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Message: Is Weimar in our forecast?

Is Weimar in our forecast?

posted on Jul 10, 2008 09:28AM

How long can this situation sustain buoyancy? one has to wonder. With insolvencies running on the rampage and bailouts in a frenziedly, helter-skelter pace....what are the equity and bond markets clinging too? Man, this thing is going to get real ugly in a hurry when it blows, I keep thinking to myself.

BD1

Posted On: Thursday, July 10, 2008, 12:07:00 PM EST

Insolvent Fanny and Freddie May Need Governmnet Bailout

Author: Jim Sinclair



Dear CIGAs,

Sell nothing in Gold.

Here comes another bailout and with that a modern day Weimar experience.

Gold shorts are dead even if they do not yet know it. Gold bargain basement prices are in good juniors right now. Hold onto your gold and gold shares. The shorts are on a one way trip to Hades.

The following article is yet another thing you have to thank the Geeks and their OTC derivative crimes for.

Fannie, Freddie insolvent, Poole tells Bloomberg
Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:37am EDT

(Reuters) - Mortgage lenders Fannie Mae (FNM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Freddie Mac (FRE.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) are "insolvent" and may need a U.S. government bailout, former St. Louis Federal Reserve President William Poole was quoted as saying in an interview with Bloomberg.

"Congress ought to recognize that these firms are insolvent, that it is allowing these firms to continue to exist as bastions of privilege, financed by the taxpayer," Poole was quoted as saying in an interview held on Wednesday.

Chances are increasing that the government may need to bail out the two mortgage companies, Poole was quoted as saying.

Shares of the two companies have taken a beating recently on worries about whether they can withstand more losses and support housing as well as concerns that they may need to raise massive amounts of new capital.

Freddie Mac shares tumbled 23.8 percent to $10.26 on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, while Fannie Mae shares sank 13.1 percent to $15.31.

Poole could not be immediately reached for comment.

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