Liars, Wall Street &
Your Gold
by
Jim Willie CB
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unsustainable system burdened by numerous imbalances aggravated by global
village forces. An historically unprecedented mess has
been created by compromised central bankers and inept economic advisors, whose
interference has irreversibly altered and damaged the world financial system,
urgently pushed after the removed anchor of money to gold. Analysis features
Gold, Crude Oil, USDollar, Treasury bonds, and
inter-market dynamics with the US Economy and US Federal Reserve monetary policy.
Few seem to remember that Wall
Street is not a non-profit community driven by altruism or any sense of
service. They would gladly cheat you out of your entire life savings if their
actions were legal, or at least not prosecuted. In the last two to three years,
the lies, deception, misdirection, false reporting, corruption, and grand fraud
will be the topic of historical accounts for decades. When returning on my
flights from another successful Cambridge House gold conference, this in Calgary
Alberta, many thoughts came to mind, jotted
down while gazing at the natural beauty made up from cloud blankets with a sun
guarding its lot. The sun and clouds care not at all about economic landscapes
underneath, even if in turmoil. Whenever travels take me across national
borders, nationalism, idealism, culture, and dreams come to mind. It seems
pursuit of truth, clarity, and integrity has become negotiable, one and all in
the United States.
Its people are being stripped of so much. Perhaps this layout will be helpful.
Routinely such matters are covered in the Hat Trick Letter reports. Gold
& silver continue to do well to protect individuals and their wealth.
Banks are no longer safe, an astonishing conclusion. Bonds are not safe, and
neither are money market funds!!!
USGOVT ECONOMIC STATISTICS
It all starts with outright
doctoring on a chronic basis by the USGovt, to the point
that the vast majority understands and accepts the practice. Therein lies the foundation for the system extending the
institutionalized dishonesty of the nation, carried further by Wall Street as
it endorses the doctored statistics routinely. The fish rots from the head
down, Wall Street being the blood system, the economy the torso. Put your full
faith in accurate economic statistical gathering with the Shadow Govt Statistics crew led by John Williams. No, not the man of Boston Pops musical fame, the other guy.
The Gross Domestic Product has been running negative in growth except for a
couple quarters five or six years ago, now about minus 2.3% or so. The
Consumer Price Index has been accelerating lately, now at 11.8% and still
climbing. People do eat food, and people do require energy, so please no
need to remove them from calculations. The unemployment rate has been also
rising lately, now at 9.8% or so. If out of work, then unemployed, that simple,
so no need to talk about participation or discouraged workers by the goofy
methods in the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Birth-Death Model is another
colossal fraud. Good thing few know what it is. The lies can choke a horse.
Motive is clear, to present a picture of strength to sell stocks and government
bonds. If the real CPI was widely known to be over 10%, both USTreasurys would suffer declines and gold would be pushed
to the heavens.

USDOLLAR REBOUNDING… NOT !!!
The USDollar
has been trying to rebound for a month. Past USDollar
charts offered in my analysis have entirely focused upon weekly charts. The
daily chart over just the past six months is highly revealing. In the last two
months, the 20-day moving average has served as stiff upside resistance. The stochastix show difficulty in staying above the 50 midline,
a sign of weakness in the rebound attempt. With growing federal deficits,
widening trade deficits, an underwater banking capital core, and rising
homeowner negative equity, the US
financial fundamentals resemble a banana republic on four primary pillars,
unworthy of any currency rebound. The pair of 20-day and 50-day moving
averages are still declining. Look for a breakdown to 70 and below in the next
several weeks. The downtrend is stronger than any newly formed basis for a
bottom bounce. The impact on gold will be to send it over the 1000 level again,
this time as floor support for the summer advances. The next USFed rate cut could be the impetus. A game of chicken is
being played by the Euro Central Bank, which refused to cut rates since last
summer.

OIL PRICE WILL FALL AS USECONOMY SLOWS
Nice thought, but the US
is not the engine of global growth anymore. Asia and the
Middle East are the wealth centers, where trade
surpluses accumulate. Whatever slack in US demand, Asian demand will grab it.
Besides, incremental growth in Brazil,
Russia, India,
and China (the
BRIC nations) is associated on a decreasing level with their exports to the US.
The crude oil price is surely determined by equilibrium in supply & demand, however, the entire curves are altered by the
falling USDollar. Wall Street cannot seem to admit in
its mouthpieces that the USDollar will keep the crude
oil price high, and demand from growing emerging economies will prevent much of
any price drop from a weaker USEconomy. The entire
claim smacks of US arrogance. With the crude oil price hitting $114 per barrel,
will Wall Street firms drop their 2008 call for relaxation back to the 80-90
level? Doubtful. Sponsored (ordered?) attacks of hedge
funds with cutbacks in credit and margin calls did nothing to bring down the
crude oil price.
US BANKS HAVE SEEN THE WORST
NEWS
This is not even close to being
true, addressed in a previous recent article. Housing prices are accelerating
down, driven by some degree of capitulation on price. The high level of
inventory continues to be aggravated by more home foreclosures. Anecdotal
evidence supports this, as February prices were a quantum level lower. Hired
home processors working on the behalf of bankers and lenders simply gave up.
They want to move inventory, period. Again, the point must be repeated until it
happens. The Exploding ARMs, the prime adjustable
rate mortgages with negative amortization option features, they will begin
failing this summer as they reset. When the rising loan limit is hit, the
monthly payment doubles or triples! The phenomenon of walking away from
mortgages has worsened lately. US banks will suffer wave after wave of losses.
The new US Federal Reserve lending facilities are a certain help, but not a
cure. The banks are suffering from colossal strain in negative capital core, a
situation growing worse by the month. Their capital has melted down completely.
Their status will eventually become worse than Japan’s
from 1990.
CONTAINMENT OF SUBPRIME
This was the wrong deceitful
refrain last autumn. My analysis refuted it steadily, calling the problem one
of absolute bond contagion. The totality of spread risk to the entire global
banking system is now finally recognized. The subprime
infection has spread to asset backed commercial paper, to prime mortgages, to
commercial mortgages, to municipal bonds, to car loans, and to credit card
loans. European, English, and Asian banks are all affected. Perhaps the
so-called experts were simply wrong in their claim of containment, but
doubtful. Most likely they were a combination of liars and incompetents.
NO SPILLOVER TO OVERALL ECONOMY
This is an ongoing refrain,
another cartload of bull cookies. Since the claimed economic expansion began in
2002, the boast was that the financial sector lifted the entire USEconomy. But now, with strain, pain, and no gain on the
financial side, we are told to believe no spillover. When is there EVER no
spillover from financial to economic? Never! The connection is obvious, as
companies, households, and individuals are increasingly frustrated with blocked
loans. Approval of loans is a major challenge. Reduced economic activity is the
immediate result. The fact that negative GDP statistics have not been
registered yet, only means not yet. Besides, there is
an integrated 4% to 5% lie in the GDP anyway. A negative official GDP means a
5% recession, which is horrific.
TURNAROUND IN SECOND HALF
Once more, we hear this desperate
refrain. When it hits my ears, it hurts them. This is the most desperate of
claims, used recently by USFed Chairman Bernanke. It is also used by Wall Street firms. The USEconomy is at the tipping point, almost negative on even
the official GDP. The US
corporate profitability is also at the tipping point, almost negative after
losing its growth. The second half of the year is far enough away, that it is
not within quick reach. The second half of the year is far enough away, that if
the turnaround fails, most people will forget. This is a standard con, woven in
desperation. The words ‘Second Half’ should evoke laughter, nay, guffaws.
LIMITS ON MORTGAGE RELATED LOSSES
Last late summer, Bernanke spoke publicly about an estimated $200 billion in
total mortgage portfolio and bond losses. My estimate was $2000 billion, as in $2
trillion. Any such similar estimate of this magnitude by a person in a
prominent position would have evoked fear and trembling. So the ratcheted
estimate technique has been deployed. The estimates now have finally reached
$1000 billion, from more than two or three corners. With the next prime Option
ARM wave of failures, the estimates will move toward $2 trillion. Again, the
purpose of Wall Street and USFed pronouncements is
not accuracy, but control of the people so as to avert panic. Boil the frogs
slowly.
USFED ROLE:
STABLE EMPLOYMENT, MINIMAL INFLATION
This is a tragedy. The USFed in my view operates as the Dept of Inflation,
accountable to nobody, certainly not their employer, the US Congress, which
uses them as contactor. The USFed attempts the unattainable,
to control inflation when they unleash it, or permit it. Their task is akin to
herding cats. They in no way regulate credit growth, since they encourage it
actively. The inflation directive is an absolute heresy, since inflation is the
USFed’s raison d’être, their reason for being. Maybe
minimized perceived price inflation, or officially stated price inflation,
those are their purposes. They manage the inflation machinery, an unmanageable
task. They unleash the monster, and apologize periodically for failure to
control that monster. They mop up their own messes, but are regarded as
saviors. They are looked upon to save the system, after they contributed
principally to the destruction of the system. As for employment, the tragic
outcome of inflation is lost jobs on a massive scale. Chronic inflation lifted
US wages to an uncompetitive level. Failed banking systems and lending
apparatus is killing jobs by the millions. The entire US Federal Reserve is a
failed institution. It seeks greater powers after ruining the national
financial structure!!!
GLOBALIZATION KEEPS THE US STRONG
After four decades of chronic
inflation, the US
was extraordinarily vulnerable to competition from Asia.
In the 1980 decade, immediately after the near death experience of mighty Intel
Corp, the dispatch and abandonment of US manufacturing began. Japan
and the Pacific Rim began a long expansion that
continues to today. In the 2000 decade, the refrain was to pursue low cost
solutions. How is that working out? A disaster for the US,
as China has
morphed from a partner to an adversary, precisely as my analysis forecasted in
2004 and 2005 articles. Trade friction is still an issue. Globalization was
critically important to maintain profitability of US multi-national
corporations. In that respect, globalization keeps the US
strong. As it applies to US workers, globalization is a wrecking ball,
destroying jobs, destroying livelihood, undermining families, ruining dreams,
gutting the US middle class, producing poverty in its wake. The entire
Globalization movement has been described by some as a rather global socialist
concept, in pursuit of a global level field.
BANKS RESUPPLYING WITH FRESH CAPITAL
Insolvent US
banks are not bringing in new capital. They are selling bank capital in return
for desperately needed cash. They sell stock and bonds. Their core assets have
eroded so badly from failed mortgage related losses, that they must sell equity
capital and securitized debt so as to resupply their
core with cash. The challenge for US banks is to dilute themselves
with additional equity, as they bring in new cash, which brings down their
stock prices. Some recent actions by smaller lending institutions was to double
their stock share count, a 50% immediate dilution. Without this radical
dilution, their insolvent state will lead to difficulties, like running out of
cash liquidity. At that time, they must declare bankruptcy.
BEAR STEARNS WAS BAILED OUT, HUH?
If so, they why are they dead?
Why are half of their employees losing jobs? Why are their employees losing
life savings? Why was its office building set for a fire sale? No, Bear Stearns
was raided, its assets taken by its main creditor, JPMorgan.
This was a clear case of JPMorgan being bailed out
by the USFed, in order for its credit derivatives not
to blow up. JPM cut off Bear Stearns on credit, and killed them with the
blessing of the USFed and credit extended by the USFed. They averted a blowup of JPM that would have been an
order of magnitude more disastrous than the LongTerm
Capital Mgmt fiasco of 1998. In fact, the story is worse. By endorsing
the raid, the USFed has given a green light for any
bank or investment bank to raid any competitor or client that does NOT have
access to USFed lending facilities. Some call
it Fed Lending Arbitrage. We are therefore witnessing an ugly extension to the
Mussolini Fascist Business Model toward a consolidation phase of mega bankers.
If a competitor or client threatens a big banking institution, conspire with
the USFed, deny it credit, raid its assets, and kill
them. This is street fighting in three pieced suits.
CONSUMPTION IS BACKBONE OF US STRENGTH
This lie is being laid bare
nowadays. The USEconomy does not save, but rather
spends. Now with difficulty spending, since credit is tight, the system is
grinding in a horrible slowdown. What happens to spenders when their inflated
assets start to deflate? They declare bankruptcy. They suffer the indignity of
home foreclosure. They lose their jobs. They move into homes of their parents.
They might even move into tent cities. Try a Google
Search of ‘Tent Cities in the US’
for a shock. Ontario California
is the biggest one in the United States.
They will spring up in most major US
cities before long. No, consumption breeds poverty, not prosperity. The process
went so far as to encourage conversions of home equity into spendable
cash. People burned their furniture, to fund their lifestyles. Now almost 10%
of US households have negative equity, with more owed on loans than their homes
are worth. Consumption fails the system on the macro economic level, and on the
micro household level.
WALL STREET AS ENGINE OF CAPITALISM
The last few years should teach
any open-minded person that Wall Street exploits the system, rather than
invigorates the system. Wall Street firms do not simply act as agents to bring
capital to expanding young enterprising firms. Wall Street firms also act as
agents to defraud large institutions where huge pools of savings used to
accumulate. Wall Street firms actively targeted those firms, for the sale of subprime mortgage bonds. The more accurate description is
that Wall Street has been an active agent in the inflation game, enabling debt
to be sold in the financial markets, whether corporate or government in origin.
Wall Street has controlled a monopoly in gathering magnificent fees as it
enabled growing companies to pursue additional necessary capital. But also,
Wall Street used its position to conduct the largest fraud ever perpetrated by
US financial institutions in modern history. In doing so, Wall Street
proved not only they are parasites to the system, but protected
criminals. They essentially killed the US
banking system, by infecting it with toxic assets that to this day continue to
choke many processes. Time will tell if they also killed the USEconomy. My forecast is for the longest recession in US
modern history, as the housing market endures another two years of decline.
TREASURY INVESTMENT PROTECTION SECURITIES
These so-called TIPS don’t
protect against much of anything, most of all price inflation. If they counter
the corrupted CPI index that supposedly measures price inflation, then they too
are corrupted. Could the TIPS actually sport a negative yield these days? Ooops, exposed!
THE TRAP OF EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS
The Exchange Traded Fund concept
is simple. The application is not, especially when criminal motive is executed,
protected by USGovt regulators and Wall Street
bankers. Any ETFund managed by a US
firm or London firm should be
regarded as fraudulent unless proven otherwise. To me, it is beyond disbelief,
moving toward shock, that the gold community has not attacked the StreetTracks GLD fun for its fraudulent operations. They
fail to comply with their own prospectus. They fail to comply with disclosure.
They have successfully diverted plentiful physical demand into a fund managed
by JPMorgan. Gold believers have been duped. Every
day, one can read of some respected analysts who endorse this ETFund vehicle, despite its fraud. Where is the thought
process? If the mafia opens up a neighborhood savings & loan after
city-wide thefts, then one should harbor suspicion. The Barclays ETFund for silver, named SLV, is
another fraud. Jim Turk of GoldMoney has revealed its
highly questionable behavior. Both GLD and SLV have probably been using their
gold and silver bullion to short gold and silver for a few years. These
vehicles keep down the price of gold & silver, or at least neutralize money
invested in them in terms of the metal prices. The precious metals community
has been hoodwinked, still happening sadly. The gold community does a great job
in researching and scrutinizing the track record, competence, and integrity of
management when examining a stock for a mining firm, but not for ETFunds like GLD and SLV. Very strange
and inconsistent usage of gray matter in my opinion. The Hat Trick
Letter provides a special report on this controversial topic in February, with
past coverage in the April 2007 report last year.
GOLDMAN SACHS & THEIR 2008 GOLD CALL
In November 2007, when gold was
between 710 and 730, Goldman Sachs released a research paper that gold would
endure the 2008 year marked by the gold price being flat or down. The report
brought laughter to my desk. My immediate thought was that GSax
had put a big long position on gold, expecting a big price upward move. In
fact, in the previous few months, GSax had covered
their entire short gold position on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM). That
is about as bullish a change as possible. Yet the US
press announced the GSax negative gold opinion
without much minimal research. Gold promptly shot over 800 in early January,
and then jetted over 1000. It is consolidating in the lower 900 levels lately.
How was that GSax call after all? Not
only lousy, but motivated to deceive in my opinion. GSux
has a long history of such intentionally deceptive but useful calls. They are
not a non-profit firm. They are never held liable for lies. They are agents for
the Dept of Treasury. They are accused of front running many USGovt sanctioned market rescues ordered by the Working
Group for Financial Markets (aka the Plunge
Protection Team). They are above the law.
IMF & SWISS GOLD SALES
In summer 2007, the Swiss
National Bank announced they would sell 250 tonnes of
gold bullion. The gold community shrieked. That much supply hitting the market
would surely send the gold price into a plummet. Not so! The Swiss did not sell
that much. In fact, it is unclear they have that much gold to sell at all. The
mere announcement was actually bullish for gold, a sign of central bank
desperation. Why talk about selling if they could actually sell? In the last
couple months, a similar situation has arisen. The Intl Monetary Fund has
announced another huge gold bullion sale. They are under budget strain, in need
to raise cash to maintain operations. The gold community shrieked! That much
supply hitting the market would surely send the gold price into a plummet. Not
so! The IMF was doing the European Central Bank’s bidding. Since member ECB
banks have run low on available gold bullion to dump on the market, the IMF ran
the story. Again, this is desperation. Since the Swiss made their announcement
on gold sales, the gold price has risen over 30%. These groups see a $1500 gold
price coming, and a global gold bull market gaining momentum, acceptance, and
publicity. They are running scared.
WARREN BUFFETT & HIS SILVER FUMBLE
This title could also be “GOLD
EARNS NO YIELD” instead. But my choice is to highlight the deception of popular
Warren Buffett, who with 90% likelihood lied through
his teeth two years ago. A common deception theme circulated by the lapdog
press is that gold metal investment earns no yield, no income, a virtual dead
asset. How are debt securities doing these days, the ones that offer 5% to 8%
in yields? The lesson with mortgage related assets is that yield matters
little when principal suffers big losses in value. Exactly.
That is why gold is a good investment, up in value considerably in the last few
years. The Buffett story on his silver fumble
involved an important story within the story. No deep inclusion of his
relationship with Hank Greenberg of AIG will be provided. Greenberg found
himself in trouble, but has influential connections. Hank and Warren
are close friends. What follows is my conjecture, knowing the potential and
knowing the extremely likely learning curve extended from Hank to Warren.
AIG is part of the gold cartel, which keeps the gold price down by usage of the
illicit gold futures contract game. Buffett owned in
Berkshire Hathaway 129 million ounces of silver, bought under $4 per ounce a
long time ago. He boasted of the smart buy. It did not just sit idly. He earned
a yield off the metal position by selling forward contract options. This is no
different from selling option calls on forward contracts for Cisco Systems or
General Electric. The practice earns a yield, an income stream, sometimes
hefty. The risk is that the price moves up too fast, and the holder of the
options (other guy) exercises the right of taking your stock, or in Buffett’s case the silver bullion, at the option contract
price.
My guess is Buffett
sold option calls at a $7 price when silver was selling at a $5 price. The
silver price moved up rapidly, to his surprise. That left him with two choices.
He could buy back the contracts, his sold options calls, at a big loss. Or he
could permit the option contract holder to call away his position, selling to
that party for the contracted $7 price. The first choice would mean
announcement of a loss to Berkshire Hathaway holders, who would naively expect
a profit from silver going from $4 to $9. An open admission like that would
have exposed Buffett to criticism for mismanaging a
silver position, but more importantly, for bringing attention to how silver
metal DOES earns a yield. He made the cowardly second choice. He said to
his shareholders, a bold lie in my view, that he sold his silver position too
early. He did not sell it willingly. He sold it from exercise of a failed
option call, written calls, used widely to earn income, like a dividend yield,
a standard practice. Buffett did not understand the
silver market. More could lurk behind the scenes to this story. Buffett might have been forced to sell his position, to
satisfy Greenberg and his cartel buddies, who were desperate to find sufficient
physical silver during broad shortages. Greenberg was under investigation for
fraud. Buffett might have been involved. Buffettt might have wiggled out of trouble by giving in to
the regulatory authorities, letting his silver position be sold to help supply.
We may never know the truth. My version is much more credible than Warren’s, that
he just sold too early. Nonsense!
BERNANKE HELICOPTER DROPS OF MONEY
So far, the fleet of helicopters
is more like a fleet of UPS vans making money drops to Wall Street bankers, not
the public, in corporate banking socialism. The USGovt
measly stimulus plan is a total joke, sending $600 to $700 to each taxpayer. Bernanke seems to have changed his playbook. He seems to
have a deep motive to strangle the overall USEconomy,
while filling banks with lent money or refunding AAA-rated bonds with USTreasurys. The helicopters are absent. A giant funnel has
been opened to pour money into the elite banks. Loans to ordinary folks are hard
to obtain. Refinanced loans are next to impossible, especially when either
negative equity is involved, or a second mortgage is tied to the property. A
grand disparity exists, as the M1 cash money supply struggles to avoid negative
growth, while the broad M3 money supply threatens to grow at an annual 20%
rate. The fat cat bankers are receiving the attention, not the homeowners whose
equity is burning fast. The Fascist Firemen have the wrong priorities. The
collection of US homeowners is too big to fail, not corrupt Wall Street firms
whose demonstrated fraud to this day goes without prosecution. Civil and
other lawsuits might be the only justice that comes. Plow under the failed
bankers. The practicality of allowing banks to dissolve when they hold credit
derivatives will not be permitted. Too bad homeowners don’t all hold massive
credit derivatives.

GEOPOLITICS HOT BUTTONS
This is not the proper forum, but
a brief comment is warranted. Weapons of Mass Destruction were obviously a ploy
to justify the Iraq War. Talk of crude oil in Afghanistan,
or oil pipelines, was also nonsense to justify another war front. The history
of Afghanistan
is replete with heroin, not oil. Nothing has changed. The terrorism charges
seem to offer cover for both cushy private military contracts and security
equipment contracts. The terrorism card also clouds the entire seizure raids of
an entire nation’s oil treasure, in Iraq.
Nevermind that Iraq
has a horrendous history. Now the United States
has a marred history. The USGovt in the last few
years has openly defied NATO treaties. Placement of missiles in Eastern
Europe receives almost no criticism in the US
press, even though in violation with another Russian
treaty in the aftermath of the Soviet Union demise. The
recent summit meeting between chess player Russian former president Putin and the US
president, who lacks broad expertise, was replete with deception. On the resort
off the Black Sea, the two met a week ago. The press
reported only on missile deployment discussion. The entire meeting was arranged
to defuse the threatened attacks by the US Military upon Iranian nuclear
facilities. For the whole month of March, Russian dignitaries had been
dispatched to the White House on the matter. US presidential elections come
within months. The time for action is nigh in the view of the current lame
ducks. The Black Sea meeting was about Iran
and US plans for action. They undoubtedly discussed Iran’s
recent request for inclusion in the Shanghai Coop Org (SCO) designed for
security and cultural sharing. SCO is led by China
and Russia, who
would clearly offer military backup to Iran.
The press deceived on the entire meeting. No mention of SCO was given in the US
press, which in my view is nothing but a national apparatus for public address,
crowd control, and shaping of public opinion.
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