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February 12, 2010 at 10:37 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #512566February 12, 2010 at 10:37 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #512985
pencilneck
ParticipantGood work Ed!
Thank you for posting this.
February 12, 2010 at 10:37 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #513077pencilneck
ParticipantGood work Ed!
Thank you for posting this.
February 12, 2010 at 10:37 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #513330pencilneck
ParticipantGood work Ed!
Thank you for posting this.
pencilneck
ParticipantI kept wondering if that was a typo in the header. After listening, I think not.
The Fed is clearly currently working on their existence strategy. Talk of an exit strategy, while fun to talk about, is premature.
pencilneck
ParticipantI kept wondering if that was a typo in the header. After listening, I think not.
The Fed is clearly currently working on their existence strategy. Talk of an exit strategy, while fun to talk about, is premature.
pencilneck
ParticipantI kept wondering if that was a typo in the header. After listening, I think not.
The Fed is clearly currently working on their existence strategy. Talk of an exit strategy, while fun to talk about, is premature.
pencilneck
ParticipantI kept wondering if that was a typo in the header. After listening, I think not.
The Fed is clearly currently working on their existence strategy. Talk of an exit strategy, while fun to talk about, is premature.
pencilneck
ParticipantI kept wondering if that was a typo in the header. After listening, I think not.
The Fed is clearly currently working on their existence strategy. Talk of an exit strategy, while fun to talk about, is premature.
pencilneck
ParticipantThe unemployment rate is a psychological indicator.
It counts only those who are unemployed and actively looking for work. The fact that fewer people are looking for work is not necessarily a good sign.
Relevant link:
http://wallstreetexaminer.com/2010/02/05/the-real-unemployment-rate-3/pencilneck
ParticipantThe unemployment rate is a psychological indicator.
It counts only those who are unemployed and actively looking for work. The fact that fewer people are looking for work is not necessarily a good sign.
Relevant link:
http://wallstreetexaminer.com/2010/02/05/the-real-unemployment-rate-3/pencilneck
ParticipantThe unemployment rate is a psychological indicator.
It counts only those who are unemployed and actively looking for work. The fact that fewer people are looking for work is not necessarily a good sign.
Relevant link:
http://wallstreetexaminer.com/2010/02/05/the-real-unemployment-rate-3/pencilneck
ParticipantThe unemployment rate is a psychological indicator.
It counts only those who are unemployed and actively looking for work. The fact that fewer people are looking for work is not necessarily a good sign.
Relevant link:
http://wallstreetexaminer.com/2010/02/05/the-real-unemployment-rate-3/pencilneck
ParticipantThe unemployment rate is a psychological indicator.
It counts only those who are unemployed and actively looking for work. The fact that fewer people are looking for work is not necessarily a good sign.
Relevant link:
http://wallstreetexaminer.com/2010/02/05/the-real-unemployment-rate-3/December 9, 2009 at 11:45 AM in reply to: “Renegotiate” Your Loan – banks giving in to buyers in distress #492947pencilneck
ParticipantThese renegotiations sound like great deals. But for the most part we’re relying on anecdotal evidence primarily from people who didn’t even understand the terms of their first loans.
The broker friend may not even understand the terms of the renegotiated loans.
My gut tells me Deal Hunter is onto something:
Partial Claim – This is the hidden danger in “renegotiation” of loans. In addition to the rewriting of the loan itself, there is the issue of what happens to the unpaid late payments, unpaid penalties, or deferred interest incurred at the higher rate or payment recast.
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