Subprime - Not an issue?

I have to say that I am becoming more and more convinced that the sub prime scare mongering is really only that and Amramgeddon has been avoided once again. Of course we will see down grades with some people losing money SO WHAT this happens everyday but as a part of the bigger picture I am not convinced it will seriously hurt the US/World economy and most of the hysterical reporting was just that.

A bigger issue I feel could be the wafer thin junk bond spreads if we come into a soft patch but it is not as sexy a story I suppose!!
 
I agree with that but to see all the hsyterical postings on here you would have thought the world was going to end.
 
Hysterical postings here = no big deal..
It's when there are no hysterical postings here that it's probably a big deal...
 
Quote from Digs:

Sub prime = is a starter
Alt A = is the main
Prime = desert

Not sure this will be a 3 course meal and it WONT as long as int rates stay around these levels below 7%. Too many positives in the market for this to turn ugly
 
Quote from Bogan7:

I have to say that I am becoming more and more convinced that the sub prime scare mongering is really only that and Amramgeddon has been avoided once again. Of course we will see down grades with some people losing money SO WHAT this happens everyday but as a part of the bigger picture I am not convinced it will seriously hurt the US/World economy and most of the hysterical reporting was just that.

A bigger issue I feel could be the wafer thin junk bond spreads if we come into a soft patch but it is not as sexy a story I suppose!!

Thats what I was saying months ago

markets at historic highs

subprime who??? whattt?

Only a handful of companies have been affected.

No big deal


w3rd
 
Subs being bailed out.

Many holders (consumers) in Subs have been allowed to refi.

The collapse in home prices in "Target" areas are not due to Subs. They are do to over-speculation.

The majority of Sub holders are the minority consumer, hence, forclosures in unpopular areas.

Real Estate Market has had a soft landing and is projected to turn strong by next summer.

Money will flow out of the Stock Market and into "Buying Opportunities" in Real Estate.

Not saying that certain areas like Miami, Vegas, are not going to continue to devalue. However, the majority of areas, including Cali have stablized in price.

Buyers are still a little trigger shy due to a lot of press and summer time is vactaion time.

Looking at end of August-November to be a strong season for Real Estate in growth areas.
 
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