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Japan’s Recession

You think things are bad in America? You should see what we’re going through here in Japan. For the past few years, commentators have described Japan’s economy as closing in on two decades of recession. Two decades! That was bad enough, but on Monday the government reported that the economy is now performing at its […]

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The Stimulus In Depth

Politics is affecting the stock market more than at any other time in recent history. Every news release from Washington moves the Dow. Nobody is analyzing individual companies in this environment because stocks move as a block based on actions by the Federal Reserve, the Treasury, the Obama Administration, and Congress. Therefore, the impact of […]

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Unemployment and Unstimulus

It’s important to understand the gravity of our unemployment situation. Last month, the unemployment rate ticked up to 7.6%. As the following chart from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows, there have been only four previous times since 1948 that the rate has exceeded 7.5%: From the data series, these are the only years since […]

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Hedged

The Kelly Letter took advantage of the two-day rally last Thursday and Friday to open a hedge against another leg lower in the market. We had previously set a limit buy price on the hedge 13% lower than its Jan. 30 close. I explained to subscribers in a note sent Feb. 1 that the reason […]

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Credit Cards and Unemployment

From Fitch via FT, we learned yesterday that credit card delinquencies reached a record high in January and that further deterioration is likely as the economy slows and unemployment rises. Payments at least 60 days late climbed nearly 0.5% last month to a record 3.75%. Charge-off rates in January came in 40% higher than a […]

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