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Did we waste an opportunity of a lifetime ?


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2007 Feb 5, 3:40pm   17,560 views  178 comments

by StuckInBA   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

too late - the S.S. FatStacks has left the pier

For years the interest rates have been super low. Many argue that we really didn't need them to be so for so long. But that's what they were. Effectively, the cost of money was super low. That sounds like a good thing. At least it should have been a good thing in my naive viewpoint.

But what do we have to show for this ? We as American society, what is that we have done over last few years that we can look back and be proud about. There is little disagreement about how we blew it on a political and fiscal level. But from a non-government angle, just as a capitalistic society, how do we fare ?

As individuals, we seemed to have completely botched the golden chance given to us. Many homeowners could have refinanced their debt to a super low fixed rate for next 30 years, reduced their monthly cash out flow and increased their equity - all in one shot. But rather they chose to gamble with even lower payments to risk higher payments just a few years down the road. They took cash out of their equity - not to invest or start a productive business - but to consume and now don't have much to show for it.

But what did the businesses do ? Did they use this opportunity wisely ? Have they invested the money that might bear fruits down the road. Some of the reports indicate that many companies in the SP500 index have much stronger balance sheets than what they had a few years ago. What role in it was played by cheap money ? Or was it more due to outsourcing and simply a general recovery after a recession 5-6 years ago ?

Or was this even an opportunity ? I think it was. But then do we have anything to show for it ? There has to be something good that came out of this. Or we collectively just simply blew it all away ? On all fronts ?

StuckInBA

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167   StuckInBA   2007 Feb 7, 10:13am  

One would drink something and then vomit sequentially in red, white and blue. They would protest politicians.

Isn't this a great country or what ?

168   Peter P   2007 Feb 7, 10:16am  

Venice does not smell very nice though. :(

169   StuckInBA   2007 Feb 7, 10:18am  

It has now started in earnest. HSBC and NEW both give BIG bad news.

http://tinyurl.com/29g6sb

I have a savings account with HSBC Online. It's FDIC insured ... but now has me worried a little bit.

170   SFWoman   2007 Feb 7, 10:21am  

Peter P.,

There are better smelling cities, you are right.

Bruce,

If you have any other restaurant suggestions for Venice please, let me know. I love that city, but find it difficult to find really good restaurants.

171   Peter P   2007 Feb 7, 10:30am  

Is food in Italy still as cheap as 10 years ago?

172   Peter P   2007 Feb 7, 10:31am  

RE: best smelling city

I vote Victoria, BC.

173   HARM   2007 Feb 7, 10:37am  

new thread:
"Don't Panic!"

174   StuckInBA   2007 Feb 7, 10:39am  

Bill Fleckenstein (MSN Investor) warned about the coming problems in home loans at least 2 (maybe 3) years ago. That's where I learned about secondary MBS, stated income loans and assorted information.

Couple of years ago he mentioned NEW as a compelling short idea. It has been going downhill since then. Although I did not trade NEW, I made some money on TOL on its way down. He was the first one to give information that saved me from buying a home. So I owe him a lot.

If CFC/TOL etc go up tomorrow, I think I will admit to PPT's existence.

175   SFWoman   2007 Feb 7, 10:45am  

Peter P.,

In dollars, nothing is as cheap in Italy as 10 years ago.

176   surfer-x   2007 Feb 7, 1:45pm  

Oh sweet baby jeebus (not afliated with sweet and sour baby jeebus) the exchange above between Sir Sushi's-alot and Astrid reminds me of a scene in Tampopo.

177   Peter P   2007 Feb 7, 2:49pm  

Oh sweet baby jeebus (not afliated with sweet and sour baby jeebus) the exchange above between Sir Sushi’s-alot and Astrid reminds me of a scene in Tampopo.

Huh?

178   astrid   2007 Feb 8, 7:01am  

Sir X,

Food is an important quality of life issue.

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