Over 75 years ago Wall Street Crashed; but today the New Crash is already underway...

August 18, 2012

SouthAmerica:

In a nutshell: The US government has told companies such "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People", and also to members of their network of thieves such as Jon Corzine that it's O.K. to steal and plunder all the assets of their customers since the US government will look the other way and nothing will happen to these crooks.

It's open season in Wall Street and only idiots will continue doing business with scoundrels such as "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" and their network of thieves.

If you continue doing business with companies such as "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" and they plunder all the assets on your account - all we can say is: you deserve to lose all your assets because you are a stupid "Jackass".

I wonder what would take for people to realize that when they are dealing with a company such as "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People"?...it's no different than doing business with "Bernie Madoff"...

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August 18, 2012

SouthAmerica:

In a nutshell: The US government has told companies such "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People", and also to members of their network of thieves such as Jon Corzine that it's O.K. to steal and plunder all the assets of their customers since the US government will look the other way and nothing will happen to these crooks.

It's open season in Wall Street and only idiots will continue doing business with scoundrels such as "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" and their network of thieves.

If you continue doing business with companies such as "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" and they plunder all the assets on your account - all we can say is: you deserve to lose all your assets because you are a stupid "Jackass".

I wonder what would take for people to realize that when they are dealing with a company such as "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People"?...it's no different than doing business with "Bernie Madoff"...

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Hello,

You sound very surprised. But why? It has always been like this from down of times. Those who have the power (money) make the rules and take advantage of majority of population.

At least, now days, the majority of those who live in developed world enjoy good quality of life.

Regards
 
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Hello,

You sound very surprised. But why? It has always been like this from down of times. Those who have the power (money) make the rules and take advantage of majority of population.

At least, now days, the majority of those who live in developed world enjoy good quality of life.

Regards

August 18, 2012

SouthAmerica: Reply to RedDuke

You have missed the point completely.

You said: “At least, now days, the majority of those who live in developed world enjoy good quality of life.”

Tell that to the very large unemployed population in European countries, and also in the United States – what they have in common is a collapsing economic and financial system.

The United States has about 50 million people on “foodstamps” that hardly qualifies as good quality of life – and their collapsing economic and financial system it is nothing to write home about it.

There's a big difference between a capitalist system where capitalists invest money in the economy to create jobs, businesses, and economic activity that can be beneficial for all of society – and the current financial/scam system where parasites such as “Goldman Sachs the Pillage People” main purpose is to plunder and steal everything in sight and the activities of such companies works more like a malignant cancer that kills everything that they touch. You can read about it right on the following thread:


Goldman Sachs is it a Cancer or just a Parasite of the US financial system?
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=195957

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“Over 75 years ago Wall Street Crashed; but today the New Crash is already underway….”


February 7, 2008

SouthAmerica: I wrote about this subject on various articles in the last few years, but as we approach very quickly the beginning of the New Great Depression it is worth to review some relevant information.

This it is just a reminder to give people a chance to prepare for the coming hard times.

Over seventy-five years ago, we had a market collapse in Wall Street. The market started collapsing on Black Thursday, October 24, and again on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929. The "Great Depression" followed.

Based on past history, we are away overdue for another worldwide depression. A George W. Bush election on next Tuesday will guarantee the start of the new worldwide depression. The Republicans are very good at starting a "Great Depression." You can count on them. Following I am quoting part of an article that I wrote at the end of 2002, In that article I mentioned that the USA had to start a war (any war) in an attempt to delay the start of the coming "New Great Depression."


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I am quoting from one of my articles (the original article was 9 pages long) published in January 2003: "Getting Ready for War"

…Few years ago many economists claimed that they had tamed the economic cycle, and that deep recessions and depressions were things of the past. When I read articles about that, I thought they were completely wrong.

The truth is the world is overdue for a new economic depression. Historically we had a depression in the world once every 55 to 60 years. The last world depression was over 60 years ago. A Russian economist, Nikolai Kondratieff, published a study in 1926 showing that a very long-term economic cycle existed. His major premise was that capitalist economies had a pattern of long wave cycles of boom and bust. The bust cycle repeated itself approximately every 60 years. If you had read Kondratieff's paper in 1926, you would have known that an economic depression was around the corner.

Kondratieff identified four distinct phases the economy goes through during each cycle: 1) Inflationary growth, 2) Stagflation, 3) Deflationary growth, and finally 4) Depression-falling prices, falling stock prices, falling profits, debt collapse.

As the stock market is collapsing, a number of corporate scandals emerge such as Enron, WorldCom, Global Crossing, Adelphia Communications, Arthur Anderson and many others. As the debt load reaches new highs in the economy, the result is a record-breaking number of personal and corporate bankruptcies, as is the case in the US today.

…In the past, a major war was the way out of an economic depression. Maybe that solution will be used by the US one more time to restart its economy - a major war contributes to ending the depression phase, and leads the economy to the first phase of the cycle once again. The big war has to be started somewhere even in Iraq.


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I wrote the following on October 29, 2004:

… Many economists still are debating today about the causes of the "Great Depression."

Quoting from article published on the "Financial Times of London" Oct 22, 2004:

"…Most scholarship has focused on the broad causes, with less study of what was the most important feature to anyone living through the crash: the juddering of prices up and down, sheer confusion and risk.

…Mainstream economists are not much closer now to understanding volatility in markets than they were 75 years ago."

… Usually Americans make programs for television to commemorate any minor event that people can imagine.

But today is the 75 birthday of the stock market crash of 1929, and there is very little mention of that event in any program on American television.

The American media are aware of the precarious situation of the entire American economic system, but nobody knows what will trigger the collapse of the house of cards.

Just to be in the safe side the American media is not saying much about the stock market crash of 1929.

… One of the triggers of the stock market collapse of 1929 was margin call on stock purchased on credit. (In 1929 people could buy a lot of stock on credit with a small amount of cash.)

Margin calls it was a major problem in the stock market crash of 1929.

Today, the equivalent to margin calls in 1929 is "Derivatives." The Derivatives market today, it is estimated to be over 100 trillion US dollars.

This time around, "Derivatives" will be the trigger to a massive stock market collapse.

Any way, today we are away overdue for a new stock market crash, and worldwide depression.

Here it is a current example of things to come; The Big Meltdown!!!!!!!!!!


… Here is why the coming depression is a sure bet. I like to quote some information from one of my published book as follows:

(Quoting from pg. 21)

"Unrealistic Expectations.

There is much evidence that human expectations tend to be linear. Most of the time, most people expect current conditions to continue for the indefinite future. It is almost an unnatural act for a man to leave home with an umbrella on a sunny day. Call it optimism, faith in the future, or just reluctance to see the party end, there is a presumption that the environment is stable. This is why cities are built on floodplains and fault lines. A similar presumption makes the gambler double his bet or the farmer plant additional crops on reclaimed land the year after a good harvest.

Whenever prosperity exists, it is natural for people to expect prosperity to continue. For this reason, much of the history of human society is a record of astonishment. Time and again, people have marginalized their affairs, rendering themselves increasingly crisis-prone.

They have gone into debt, extending claims on resources to an extreme that could be supported only if current conditions were sustained uninterrupted into the future. Time and again these hopes have been disappointed. Whenever prosperity has seemed permanent, some apparently minute change could produce astonishingly large nonlinear shifts in the organization of human society. The failure to recognize or anticipate these nonlinear transformations has been a common characteristic of almost all societies.

…When the dynamic and nonlinear world adjusts itself to the linear thinking used daily by governments and other institutions such as corporations, banks, insurance companies, the church, and so on, the result can be sometimes catastrophic and can translate into unemployment, inflation, monetary devaluations, market crashes, world wars, civil wars, depressions, and even chaos.

…Change is a fact of life, yet many people don't want to think about it because they feel threatened by it. So when change comes, it takes them by surprise. By then they can only react to it, and unless they're lucky, they suffer losses."


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The United States had a Republican president, and the Republicans had a majority in the House of Representatives, and in the Senate during the years 2001 to 2006.

Here we go again history repeats itself.

Just a reminder!!!!!!!!!!

The United States had a Republican president, and the Republicans had a majority in the House of Representatives, and in the Senate during the years 1921 to 1930. We all know the result of the Republican policies during that period: "The Depression of the 1930's."


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August 19, 2012

SouthAmerica: Let me clarify something to the readers of this thread as follows:

When I posted this information here on ET forum I did not include the footnote that I had on my book showing the source of the information.

… Here is why the coming depression is a sure bet. I like to quote some information from one of my published books as follows:

(Quoting from pg. 21)

"Unrealistic Expectations

There is much evidence that human expectations tend to be linear. Most of the time, most people expect current conditions to continue for the indefinite future. It is almost an unnatural act for a man to leave home with an umbrella on a sunny day. Call it optimism, faith in the future, or just reluctance to see the party end, there is a presumption that the environment is stable. This is why cities are built on floodplains and fault lines. A similar presumption makes the gambler double his bet or the farmer plant additional crops on reclaimed land the year after a good harvest.

Whenever prosperity exists, it is natural for people to expect prosperity to continue. For this reason, much of the history of human society is a record of astonishment. Time and again, people have marginalized their affairs, rendering themselves increasingly crisis-prone.

They have gone into debt, extending claims on resources to an extreme that could be supported only if current conditions were sustained uninterrupted into the future. Time and again these hopes have been disappointed. Whenever prosperity has seemed permanent, some apparently minute change could produce astonishingly large nonlinear shifts in the organization of human society. The failure to recognize or anticipate these nonlinear transformations has been a common characteristic of almost all societies.

…When the dynamic and nonlinear world adjusts itself to the linear thinking used daily by governments and other institutions such as corporations, banks, insurance companies, the church, and so on, the result can be sometimes catastrophic and can translate into unemployment, inflation, monetary devaluations, market crashes, world wars, civil wars, depressions, and even chaos.

…Change is a fact of life, yet many people don't want to think about it because they feel threatened by it. So when change comes, it takes them by surprise. By then they can only react to it, and unless they're lucky, they suffer losses."


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August 19, 2012

SouthAmerica: I had bought in 1990 a copy of “Trend Tracking” by Gerald Celente (Warner Books 1990) – the book was very good and a portion of the book stayed on my mind.

When I was writing my book “José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva - The Greatest Man in Brazilian History” By: Ricardo C. Amaral (Published in May 2000) I quoted and used some of the information from Gerald Celente's book “Trend Traking” I also gave credit of it on the footnotes of my book.

If I remember correctly from memory the above quote “Unrealistic Expectations” the first 3 paragraphs I quoted from Gerald Celente's book, and the last 2 paragraphs was my writing complementing the same idea - the last 2 paragraphs reflects my writing style and it feels like I wrote it. (I don't have a copy of Gerald Celente's book anymore, and I can't check it).

That is all that I have quoted on my articles and books about Gerald Celente's books – but the above piece “Unrealistic Expectations” it shows a great insight by Gerald Celente of how the real world works.

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Seriously guy, you've been trolling about the same thing for over 4 years now and nothing has happened. Where do you find the energy to keep posting?
 
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Seriously guy, you've been trolling about the same thing for over 4 years now and nothing has happened. Where do you find the energy to keep posting?
He's not just some silly troll, he's on the CIA watch list
 
Quote from eurojack:

Seriously guy, you've been trolling about the same thing for over 4 years now and nothing has happened. Where do you find the energy to keep posting?

August 19, 2012

SouthAmerica: Reply to eurojack

Eurojack, you seems to be clueless, I wonder in which planet you live in?

First read my article that I wrote in November 2004 and I finally submitted it for publication in January 2005, and the article was published by Brazzil magazine in February 2005.

Brazzil magazine - February 13, 2005

It’s 2008. The U.S. Has Dragged the World into a Depression.
By Ricardo C. Amaral
http://thenewgreatdepressionisunderway.blogspot.com/2012/01/published-on-february-13-2005-on.html

...Panic among the major holders of US dollar also contributed to the stampede like we had never seen before - and at the end, Chernobyl looked like nothing when compared with the final meltdown of the US dollar, and US economy during the summer of 2008.


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Second, you don't have a clue how a "Great Depression" works - people with your mindset expect to open a newspaper some day and see in big letters "The New Great Depression Has started today at 8 AM..."

Wake up, the "The First Great Depression of the New Millennium" has been underway and has been spinning out of control for a few years, resulting in an imploding world economy and financial markets - The Federal Reserve and European Central Bank have been playing all kinds of game to keep the financial system artificially alive and from going over the cliff, but we are getting there anyway...

What do you think triggered and is at the core of all this current mess in the Middle East?

How about the implosion of the economy and financial system of various countries around Euroland?

A Great Depression is a massive train wreck that happens in slow motion, and we can see it happenning today all over the place - the world economic and financial implosion has been underway, and Central Banks are hiding massive amounts of toxic assets (in the trillions of US dollars) that there's no way out other than write them off and take the pain.

The pain is called: A Great Depression" and it is underway...


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