing the brokers more room to sell them to skittish buyers willing to commit funds. ?Sellers were able to get trades done at unfavorable levels, but they were determined to get the trades done, and so they were done, and a lot of them. ?Buyers probably had some spread target that they could easily achieve during the bitty panic, and so were willing to take on the bonds. ?Having a balance sheet with slack is a great thing when others need liquidity now.

One other thing to note from the article is that it mentioned that retail investors now own 37%?of credit, versus?29% in 2007, according to RBS. Also that?investment funds has been able to buy?all?of the new corporate debt sold since 2008.

There’s more good stuff in the article including how “matrix pricing” may have influenced the selloff. ?When spreads were so tight, it may not have taken a very large initial sale to make the estimated prices of other bonds trade down, particularly if the sales were of lower-rated, less-traded bonds. ?Again, worth a read.

4) Regarding credit scores, three articles:

From the WSJ article:

Fair Isaac?Corp.?said Thursday that it will stop including in its FICO credit-score calculations any record of a consumer failing to pay a bill if the bill has been paid or settled with a collection agency. The San Jose, Calif., company also will give less weight to unpaid medical bills that are with a collection agency.

I think there is less here than meets the eye. ?This only affects those borrowing from lenders using the particular FICO scores that were modified. ?Not all lenders use that particular score, and many use FICO data disaggregated to create their own score, or ask FICO to give them a custom score that they use. ?Again, from the WSJ article:

Fair Isaac releases new scoring models every few years, and it is up to lenders to choose which ones to use. The new score will likely be adopted by credit-card and auto lenders first, says John Ulzheimer, president of consumer education at CreditSesame.com and a former Fair Isaac manager.

Mortgages are likely to lag, since the FICO scores used by most mortgage lenders are two versions old.

The?impact of the changes on borrowers is likely to be significant. Accounts that are sent to collections, including credit-card debts and utility bills, can stay on borrowers’ credit reports for as long as seven years, even when their balance drops to zero, and can lower their scores by up to 100 points, said Mr. Ulzheimer.

The lower weight given to unpaid medical debt could increase some affected borrowers’ FICO scores by 25 points, said Mr. Sprauve.

But lowering the FICO score by itself doesn’t do anything. ?Some lenders don’t adjust their hurdles to reflect the scores, if they think the score is a better measure of credit for their time-horizon, and they want more loan volume. ?Others adjust their hurdles up, because they want only a certain volume of loans to be made, and they want better quality loans at existing pricing.

Megan McArdle at Bloomberg View asks a different question as to whether it is good to extend more credit to marginal borrowers? ?Didn’t things go wrong doing that before? ?Her conclusion:

That in itself [DM: pushing for more loans to marginal borrowers as a matter of policy] is an interesting development. Ten years ago, politicians were pressing hard for banks to extend the precious boon of homeownership to every man, woman and shell corporation in America. Five years ago, when people were pushing for something like the CFPB, the focus of the public debate had dramatically shifted toward protecting people from credit. Oh, there were complaints about the cost of subprime loans, but ultimately, on most of those loans, the problem?wasn?t the interest rate but the principal: Too many people had taken out loans that they could not realistically afford to pay, especially if anything at all went wrong in their lives, from a job loss to a divorce to an unexpected illness. And so you heard a lot of complaints about predatory lenders who gave people more credit than they could handle.

Credit has tightened considerably since then, and now, it appears, we?re unhappy with that. We want cheaper, easier credit for everyone, and particularly for the kind of financially struggling people who have seen their credit scores pummeled over the last decade. And so we see the CFPB pressing FICO to go easier on people with satisfied collections.

That?s not to say that the CFPB is wrong; I don?t know what the ideal amount of credit is in a society, or whether we are undershooting the mark. What I do think is that the U.S. political system — and, for that matter, the U.S. financial system — seems to have a pretty heavy bias toward credit expansion. Which explains a lot about the last 10 years.

Personally, I look at this, and I think we don’t learn. ?Credit pulls demand into the present, which is fine if it doesn’t push losses and heartache into the future. ?We are better off with a slower, less indebted economy for a time, and in the end, the economy as a whole will be better off, with people saving to buy in the future, rather than running the risk of defaults, and a very punk economy while we work through the financial losses.

Post 2500: What is the Aleph Blog About?

Post 2500: What is the Aleph Blog About?

Every hundred or so posts, I take a step back, and try to think about broader issues about blogging about finance. ?Tonight, I want to explain to new readers what the Aleph Blog is about.

There have been many new followers added to my blog recently, ?through e-mail, RSS, and natively. ?This is because of this great article at Marketwatch, which builds off of this great article at Michael Kitces’ blog.

I am humbled to be included among Barry Ritholtz, Josh Brown, and Cullen Roche, and am genuinely surprised to be at number 4 among RIAs in social media influence. ?Soli Deo Gloria.

What Does the Aleph Blog Care About?

I’m writing this primarily for new readers, because I’ve written a lot, and over a lot of areas. ?I write about a broader range of topics than almost all finance bloggers do because:

  • I’m both a quantitative analyst and a qualitative analyst.
  • I’m an economist that is skeptical about the current received wisdom.
  • I like reading books, so I write a lot of book reviews.
  • I’m also a skeptic regarding Modern Portfolio Theory, and would like to see it discarded from the CFA and SOA syllabuses.
  • I believe in value investing, in both the quantitative and qualitative varieties.
  • I believe that risk control is a core concept for making money — you make more money by not losing it.
  • I believe that good government policy focuses on ethics, not results. ?The bailouts were not fair to average Americans. ?What would have been fair would have been to let the bank/financial holding companies fail, while protecting the interests of depositors. ?The taxpayers would have been spared, and there would have been no systematic crisis had that been done.
  • I care about people not getting cheated. ?That includes penny stocks, structured notes, private REITs, and many other financial innovations. ?No one on Wall Street wants to do you a favor, so do your own research and buy what you want to own, not what someone wants to sell you.
  • Again, I don’t want to see people cheated, so I write about ?insurance. ?As a former actuary, and insurance buy-side analyst, I know a lot about insurance. ?I don’t know this for sure, but I think this is the blog that writes the most about insurance on the web for free. ?I write as one that invests in insurance stocks, and generally, I buy the stocks because I like the management teams. ?Ethical, hard working insurance management teams do the best.
  • Oddly, this is regarded to be a good accounting blog, because as a user of accounting statements, I write about accounting issues.
  • I am a skeptic on monetary and fiscal policy, and believe both of them tend to sacrifice the future to benefit the present. ?Our grandchildren will hate us. ? That brings up another issue: I write about the effects of demographics on the markets. ?In a world where populations are shrinking in developed nations, and will be shrinking globally by 2040, there are significant economic impacts. ?Economies don’t do well when workers are shrinking in proportion to those who are not working. ?(Note: include stay-at-home moms and dads in those who work. ?They are valuable.)
  • I care about the bond market. ?There aren’t that many good bond market blogs. ?I won’t write about it every day, but I will write about i when it is important.
  • I care about pensions. ?Most of the financial media knows things are screwed up there, but they do not grasp how bad the eventual outcome will likely be. ?This is scary stuff — choose the state you live in with care.

Now, if you want my most basic advice, visit my personal finance category.

If you want my view of what my best articles have been, visit my best articles category.

If you want to read about my “rules,” read the rules category.

Maybe you want to read some of my most popular series:

My blog is not for everyone. ?I write about what I feel most strongly about each evening. ?Since I have a wide array of interests, that makes for uneven reading, because not everyone cares about all the things that I do. ?If that makes my readership smaller, so be it. ?My blog expresses my point of view; it is not meant to be the largest website on finance. ?I want to be special, even if that means small, expressing my point ?of view to those who will listen.

I thank all of my readers for reading me. ?I appreciate all of you, and thank you for taking the time to read me.

As one final comment, I need to say this. ?I note people unfollowing my blog at certain times, and I say to myself, “Oh, I haven’t been writing about his pet issue for a while.” ?Lo, and behold, after these people leave, I start writing about it again. ?That is not intentional, but it is very similar to how the market works. ? People buy and sell investments at the wrong times.

To all my readers, thank you for reading me. ?I value all of you, and though I can’t answer all e-mails, I read all e-mails.

In summary: the Aleph Blog is about ethics and competence. ?I want to do what is right, and do what gives the best investment performance, in that order.

 

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Sorted Weekly Tweets

?Note: this is the 100th weekly edition of sorted weekly tweets.

Market Impact

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  • Standing Out from the Crowd: Measuring Crowding in Quantitative Strategies http://t.co/MRjZ8d8GGL Overinvestment in strategy precedes losses Feb 08, 2014
  • Does Fair Value Accounting Contribute to Market Price Volatility? An Experimental Approach http://t.co/YQqQPrwMwr Short answer: no $$ $XLF Feb 08, 2014
  • The Deeper Causes of the Financial Crisis: Mortgages Alone Cannot Explain It http://t.co/0P7fMrQWKn But they were the leading cause $$ $XLF Feb 08, 2014
  • Contagion Rejected as Biggest Bond Buyers Double Down on Junk http://t.co/5wm1k4Ghlw Makes me think the correction will b another crisis $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Hedge Funds Preparing for $1T Property Bill http://t.co/RRQN992uat Key Q: Will they limit their risks prior to the next commercl RE bust? $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Apollo Credit Twice Size of LBOs Shows Private-Equity Shift http://t.co/J69eh3TPTn Not a good sign, nonstandard lenders r fragile $$ $APO Feb 07, 2014
  • Five Pointers on Floating-Rate Funds http://t.co/sV6JtizBlN Don’t chase performance, rates may not rise, nor yields, adds credit risk $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • Inverse VIX Fund Gets Record Cash on Calm Market Bet http://t.co/YSHGpON0DE Be careful to not hold it long $$ $VXX http://t.co/qGCycKbPsX Feb 05, 2014
  • World’s cheapest stock markets: Where are shares cheap? http://t.co/3Uvq1HZfSF Gives u a rough idea as 2 where values may b found $$ $SPY Feb 04, 2014
  • Gundlach Shows Why Betting Against Treasuries Is a Fool?s Game http://t.co/R0s4wQLcbu Interesting that he is in long Tsys $$ FD: + $TLT Feb 03, 2014
  • Monday?s Selloff, by the Numbers http://t.co/LseNtCUEXz That’s 2 large >2% down days in less than 2 weeks $$ $SPY Feb 03, 2014

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Companies & Industries

 

  • Big Pizza Chains Use Web to Slice Out Bigger Market Share http://t.co/C6xQeSWmlr Easier 4 large chains 2 implement online ordering $$ $PZZA Feb 08, 2014
  • SodaStream?s New Mainstream Rivals: Coke and Green Mountain http://t.co/zOkwpBpOiK All the more reason 4 $PEP 2 buy $SODA $$ Feb 07, 2014
  • Why Discount Airlines Draw Fewer Complaints (Hint: It’s Not Better Service) http://t.co/a8rzqrf0DU Friendlier attitudes r better service $$ Feb 07, 2014
  • Satyajit Das: The Truth About Bank Earnings http://t.co/9FzkPbbyIm Bank earnings r lower quality; getting harder to increase them $$ $XLF Feb 05, 2014
  • Experts testify on true cost of Target breach http://t.co/FGVRFBvc6K Magnetic stripes will go away, & chips &/or PINs will appear $$ $TGT Feb 05, 2014
  • Apple Quietly Builds New Networks http://t.co/bncx84P4RW $AAPL certainly has spare $$ to throw at it, enhancing service quality $NFLX $GOOG Feb 04, 2014
  • H-P Finds Accounting Errors at Autonomy Unit http://t.co/9cQFBamwpI We knew it was a dumb deal at the time, now $HPQ shows just how dumb $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Prophet of No Profit: How Jeff Bezos won the faith of Wall Street. http://t.co/eaZmKgfnir Moats, operating leverage, pricing power $$ $AMZN Feb 01, 2014
  • Ask Buffett what he would be willing 2pay 4 $AMZN — after all, it has significant moats. I think he would put it in the “too hard” pile $$ Feb 01, 2014

 

Rest of the World

 

  • China, the Death Star of Emerging Markets http://t.co/zFmo0RkXva @williampesek points at financial bubble in China; what will make it pop $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Scandal Tests Chinese President’s Standing With Military http://t.co/cHGvLtROFE Corruption is a major issue 4 China, between Party & Army $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Saudi Twitter Debate as Citizens Criticize Government http://t.co/quwkxpkHDX Social media allows criticism tht would not b done in public $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • China Savers? Penchant for Property Magnifies Bust Danger http://t.co/yrfDYQK5KH Anytime a single investment strategy dominates -> worry $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • Pimco?s Bill Gross Says He Avoids China ?Mystery Meat? http://t.co/My6P5x1jE0 Great phrase as we do not know much about indebted China $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • Sao Paulo Biggest Water-Supply System May Run Dry Within 45 Days http://t.co/fEcioInfjX Many water systems r near their limits globally $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • Emerging Stocks Drop to 5-Month Low Led by China as Ruble Gains http://t.co/aWgDSdVBUt Not all emerging mkts r equal, some financed wrong $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Japan Sees Worst Developed-Stock Rout as Nikkei 225 Drops http://t.co/UQDhX1a3XL Current mkt reveals weak underlying fundamentals $$ $FXY Feb 04, 2014
  • Dad Can?t Buy Daughter Shoes as Argentine Currency Falls http://t.co/WTnUn1Okf0 ?Do you know how I feel buying my daughter used shoes?? $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Argentina Scrambles To Raise $10B, Avoid Reserve Collapse; BONARs Bidless http://t.co/Xx4t0dFqCk Only hold hard assets in Silverland $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • EM rout? Or Intervention Sunday? http://t.co/d54Qjj4X2S Difficult to tell what Developed Mkt policymakers will do, they r strapped @ home $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Argentina Bust Lures Investors After 200 Years of Defaults http://t.co/YoWjotidcp Invest in the hard stuff, land does not depreciate $$ $IRS Feb 04, 2014
  • Emerging-Market Rout Seen Enduring on Low Real Rates http://t.co/RTxP6GjMVw Funding structures of some emerging markets fall, $$ goes 2 $TLT Feb 04, 2014
  • Canadian Oil Rises as California Ships in Record Amount by Rail http://t.co/CKvu4BEqJl Retweet after me: Pipelines r cleaner & safer $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Analysis: Emerging markets outlook not rosy, but valuations tempt http://t.co/hADIRvUK5g This may b a time 2nibble, not a time 2gulp $$ $EEM Feb 04, 2014

 

US Politics & Policy

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  • AOL is leading the way to make 401(k)s worse for everyone http://t.co/AnlQ1Ud6Ds Meh; new employers will compensate workers that lose $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • ‘Six Californias’ plan difficult but doable, assessment shows http://t.co/nuw3S6rLVl Ideas like this come & go in a fragmented California $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • No, CBO did not say Obamacare will kill 2M jobs http://t.co/RHsSai7rwv Rather, will discourage 2M from working full-time; big deal $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Ex-NSA Chief Details Snowden’s Hiring at Agency, Booz Allen http://t.co/EWRuqlViXW Snowden set back US intelligence by 20+ yrs. Good. $$ Feb 06, 2014
  • The Tyranny and Lethargy of the Times Editorial Page http://t.co/hbW20h6Vjn Inside baseball, picture sums up story http://t.co/USlMTh4Bm0 $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • Puerto Rico Has Credit Rating Cut One Step 2Junk by S&P http://t.co/4Av3ftwL8q also http://t.co/QkwCnXQdcy Well-deserved, default coming $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • Going on 30, Living With Mom and Dad http://t.co/Wo4YB74mKo Part is being slow 2 marry, then education, poor career choices, motivation $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Crop Insurers Win as Congress is Poised to Pass Farm Law http://t.co/rFNrEDhYkZ If we can’t reduce ag subsidies when ag is healthy… $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Obamacare Wonks Flunk Data Analysis http://t.co/Ss2Tc3q2e9 You can show lots of savings if u show your winners & hide your losers $$ $SPY Feb 04, 2014
  • CBO: Obamacare Will Lead To 2M Fewer Workers In Labor Force By 2017 http://t.co/OsCrQOUORb Unintended consequences; fix this, break that $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Fed Presidents Say Stock Decline Unlikely to Derail QE Taper http://t.co/pdoloENc9L In the short-run true, but if the decline persists… $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • Investment Manager Explains Why 99.5% Of Americans Can Never Win http://t.co/MqngZy7zZW Tax code is cockeyed, wealthy can avoid taxation $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • How Feds? Double Standard Enables Bad Bankers http://t.co/AGok7eeqdU Simple: little bankers get prosecuted; big banks get fined $$ $BNK $XLF Feb 04, 2014
  • Early Drive for Hillary Clinton Unsettles Democrats http://t.co/Hb3lJnpnr6 Some Worry It Will Siphon $$ from Candidates in Midterm Elections Feb 04, 2014
  • You Can Thank or Blame Richard Stanger for Writing 401(k) http://t.co/wX38lGA4m4 Many important laws r accidental; killed DB pensions $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • ISM Miss Is Ugly All Around http://t.co/Px97nGSccl I’ve been arguing that the economy is weaker than it looks 4 a while; here’s a clue $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • US Banks Ease Loan Standards in Fed Survey as Demand Rises http://t.co/etkDJPLLhN Can inflation b far behind if this persists? $$ $TLT $TIP Feb 04, 2014
  • California Dries Up as Brown Pushes $15B Tunnel http://t.co/r4boO9Tzzo If u don’t allocate water economically, becomes a political fight $$ Feb 04, 2014

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Other

 

  • Financial Blogging: How to Write Powerful Posts That Attract Clients http://t.co/fxmxkLJKbS My longer review: http://t.co/lOqexXT7RO $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Why I Did Not Go To Jail http://t.co/4EtyFFyTyg @bhorowitz good read on the importance of proper company, legal, & incentives structure $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Daniel Suarez Sees Into the Future http://t.co/kkLkxcmvnv ‘Influx’ may propel sci-fi writer in2 void left by Tom Clancy &Michael Crichton $$ Feb 08, 2014
  • Why Melted Cheese Does the Trick http://t.co/ZACj1EaWKB Creaminess enhances the textures and flavors of other foods $$ $KFT $DF Feb 06, 2014
  • Deadly New Bird Flu Strain Spawned by Virus Behind H5N1 http://t.co/b0fLG89fkg This is overblown. People die from the flu each year $$ $SPY Feb 05, 2014
  • Young Bankers Seek ?Good Yield? With Their Own Nonprofits http://t.co/gJZVwJ5lse Wealthy & powerful like 2b thought benefactors $$ Lk 22:25 Feb 04, 2014
  • How the Seattle Seahawks solved Peyton Manning http://t.co/0P0kiHnddI Even if u r not into football, interesting 4 understanding strategy $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Super Bowl Safety Is Blow for Broncos and Las Vegas Sportsbooks http://t.co/2vXpm4IRbl The odds r interesting to read 4 unusual bets $$ $SPY Feb 04, 2014
  • Microsoft Adds Momentum to ?Open Science? |http://t.co/Ar6WCDKNug Understand that scientists r not neutral observers; they have 2 publish $$ Feb 04, 2014
  • Carney leaving CNBC for WSJ?s ?Heard on the Street? |http://t.co/dRNtplkOQB @carney gets a significant promotion! Congrats! $$ $SPY $TLT $GE Feb 01, 2014

 

Other Economics

 

  • Free Checking Is Disappearing Perk http://t.co/pZwsA0u3sl Smaller banks often offer better deals than big banks on checking $$ $XLF $SPY Feb 08, 2014
  • More Men in Prime Working Ages Don’t Have Jobs http://t.co/YmAjNcQrc5 1 of the qualitative factors that show how punk the economy is $$ $SPY Feb 08, 2014
  • An International Gold Standard Beats The Rule Of The Governing Elite http://t.co/GoTHUVusXK Old, makes point gold standard was better $$ Feb 05, 2014

 

Wrong

  • Wrong: High unemployment putting the ECB in isolation http://t.co/wlBQOP7JqM Loose monetary policy doesn’t lower L-T unemployment $$ #global Feb 08, 2014
  • Wrong: America The Startup http://t.co/C0Rax7KPJP Worth a read, but the writer does not really understand the Pilgrims or the Puritans $$ Feb 04, 2014

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Retweets, Replies, & Comments

  • @HistoryInPix Cemented the creation of the graphical user interface, buggy in prior versions, aside from pricey Macintosh ghetto Feb 06, 2014
  • ‘ @catofwallstreet the credit cards will have chips, not us- already have these in Europe. Also, consider amillenialism or postmillenialism. Feb 05, 2014
  • RT @PUMPSandDUMPS: This fan says it all http://t.co/MryfT9l04a #pennystocks Feb 05, 2014
  • Ice falling, branches too, west of Baltimore — kind of pretty $$ #weather Feb 05, 2014
  • @DavidSchawel The difference between dollar-weighted & Time-weighted returns is crucial but few get that. Good tweet on $DBLTX $$ Feb 05, 2014
  • RT @DavidSchawel: Retail psychology: chasing performance, then puking the bottom & missing the bounce-DBLTX Fund assets vs adjusted NAV htt? Feb 05, 2014
  • RT @cate_long: Cheers! “@carney: Thanks everyone! Very excited to be joining the @wsjheard team! Some details here http://t.co/sjLSyTMIEH Feb 01, 2014
  • @dpinsen not all, but a majority Feb 01, 2014

 

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Rest of the World

 

  • Crunch Escalates as Money Funds Rival Shadow Banks http://t.co/JVU1w5ipZc Money funds in China suck liquidity away from wealth mgmt prods $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Spain?s Worst Year for Work Leaves Rajoy Counting Cost http://t.co/KlaAGab4kY Private debts r not economically neutral. Large -> unstable $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Richest Scandinavian Nation Extends Its Junk Boom http://t.co/ZVwwxEAdIa Norwegian financial institutions have hunger for yield in kronor $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Bird Flu Kills Health Worker, Stokes Transmission Concern http://t.co/FVcxVhaH4L Would not b concerned, seems difficult to transmit virus $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Rise of ‘Common Man’ in India Threatens Stability of Government Coalition http://t.co/vke6lnqM3s Things get squishy if no majority win $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • German Economic Growth Fails to Gain Impetus http://t.co/g9EQLN5HNg Depends on on the strength of those that import German goods $$ $SPY Jan 20, 2014
  • French First Lady Leaves Hospital http://t.co/hnnrYJwE2q At least *one* person cared about the behavior of Francois Hollande $$ #sad Jan 20, 2014
  • Solar Beats Gas Unlocking Middle East?s Heavy Oil, Report Says http://t.co/dmyDla2t7R Fascinating, using cheap solar energy 2 produce oil $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Hot Demand for Emerging-Market Bonds http://t.co/LLZPDt4iyT This is puzzling , I don’t get how emerging markets r well financed $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • China encroaching on U.S. military dominance in Pacific, says top admiral http://t.co/h152VrhcEg So we can’t be global cop, good thing $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Mobius Placing Biggest Wagers on Nigeria for Frontier Rally http://t.co/dsxt8Fft6e It is difficult to make $$ when there is a quiet war Jan 19, 2014
  • BENGHAZI WAS PREVENTABLE: Hillary Clinton cited for major security lapses http://t.co/5oCpBVlbdK Hillary will have a lot to answer for $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Saudi King Sees Egypt Too Big to Fail Under Friendly General http://t.co/oIHo5fae5s Saudi Arabia gets pragmatic, supports Egyptian Army $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • The West Is Losing Ukraine http://t.co/GWCNb322Ss Ukraine is losing the West, as its leader strips freedoms, & fights protesters $$ $SPY Jan 19, 2014
  • Hollande?s Tryst and the End of Marriage http://t.co/EUGztMAKnq Secretly, even the French care about the stability of their leaders $$ $FXE Jan 19, 2014
  • Baltic Homes That Singed Scandinavia Banks Heating Up: Mortgages http://t.co/3KHcPllcKZ Beware large increases in indebtedness $$ $TLT $SPY Jan 19, 2014
  • China’s Indie Rockers Get Boost From Online Music Platforms http://t.co/MSbdnGFzRI Note the prominence of our friend Michael Pettis $$ $FXI Jan 19, 2014
  • Venezuela Post-Ch?vez: Hustlers’ Paradise http://t.co/ROstARpBkc Thugs run govt. Some people get cheap goods, while others get shortages $$ Jan 19, 2014

 

US Politics & Policy

 

  • Stop Obamacare?s Outrageous Bailouts http://t.co/uHYJvyRcM7 Once losses exceed 8% of premiums, taxpayers pay for 75% of excess losses $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Questionable: Robert Gates?s Dishonorable Act http://t.co/bIEGf7o57k There r too many bad secrets in DC that we ought to know about $$ $SPY Jan 20, 2014
  • Which Fed Guidance Should We Believe? http://t.co/yqjOZX5AX6 As FOMC uses more & more words 2explain what they r doing we understand less $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • When Low Unemployment Is Bad News http://t.co/QLiWV8ocV5 Labor force participation rate continues 2 fall as punk economy creates few jobs $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • NSA Data Have No Impact on Terrorism: Report http://t.co/ug8GtnLjqz NSA is not worth the privacy risk, nor what we pay to employ them $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Ari Fleischer: How to Fight Income Inequality: Get Married http://t.co/zz6lbDWiku Poverty rate falls 4 those who can make a marriage work $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Obama’s Constitutional Education http://t.co/bH4jfr1rro & http://t.co/hdzNe1Blo4 Should consider unilateral actions modifying PPACA also $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • How the crash of safe assets fueled the financial crisis http://t.co/4Vlfxp7PUj When “safe” assets r found to have credit risk -> bust $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Congress split over NSA’s domestic spying program, could just let laws expire http://t.co/mCD2pIbSl1 Divisive: left & right vs center $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Young enrollees of Obamacare fall well short of goal http://t.co/VokUg0XFP6 When premiums rise as a result, people will b unhappy $$ $SPY Jan 20, 2014
  • Spy court judge slams proposed privacy advocate http://t.co/vkz4SyY5li We need someone arguing against spying on average people $$ $SPY $TLT Jan 19, 2014
  • What?s Net Neutrality? What Happened to Net Neutrality Yesterday? What Happens Next? A Q&A for the Rest of Us. http://t.co/xQACJvW8UC Read Jan 19, 2014
  • Volcker Rule Fix Will Aid Large and Small Banks http://t.co/nGv1TXtLT5 This is a lousy rule that allows banks to bury Trup CDO losses $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Hillary Clinton’s political hit list of top betrayers includes Kerry, Kennedy http://t.co/33RFv63nKz This reminds me of the Nixon enemies $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Judge Disallows Plan by Detroit to Pay Off Banks http://t.co/XQ6f1E2EZM Detroit should aim for the bast long-run outcome $$ $MUB $SPY $TLT Jan 19, 2014
  • Is Your Abortion My Free Speech?? http://t.co/kUA2XLRPB9 This is where constitutions fall apart, b/c they are limited documents $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Reid Gives Landrieu VIP Treatment to Tip Election Odds http://t.co/UhQFIcPVt9 Democrats desperate to retain power, aid marginal members $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Where Are the U.S.?s Millionaires? http://t.co/c8fXDEPD5S Alas, but Maryland sucks the blood of America, & creates millionaires $$ $SPY $TLT Jan 19, 2014
  • I Spent Two Hours Talking With the NSA’s Bigwigs. Here’s What Has Them Mad http://t.co/UrXexYR07k They hate Snowden’s guts $$ $thatsimple Jan 19, 2014
  • How the NSA Almost Killed the Internet | Threat Level http://t.co/1SLDuNq93O Sowing distrust in major internet utilities on privacy $$ $GOOG Jan 19, 2014
  • To enforce net neutrality, the FCC has to decide that Verizon is a common carrier http://t.co/WRb6VestAF Simple idea, simple solution $$ $VZ Jan 19, 2014
  • Student Loans, the Next Big Threat to the US Economy? http://t.co/5hXsK5SIFn Rule of Thumb: avoid lending in area w/greatest debt growth $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • ISS Open to Activists Paying Bonuses to Directors http://t.co/R1nNEkokg4 Carl Icahn wins a small victory; broader implications unclear $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • ?Wolf of Wall Street? Offspring Never Quite Die http://t.co/oXkGDZQ1Ml It’s a revolving door & FINRA doesn’t provide real access 2 data $$ Jan 19, 2014

 

Market Impact

 

  • Investor Animal Spirits Spread to Companies Worldwide http://t.co/e8pKcudzhR No such thing as animal spirits, only pursuing opportunity $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • JPMorgan Says BVG Owes $200 Million Over ?Unfortunate? CDS http://t.co/coJQm6dpD5 What’s worse is trifling yield prompting BVG’s greed $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Hedge Funds Raise Gold Wagers as Goldman Sees Drop http://t.co/7dc9dGCUCA Hedge funds 2short-term could b forced sellers on weakness $$ $GLD Jan 20, 2014
  • Even money market funds in a crisis would have a hard time delivering a >2% loss, which would b borne by investors, & not systemic $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • How You Can Survive a New Era in the Bond Market http://t.co/BvSkibWANR Too many people banging the drum 4 higher interest rates $$ $IEF Jan 20, 2014
  • From the prior tweet, Central Bankers have drawn wrong conclusion: You can fix a bust by issuing lots of credit. $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • The correct answer is that you can avoid a bust by not running loose monetary policy as in the ’20s & ’00s. We still have pain to come $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Where Have All the Star Fund Managers Gone? http://t.co/qwbpDyDlkU Focus on low fees, long track record, low assets & not index-like $$ $SPY Jan 20, 2014
  • Reinsurers face ratings cuts, S&P warns http://t.co/70dK590OCG Too much surplus chasing reinsurance biz; I’ve been lightening the boat $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Interest rates don’t matter? Federal Reserve paper says so http://t.co/guAPSQ05II Sad but true, monetary policy is weaker than most think $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Professor Puts Ideas in Practice as Reverse-Mortgage CEO http://t.co/T3Kt0cNQtc As w/most complex financial agreements, this will fail $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Metals, Currency Rigging Is Worse Than Libor, Bafin Says http://t.co/KjDNrRVR7m Impossible 2 create benchmarks free of human gaming $$ $SPY Jan 19, 2014
  • Nobody Likes Bonds!: by @ritholtz http://t.co/FuYachZ58I But *I* like bonds, particularly short corporates, loans, & $TLT FD: + $TLT $$ Jan 18, 2014

 

Other

 

  • Comet-Chasing Spacecraft Sends First Signal in 31 Months http://t.co/mZB62QnIYm Satellite to hitch ride on Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • The ‘Sharing Economy’ and Its Enemies http://t.co/Qnc4YyZrOh How Airbnb steps on the toes of hoteliers, regulators & the tax man $$ $SPY Jan 20, 2014
  • Device Thefts Fueling Rise In Larcenies http://t.co/ohZZt8q2Qh NYC larcenies fall if you exclude theft of Apple-branded devices $$ $AAPL Jan 20, 2014
  • The Right Way to Go After Big Clients http://t.co/J6hoSbcHVX Can waste a lot of time & find margins squeezed in the end $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • What Secrets Your Phone Is Sharing About You http://t.co/u7wv29tyMG Many hack your phone datato get insights into how you shop $$ $SPY $TLT Jan 19, 2014
  • Moms in ?Survival Mode? as US Trails World on Benefits http://t.co/uSPuVZztqV We can argue over any benefit, but what when US is broke $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Tennis Quant?s System Doubles Money Without Knowing Players http://t.co/sAS5Xug7DN Small markets r often inefficient, allow 4 small wins $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Miners Chopping $10B Search Bodes Next Price Boom http://t.co/6X7H0KAivX Miners cut exploration budgets, should lead to higher prices $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • How the Target Hackers Did It http://t.co/Z8Jc5WuBQQ Scraped RAM in POS machines grabbing all manner of data on card users $$ $TGT $SPY $TLT Jan 19, 2014
  • Another Bad Year for Religious Freedom http://t.co/3C3C5lrjCo Religion by its nature tends to invite constraint as it is a threat 2 govts $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • If Google Is a Guy, DuckDuckGo Is a Ghost http://t.co/rk9o0I3Uwx Want privacy for your searches? Consider DuckDuckGo $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • http://t.co/uPsFzsm1Tn How an intelligent lady managed to wrongfoot & destroy a website engaged in “revenge porn.” $$ Jan 19, 2014

 

Wrong

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  • Likely Wrong: A New Asset-Allocation Strategy for Investing in Retirement http://t.co/eDqaDxhFuH Stocks r risky over intermediate periods $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Wrong: Bonds Captivate $16T of Pensions http://t.co/NEpJSjCD7p Bonds have 2 go somewhere & defined benefit pensions have long liabilities $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Wrong: Bailout Risk, Far Beyond the Banks http://t.co/iv5eT6lhea! Asset mgmt companies can go bust, & they pose no systemic risk $$ Jan 20, 2014
  • Wrong: Stanley Fischer saved Israel from the Great Recession. Now Janet Yellen wants him to help save the US http://t.co/CPMUggr3CA $$ $TLT Jan 20, 2014
  • Wrong: Ten quotes on the question of financial bubbles http://t.co/MNwr543Vsf No one focuses on the effect of borrowing money in bubbles $$ Jan 19, 2014
  • Wrong: Wealthy CEO Is Deeply Concerned About Budget Deficits http://t.co/gTGUwSF3hS Biased article doesn’t factor in entitlements $$ $TLT Jan 19, 2014

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Replies, Retweets, and Comments

 

  • @DavidBCollum Look here: http://t.co/VaqQESCdCu Value Line has a chart that goes back to the 20s though… Jan 17, 2014
  • RT @cate_long: Please add http://t.co/QHQiCxYopc RT @researchpuzzler: a guide to finding data on the cheap from @AlephBlog http://t.co/mb? Jan 15, 2014
  • RT @Pawelmorski: Great spot @toby_n : DB’s Slok quantifies how difficult the Fed finds explaining itself. http://t.co/1quahXrnJD Jan 14, 2014
Sorted Weekly Tweets

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Interest Rates

  • How Sensitive we are to Interest Rates: A Scary Picture? http://t.co/gkKi3sSLbs Argues moderate rise in rates inverts banks & governments $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Fixing Economy As Easy As 1-2-3 http://t.co/sbW97kL2n7 Axel Merk says 2 make policy predictable, let interest rates rise & allow failure $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Low Rates Bring Bond Bonanza http://t.co/f8gQ0rjcTB Corporations act to lock in cheap long-term financing 2pay dividends & buy back stock $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Fed QE Taper Seen Delayed to March as Shutdown Bites http://t.co/v2Bo85GP9m Would not b so sure here; this is only a survey of economists $$ Oct 20, 2013
  • The ‘Rate Gap’ Is Rising http://t.co/w9dSYfQCl5 Gap between deposit rates & borrowing rates is higher than it’s been in 32 of last 40 yrs $$ Oct 20, 2013
  • Alan Greenspan: Where the Economy Went Wrong http://t.co/a7t3RGvbSZ Fed does not get they created the housing bubble; learn the bond math $$ Oct 20, 2013
  • Javelin Files 2 Trade Interest-Rate Swaps, Spurring SEF Shift http://t.co/B6KOHsmmpy Smart. Start w/simple liquid derivatives @ exchanges $$ Oct 20, 2013

?PPACA/ Obamacare

 

  • Court could block Obamacare subsidies in 34 states http://t.co/ej65x9fALf Legal challenge could knock out the federal exchanges $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Botched Launch of Health Site Blamed on Poor Coordination http://t.co/iwH5vsbftX The software developers point the finger at one another $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Federal Centers 4 Medicare and Medicaid Services acted as its own systems integrator for the site: unusual arrangement 4a complex project.$$ Oct 25, 2013
  • White House Sets Late-November Target for Fixes to Health Site http://t.co/WebNZLBebq UnitedHealth Group Unit Tapped to Oversee Repairs $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Obama Says Health Care Law More Important Than Website http://t.co/SopPqG99ky If a law can’t b administered properly what good is it? $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Why Obamacare Is Like Three Mile Island http://t.co/STOU4Ng3KL Problems in overall plan design were foreseeable; not merely and accident $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Noonan: ObamaCare Takes On Water http://t.co/cpKjIyJZWg Software development is difficult when no single party responsible for everything $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Contractors See Weeks of Work on Health Site http://t.co/WUoqiaiMtZ Have friends that once worked 4 CGI; to them this is no surprise $$ Oct 22, 2013

Rest of the World

 

  • Top China Banks Triple Debt Write-Offs as Defaults Loom http://t.co/DYNZ8shAV5 They trying to get ahead of the problem, but it’s too big $$ Oct 26, 2013
  • Local Governments Have Borrowed a Pile of Money in Recent Years, Leaving Even Beijing Wondering How Much $$ http://t.co/YZKTKDUjs0 Oct 25, 2013
  • Jail Time No Bar to Tea-Server Turned Top Woman Bureaucrat http://t.co/WKWO4MmPwu While detained, she used the free time 2 read 150 books $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Yakuza Bosses Whacked by Regulators Freezing AmEx Cards http://t.co/qCKQI7Mo4s Money is often the easiest thing to track; leaves a trail $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • I realize that @Borderscrossed , & I phrased that tweet wrong — the Chinese typically play w/lower risk ventures. This is unusual 4them $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • China Inc. Battles Big Oil for Century?s Biggest Find http://t.co/CCm4QxgpC8 They have capital, but not expertise, & r rolling the dice $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Obama Joins Putin War as Syria Jihadists Stalk Olympics http://t.co/zxwpTvWiv1 The Winter Olympic games in Sochi could be a real blast $$ 😉 Oct 25, 2013
  • Saudi Women Plan to Hit Roads in New Push for Right to Drive http://t.co/Iu78Zmsxp0 Fear: if they r allowed 2 drive, will drive out of SA $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • 40 Years After Embargo, OPEC Is Over a Barrel http://t.co/6CcliMnOkv Few things r truly certain. Dead Worries: OPEC, Russia, Japan, China $$ Oct 20, 2013
  • The Chinese Characters Dictation Competition Is a Test Few Could Pass http://t.co/5MnpMaMozF Chinese spelling bee w/ideographs; tough $$ Oct 20, 2013

US Politics & Economics

 

  • Financial Report of the US Government http://t.co/9rknzA89Te Here’s my piece. The unfunded liabilities of the Fed Govt r ~$78T $$ 5x GDP Oct 26, 2013
  • If you call a crash & you get the reason right, that *is* impressive; timing is always tough. Hint: look for a arb that has gone negative $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • ?Outrageous? tax loopholes in Democrat?s sights http://t.co/ibntGjND15 Every loophole has coalition to block its elimination; won’t work $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Budget Discord Simmers Among Democrats http://t.co/gdNJqQTXEI Some Liberal Groups, Lawmakers Worry About Cuts 2Entitlements $$ biggest issue Oct 25, 2013
  • Treasuries Lose Cachet on Lowest Foreign Demand Since ?01 http://t.co/0PhlcmXXqv Bondholders have short memories; wouldn’t worry $$ $TLT Oct 25, 2013
  • Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Chances: The Coming Train Wreck http://t.co/JN61FbNNrY Will test whether having a long political resume is good $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Never believe anything in Washington, DC until it is explicitly denied. The US Government has lied to us in the past $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • The Lessons of Classified Information: From Mossadegh to Snowden http://t.co/Ab7ytJrdRA CIA plot in Iran widely suspected, now confirmed $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Middle Class Americans Face a Retirement Shutdown; 37% Say ?I?ll Never Retire, But Work Until I?m 2 Sick or Die,? $$ http://t.co/oGDNMful7I Oct 25, 2013
  • Reality is setting in if 37% think they won’t b able to retire. http://t.co/LA9KI4Tvrx Reality will arrive when number is 80% $$ $TLT $SPY Oct 25, 2013
  • Selling the Good Life on the Great Plains http://t.co/fKl4Jh8syI Rural areas pitch the slower pace to city dwellers in order to survive $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Stanley Druckenmiller: How Washington Really Redistributes Income http://t.co/Cbkv9FyRu9 Baby Boomers suck the blood of those younger $$ Oct 20, 2013
  • Banks Pushed by Regulators Send ?Nastygrams? to Car Dealers http://t.co/W9RC6BJP7x Discrimination in lending is taking heat from the CFPB $$ Oct 20, 2013
  • Two articles on States Clamping Down on Workers as Contractors http://t.co/QQXoTSRZOU & http://t.co/a1OUq8MvNE Develop significant skills $$ Oct 20, 2013

Companies & Industries

 

  • Abby Johnson, the rarely seen face of Fidelity http://t.co/6dJHDIm7ES Wonder if the Washington Post pulled the story under pressure $$ $WPO Oct 25, 2013
  • Might Google Have a Sly Motive Behind Motorola? http://t.co/FwtqFYXYoV Argues that $GOOG bot Motorola 2 poison profits 4 $AAPL & $SSNLF $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Cruise Prices Sinking: Some Now Cheaper Than Motel 6 http://t.co/dhjvxc8ytS They will leave the light on 4u; the buffet will b open 2 $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Buffett says he passed on buying Washington Post http://t.co/dvZciwJDJh Definitely one to avoid, or throw in the “too hard” bin $$ $WPO Oct 25, 2013
  • Wal-Mart Now Draws More Solar Power Than 38 US States http://t.co/ysFvCFHWgr Drop the solar subsidies, and see if $WMT would still do it $$ Oct 25, 2013

The Financial Sector

 

  • Margin Debt Hits New High http://t.co/r0bXQwBs6X Where will additional buying power come to push up stock prices? Only game left is QE? $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • House flipping makes a comeback http://t.co/VAIcl86lQk Speculation returning to housing market; remember, only cash flows matter 4 prices $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • PCAOB Warns on Internal-Control Problems http://t.co/ZKZQwBnICe 15% of Auditors didn’t get enough data on internal control effectiveness $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Weitz to Yacktman Hold Cash as Managers Find Few Bargains http://t.co/RXFoMbBJfX Not many places 2 compound value w/margin of safety $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • US extends backing for higher-priced mortgages http://t.co/Yk5zHr9CcW Continuing to subsidize overinvestment in residential real estate $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Buffett Says Gains in Housing Fall Short of Equilibrium http://t.co/aMp5aawapZ Rare wrong Buffett; US overinvests in residential RE $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Dollar Drops to 8-Month Low as Risk Appetite Swells on Fed Bets http://t.co/KtQDmkS4Yf Fed surprising w/unexpected looseness so $$ falls Oct 20, 2013

Other

 

  • A CIO?s First Task: Understanding the Culture http://t.co/4cg1GdKBZo Understanding the culture is a key to most leadership roles $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Never Shop in October and Other Secrets From a Retail Guru http://t.co/KoWB9NYsmt Tips on how to avoid how retailers try 2 influence u $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • The Boss Is Watching: Tracking Technology Shakes Up Workplace http://t.co/WDAzYg1MJK Little brother watches 4 employees who shirk $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Ex-Madoff Employee Tells Jury of ?Cut And Paste? Trades http://t.co/SJCd2TU13b Employees claim they were duped by Madoff. Q: were they? $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • Book Review: ‘Johnny Carson’ by Henry Bushkin http://t.co/OTB8HMQK6e Bombastic Bushkin gets 2 dance on the grave in this tell-all book $$ Oct 20, 2013
  • So You Want to Go to Winemaking School? http://t.co/JdpI5QCE6t Visit the UC-Davis viticultural & oenology program. $$ #wine Oct 20, 2013
  • It isn’t only one of the oldest winemaking programs in the country, but arguably the most prestigious $$ #wine Oct 20, 2013
  • The First Car You Can Build Yourself… in an Hour http://t.co/bZF43gH3ti Pretty cool for a little more than $8000 $$ Ships in a box Oct 20, 2013
  • The Gap Between Schooling and Education http://t.co/zJGqxgkoTT @AnnieLowrey interviews author of forthcoming book: http://t.co/bgftBBsT7d $$ Oct 19, 2013
  • Schools amplify parenting cultures. Motivated parents create good schools; too many top-down demands on schools inhibits true learning $$ Oct 19, 2013

Wrong

  • Wrong: Another billionaire is predicting doom. Ignore him. http://t.co/qh8BBp0izo Rather ignore this writer; doesn’t understand the stats $$ Oct 26, 2013
  • Wrong: Does the United States have $128 trillion in unfunded liabilities? http://t.co/D5Z3dkPICT Writer does not understand the figures $$ Oct 26, 2013
  • Wrong: Stanley Druckenmiller crisis predictions: Anyone can call a bubble years in advance. http://t.co/0W9FhMyHKT But few succeed $$ Oct 25, 2013

Retweets, Replies & Comments

  • I wrote about that more than once @DividendMaster . E.g. http://t.co/SrBiSHsHVZ $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • “They are reinvesting their free cash flow, which is different than profits.?” ? David_Merkel http://t.co/bt0CCZW9zH $$ $AMZN Oct 25, 2013
  • Same Old Amazon: All Sales, No Profit http://t.co/FL6ZbcGh8j $AMZN borrows2fund investment & uses free cashflow, much like private equity $$ Oct 25, 2013
  • RT @JimPethokoukis: 11.2%: What the unemployment rate would be if labor force participation was the same as when the recession started Oct 23, 2013
  • Experian Sold Consumer Data to ID Theft Service http://t.co/tjJbAXXxuN @japhychron yes, significant reason to worry & watch 4 ID theft $$ Oct 22, 2013
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Sorted Weekly Tweets

US Government Shutdown

 

  • To Lead Is to Negotiate http://t.co/AJTjPESgiI Elements of an interview w/James Baker describing Reagan the pragmatic dealmaker $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Pig Sales Fly Blind as Data Cut by Shutdown Hampers Firms http://t.co/MHHnn29XXH Guess what? That’s the way most markets operate $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Troops Forage for Food While Golfers Play On in Shutdown http://t.co/Y9HV5IpF3A “the appropriations process has completely failed” $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Obama Rewrites Debt-Limit History http://t.co/BIRNHLH7Pm D&R Congresses have used the borrowing limit as political leverage w/a president $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • US banks fearing default stock up on cash http://t.co/tYXMlQXcIe If money markets freeze, currency will be needed to mediate exchange $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Loose monetary policy needed to counter Washington gridlock: Fed officials http://t.co/AmJqqcMQPQ Fed enables intransigence of congress $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Republicans Are No Longer the Party of Business http://t.co/Vwa5U0pENS Case not proven; as if the Democrats think of any biz but big biz $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Frustrated Republicans Pressure Boehner to End Shutdown http://t.co/m6eSEtXQ5n Likely endgame: Democrats & liberal GOP ally in House $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • US Stocks Rise as Investors See Limited Shutdown Impact http://t.co/nB5WCCcsd4 Will they say the same thing today off neg mkt action? $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Behind the Noise, Entitlement Reform http://t.co/Ed2ug8HoCN This is the elephant in the room; the economic problem behind all the rest $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • More Than 800,000 Federal Workers Are Furloughed http://t.co/GP0XdAxugH Oddly, this helps point out what true priorities of the govt r $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • In Government Shutdown, Few Parallels With Most Recent One http://t.co/RmJ7X3iL0Q Maybe shutdown is an alternative mode of running govt? $$ Oct 01, 2013

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Companies & Industries

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  • Twitter Look-Alike Ticker Triggers 684% Advance in Penny Stock http://t.co/hLf2VRP6Hs Big difference btw Twitter $TWTR & Tweeter $TWTRQ $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Mars Repays $4.4B of Berkshire Bonds Tied to Wrigley Deal http://t.co/U5uSgTXBd8 Now Buffett has tough job of redeploying capital $$ #cash Oct 04, 2013
  • Twitter Sends Different Message Than Facebook in Filing http://t.co/azMDDPHVwz 32 pages of risk factors, no classified stock, refreshing $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Blackstone Opens Europe Spigot as Distressed Deals Surge http://t.co/yYQl2dwhzS As EU banks get reasonable, $BX sees opportunity 4 deals $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Alcoa on ?low risk financiers? and parallel metal markets http://t.co/ganjSH2aZg With low interest rates, cheaper to store metal $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • Beanie Baby Creator Pleads Guilty to Swiss Bank Tax Dodge http://t.co/V8PrsbKEAO He’ll make up the $$ w/a line of Ty the Jailbird dolls Oct 03, 2013
  • We Are Googling the New York Times to Death http://t.co/OLJ0XsSCRA Use Google 2get free access to the $NYT – broken media revenue model $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • OGX Upheaval Portends Deeper Bond Loss for Pimco http://t.co/m9Do3MALyM BK is tough on creditors in Brazil; long process, low recoveries $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • How BlackBerry blew it:The inside story http://t.co/4K7Kw4Y5bL Long article as $BBRY focuses on core biz, misses threat from new entrants $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Schwarzman Says Selling BlackRock Was ?Heroic? Mistake http://t.co/G8ZKjxNOZ0 Missed out on 79%/yr returns compounded over 19 years! $$ $BLK Oct 01, 2013
  • BlackBerry Rare Breakup Fee Seen Deterring Bids http://t.co/uyo9Ra1zzA Watsa gets a free look, while others effectively locked out $$ $BBRY Oct 01, 2013
  • Why Anglo American Walked Away From Pebble Mine Gold Deposit http://t.co/QwqmjykuD9 Interesting, but only speculations on y $AAUKY left $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Commodities ?Super Cycle? Is Seen Enduring by McKinsey http://t.co/Jnj1XwZNKO Marginal costs keep rising as lower costs ores deplete $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Storage Wars Seize Metals Market http://t.co/WkX0fsOx3o Aiming 2end games that lock up metal in storage as collateral for loans, I think $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Falcone?s Funds Sell Harbinger Group Shares to Leucadia http://t.co/2l8dSyEPKP $HRG funds sell shares 2 $LUK @ a 20% discount 2 mkt price $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Of course $LUK has 2 hold onto the shares 4 a while, but still that’s a pretty stiff price 2 pay 4 liquidity $$ $HRG Oct 01, 2013

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Finance, Pensions, Etc.

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  • More Than 5,000 Stockbrokers From Expelled Firms Still Selling Securities http://t.co/E5lczvdLJP Don’t buy what someone wants 2 sell 2u $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • How to Look Under a Hedge Fund’s Hood http://t.co/oKy6ZQWo1q There’s more 2ask than this, but these 7 questions r a good start $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Hedge Funds Used Obscure Bond Bet to Win in GM Bankruptcy http://t.co/SaLKh7sg9Q They did hard work with their brains, & won $$ #distressed Oct 04, 2013
  • 8 Incredible Shares On StockTwits About Hedge Fund Market Wizard Ray Dalio http://t.co/tjQ9ecAF1A I added two more resources $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Time to Ditch the Yale Endowment Model?http://t.co/aYWfleXE7R Similar to an article I wrote 4 years ago http://t.co/2ox3Zzdaac $$ @M_C_Klein Oct 04, 2013
  • S&P 500 Pension Status Continues to Improve in September http://t.co/tyL1fqCivB Rising prices for risky assets & more contributions help $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • Peak-population investing http://t.co/0I5s49iBBC Demographics affect inflation – goods inflation w/many young asset inflation w/many old $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • 10 Terms Investment Pros Use to Raise Money @Reformedbroker http://t.co/cHivwK8uvh Points @ 10 buzzwords w/fuzzy meanings & little truth $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Option-Selling Is Not Income http://t.co/zdiP91nKsK Well written,& it needs 2b said. Option “income” vs capital losses & opportunity costs $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Eric Schneiderman, Wall Street Time-Machine Sheriff http://t.co/trSBh80ObO Dig deep enough in2 any multiparty trnsctn & u will find dirt $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • In multiparty transactions, u have 2b careful. Who has more info than u? How r incentives aligned? Y r u lucky one invited 2play w/them? $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Student-Loan Straitjacket http://t.co/1keTvDykpV They should look at income-based repayment plans; in many cases they would pay far less $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Fab Tourre Wants Another Chance to Explain http://t.co/X4H8b70hVi Did Tourre withhold mind-chging information deal players were entitled2 $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Inter-dealer brokers? inside information @FelixSalmon http://t.co/cCcVMM3foF What is fraud vs making/arbing a mkt? http://t.co/6aKN6t0Abw $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Top 20 Films about Finance: From Crisis to Con Men http://t.co/nDv0Rz4P4P I added on the film “The Billion Dollar Bubble” Equity Funding $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Gibraltar Seen as Europe-Beater for Finance Professionals http://t.co/YzHgQRv82A Perhaps more money per hectare than any other place $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Commodity Trader Didn’t Really Believe in Market Prices http://t.co/qVEC4lQB8u Citi mismarked illiquid exchange-traded ethanol contracts $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • This Sociological Theory Explains Why Wall Street Is Rigged 4 Crisis http://t.co/ff6NWs1GOO Technological efficient w/odd feedback loops $$ Oct 01, 2013

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PPACA / Obamacare

 

  • Overwhelming Demand 4 Obamacare Shows Potential Success http://t.co/4i3Kb6P8SN Success?? Show you what happened 2me http://t.co/vlrqUxFXzr Oct 04, 2013
  • How ObamaCare Wrecks the Work Ethic http://t.co/3U2z8PKPwR Saw this a month ago, subsidies raise marginal tax rates 4 lower middle class $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • The Republicans Fighting Obamacare Aren?t Crazy http://t.co/A61poB4ArU PPACA *can* b repealed, but would take a GOP swing in 2016 2do it $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Why must the American people suffer when even so many Democrats don’t want Obamacare? http://t.co/uJfncEetS7 Congress exempts itself $$ Sep 28, 2013

 

Civil Liberties in Cyberspace

 

  • NSA chief admits misleading numbers, adds to Obama administration blunders http://t.co/wsS2qrIW74 Politicians overstate metadata value $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • NSA Involvement in NIST Encryption Standards Could Make Companies Less Competitive http://t.co/RzRVSYVtiv Does NSA demand backdoors? $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • On NSA’s encryption defeating efforts: Trust no 1 http://t.co/afq1Fjngzv Big companies r in cahoots w/NSA, can’t b trusted, r lying 2us $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • NSA Gathers Data on Social Connections of U.S. Citizens http://t.co/oVIYLWdHFi The NSA endangers our civil liberties; we need to end it $$ Sep 30, 2013

 

Monetary Policy

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  • Will Unconventional Monetary Policy Be the New Normal? http://t.co/nN00ta4UIM Fed is hopeless; they don’t get they r inflating assets $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Aluminum Prices: Blame It on the Fed http://t.co/kgjOTbNeqd Low interest rates lead to loans collateralized by aluminum $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • Don?t Cry for Me, Ben Bernanke http://t.co/unN01G8N8K Developing Countries should get ready for the eventual Fed tightening, if they can $$ Oct 01, 2013

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Banking

 

  • The Bailout That Never Came http://t.co/cROhzGqjYB Bailout for homeowners was half-hearted at best; 4 banks it was a warm friendly hug $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Banks abandon mortgage preapprovals http://t.co/ro6NE8T5Yb Makes the purchases of homes more complex b/c likelihood of financing down $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • Are Banks Forward-Looking in Their Loan Loss Provisioning? http://t.co/1V6ytChwB2 I would be more inclined to think it is a “cookie jar” $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • The JP Morgan apologists of CNBC http://t.co/HJgOH3NGvT Media often panders 2 power or they lose access to the powerful people $$ Oct 01, 2013

 

Other

 

  • Duke to NYU Missteps Abroad Lead Colleges to Reassess Expansion http://t.co/1ZoHGD2CeP Have 2 make sure of a good cultural fit first $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Freak Grape-Razing Hail Crushes Burgundy Winemakers? Dreams http://t.co/rxSiKaRpvl 2years of hailstorms destroy the prospects of vintners $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Migrant Ship Sinks Off Italian Island, Killing Dozens http://t.co/KCYgVt0Bx8 Europe is Elysium 4 these migrants; US is the same 4 others $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • NFL Free-Agent Lawyer to Unlock $16B in NCAA Athletes http://t.co/nfitchpsSt Free student labor may disappear; may hit big programs hard $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • Moon walker demo lets wannabe astronauts feel 0.17G http://t.co/BsenBrl8ck Cool. Could b used 4physical therapy after severe leg injuries $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Educators in the art of life must have chance of their own http://t.co/HxiCZUOyP3 Certain college depts survive on low paid p/t academics $$ Oct 02, 2013
  • Worried About Cancer? Get Married http://t.co/PQFp8Q67SD A man & a woman who get & stay married tend to take care of each other $$ #healthy Oct 01, 2013
  • Gangnam-Style Nip and Tuck Draws Tourists to Seoul?s Beauty Belt http://t.co/2nC182RWtV Plastic surgery becomes a tourist draw 2 Seoul $$ Oct 01, 2013

 

US Politics & Policy

 

  • Small town, big impact: Supreme Court case could define religion’s role in public http://t.co/oD09WqaOaT Govt Ceremonial deism may end $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • Who Do You Believe: The White House and Wall Street ? or the American People? http://t.co/ZIRZDU1i5p Economic Confidence continues 2drop $$ Oct 03, 2013
  • Bankrupt Stockton Plan Favors Retirees Over Creditors http://t.co/yZ80M5s5lz Will b difficult 2get thru BK city, unless emplyee benes cut $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • ‘Strings Attached’ Co-Author Offers Solutions for Education http://t.co/BMF9zPqMU6 I learned the most from teachers that were hard on me $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Panel Finds Planes Can Handle Use of Electronic Devices http://t.co/hCnZNFfR98 At last, the bad science crumbles & freedom increases $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • The most predictable economic crisis? http://t.co/XAqVj9QZ9S Implicitly, entitlement reform lies behind almost all our problems in DC $$ Oct 01, 2013
  • Why I Am Cancelling My Documentary on Hillary Clinton http://t.co/oKxLjUwRDZ No openness from the Clintons dooms a documentary from CNN $$ Oct 01, 2013

 

 

Replies, Retweets & Comments

 

  • 2 all who follow me on Twitter, my account was hacked, & someone sent out a bunch of spam tweets & DMs that I would never send. My apologies Oct 01, 2013

 

  • @kltblom when the amount of range for premium variation is only three, it is not a workable system. Anti-selection will occur. Oct 05, 2013
  • @M_C_Klein I started out as an Asset-Liability Management actuary, and I have traded in illiquid securities, makes me think differently Oct 05, 2013
  • @kltblom Removed deduction for employer-paid healthcare. Encouraged HSAs, and try to move to predominantly first-party payer model Oct 05, 2013
  • @TheUncorrelated I willprobably write an article on this next week. Will sound like the one I cited b4 & like: http://t.co/Y8CA0LX9Qi Oct 05, 2013
  • @kltblom I’m an actuary; since the PPACA was proposed, the health actuaries I have talked with have said tht PPACA won’t work Oct 04, 2013
  • ‘ @JonathanWeil Say run rate EBITDA for 2013 is $50M. If Market Cap of $TWTR is $12B, that is an astounding EV/EBITDA of 240 $$ #nosebleed Oct 04, 2013
  • @_DM0_ I can confirm that, they have taken down the slides. Pity, quickest way to absorb the material Oct 04, 2013
  • @Kitsune808 It is not infrequent that @BloombergNews Headlines are misleading, or quirky. They march to the beat of a different drummer Oct 04, 2013
  • @PlanMaestro I know, but given attention to the video, I thought I would show the PDF that better fleshes out his position. and the slides Oct 04, 2013
  • Thanks @onlineawards @TightTalk @valuetakes for being top new followers in my community this week (insight via http://t.co/sern3wLA13) Oct 04, 2013
  • “”Spain?s public debt in 2014 is expected to be the equivalent of 98.9 percent of total economic?” ? David_Merkel http://t.co/HPR50Rjijp $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • “Two more: 9) And for those that want to read Ray Dalio’s economic template book, it is free here:” ? David_Merkel http://t.co/QLWdRs1odG $$ Oct 04, 2013
  • @ToddSullivan A computer could do it anywhere by minimizing the distance of internal boundaries subject to equal popoulations. Not hard. Oct 04, 2013
  • @ToddSullivan We need structural reform 2 end that given gerrymandered districts. A lot of people want change, but districts not competitive Oct 04, 2013
  • @kltblom If PPACA were mere risk pooling, I might agree. It is a messy ugly law that ignores basic actuarial principles & will not work well Oct 04, 2013
  • @volatilitysmile They give us different pieces of the puzzle (insight by http://t.co/sern3wLA13) Oct 04, 2013
  • #FollowFriday Thanks @ReformedBroker @pelias01 @researchpuzzler for being top influencers in my community this week 🙂 Oct 04, 2013
  • @ReformedBroker The Baby Boomers gray, and money socked away, let finance guys play, make dough every day. Thus so many wealthy $$ managers. Oct 04, 2013
  • Thanks @ToddSullivan @ReformedBroker for being top engaged members in my community this week (insight via http://t.co/sern3wLA13) Oct 03, 2013
  • Thanks @TightTalk @BabyFreshNuggz @X9T_Trading for being top new followers in my community this week (insight via http://t.co/sern3wLA13) Oct 01, 2013
  • Thanks @moneyscience @TopInvestBlogs for being top engaged members in my community this week (insight via http://t.co/sern3wLA13) Sep 30, 2013
  • @RexHuppke You are a real man, unlike many today. You may be stupid, but at least you are taking action, rather than compromising w/losers Sep 28, 2013
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