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capeman
ParticipantNice, extract more fees with a 90% LTV then when the value drops the now expected further 10% in the coming months will there be another principal forgiveness? Why do I feel my paycheck getting lighter at expense to this?
Nobody should be advocating home buying in this environment outside short of 30% down payment. We taxpayers will be paying for it!
capeman
ParticipantNice, extract more fees with a 90% LTV then when the value drops the now expected further 10% in the coming months will there be another principal forgiveness? Why do I feel my paycheck getting lighter at expense to this?
Nobody should be advocating home buying in this environment outside short of 30% down payment. We taxpayers will be paying for it!
capeman
ParticipantNice, extract more fees with a 90% LTV then when the value drops the now expected further 10% in the coming months will there be another principal forgiveness? Why do I feel my paycheck getting lighter at expense to this?
Nobody should be advocating home buying in this environment outside short of 30% down payment. We taxpayers will be paying for it!
capeman
ParticipantNice, extract more fees with a 90% LTV then when the value drops the now expected further 10% in the coming months will there be another principal forgiveness? Why do I feel my paycheck getting lighter at expense to this?
Nobody should be advocating home buying in this environment outside short of 30% down payment. We taxpayers will be paying for it!
capeman
Participant“When Fannie is nationalized, will the preferred stock holders be made whole?”
A whole Zero. Gov’t doesn’t like to payout shareholders. If they did I would hope that the taxpayers would raise the pitchforks.
capeman
Participant“When Fannie is nationalized, will the preferred stock holders be made whole?”
A whole Zero. Gov’t doesn’t like to payout shareholders. If they did I would hope that the taxpayers would raise the pitchforks.
capeman
Participant“When Fannie is nationalized, will the preferred stock holders be made whole?”
A whole Zero. Gov’t doesn’t like to payout shareholders. If they did I would hope that the taxpayers would raise the pitchforks.
capeman
Participant“When Fannie is nationalized, will the preferred stock holders be made whole?”
A whole Zero. Gov’t doesn’t like to payout shareholders. If they did I would hope that the taxpayers would raise the pitchforks.
capeman
Participant“When Fannie is nationalized, will the preferred stock holders be made whole?”
A whole Zero. Gov’t doesn’t like to payout shareholders. If they did I would hope that the taxpayers would raise the pitchforks.
capeman
ParticipantCan you post a link on this?
If it’s true then wow, nice to know that Fannie and Freddie are trying even harder to get more declining paper on their books at our eventual expense. Not that this will save the market at all but the fact that they are able to pull this crap in an obviously declining market is amazing.
Looks like I’m going to have to put a short on them and hold to zero to hedge against my tax increase that will be used to bail them out.
capeman
ParticipantCan you post a link on this?
If it’s true then wow, nice to know that Fannie and Freddie are trying even harder to get more declining paper on their books at our eventual expense. Not that this will save the market at all but the fact that they are able to pull this crap in an obviously declining market is amazing.
Looks like I’m going to have to put a short on them and hold to zero to hedge against my tax increase that will be used to bail them out.
capeman
ParticipantCan you post a link on this?
If it’s true then wow, nice to know that Fannie and Freddie are trying even harder to get more declining paper on their books at our eventual expense. Not that this will save the market at all but the fact that they are able to pull this crap in an obviously declining market is amazing.
Looks like I’m going to have to put a short on them and hold to zero to hedge against my tax increase that will be used to bail them out.
capeman
ParticipantCan you post a link on this?
If it’s true then wow, nice to know that Fannie and Freddie are trying even harder to get more declining paper on their books at our eventual expense. Not that this will save the market at all but the fact that they are able to pull this crap in an obviously declining market is amazing.
Looks like I’m going to have to put a short on them and hold to zero to hedge against my tax increase that will be used to bail them out.
capeman
ParticipantCan you post a link on this?
If it’s true then wow, nice to know that Fannie and Freddie are trying even harder to get more declining paper on their books at our eventual expense. Not that this will save the market at all but the fact that they are able to pull this crap in an obviously declining market is amazing.
Looks like I’m going to have to put a short on them and hold to zero to hedge against my tax increase that will be used to bail them out.
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