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September 29, 2009 at 5:55 PM in reply to: Federal Reserve Buys More Than 100% of Mortgages Issued in 2009 #462097September 29, 2009 at 5:55 PM in reply to: Federal Reserve Buys More Than 100% of Mortgages Issued in 2009 #462292
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Yes we all know this. There is no secondary market and has not been for quite awhile. I would not expect a secondary market for awhile either. I do not believe the entity matters do you? The fed… Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Barney Frank…
No matter what happens, the govt is ultimately going to have to be the secondary market for quite awhile because the market will crash if it was gone.[/quote]
Hasn’t the Fed said they are going to stop buying MBS cold turkey come next March? Or was it Jan? I thought that was what Ramsey Su said in his article a while back. When that happens (I suppose you are saying it wont), the whole house of cards falls down.So the way I see it, the current administration is indebted to the Federal Reserve to keep this charade going. Anyone actually think Ron Paul’s will actually get his way and we’ll have oversight on the Fed?
September 29, 2009 at 5:55 PM in reply to: Federal Reserve Buys More Than 100% of Mortgages Issued in 2009 #462637ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Yes we all know this. There is no secondary market and has not been for quite awhile. I would not expect a secondary market for awhile either. I do not believe the entity matters do you? The fed… Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Barney Frank…
No matter what happens, the govt is ultimately going to have to be the secondary market for quite awhile because the market will crash if it was gone.[/quote]
Hasn’t the Fed said they are going to stop buying MBS cold turkey come next March? Or was it Jan? I thought that was what Ramsey Su said in his article a while back. When that happens (I suppose you are saying it wont), the whole house of cards falls down.So the way I see it, the current administration is indebted to the Federal Reserve to keep this charade going. Anyone actually think Ron Paul’s will actually get his way and we’ll have oversight on the Fed?
September 29, 2009 at 5:55 PM in reply to: Federal Reserve Buys More Than 100% of Mortgages Issued in 2009 #462709ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Yes we all know this. There is no secondary market and has not been for quite awhile. I would not expect a secondary market for awhile either. I do not believe the entity matters do you? The fed… Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Barney Frank…
No matter what happens, the govt is ultimately going to have to be the secondary market for quite awhile because the market will crash if it was gone.[/quote]
Hasn’t the Fed said they are going to stop buying MBS cold turkey come next March? Or was it Jan? I thought that was what Ramsey Su said in his article a while back. When that happens (I suppose you are saying it wont), the whole house of cards falls down.So the way I see it, the current administration is indebted to the Federal Reserve to keep this charade going. Anyone actually think Ron Paul’s will actually get his way and we’ll have oversight on the Fed?
September 29, 2009 at 5:55 PM in reply to: Federal Reserve Buys More Than 100% of Mortgages Issued in 2009 #462915ralphfurley
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]Yes we all know this. There is no secondary market and has not been for quite awhile. I would not expect a secondary market for awhile either. I do not believe the entity matters do you? The fed… Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Barney Frank…
No matter what happens, the govt is ultimately going to have to be the secondary market for quite awhile because the market will crash if it was gone.[/quote]
Hasn’t the Fed said they are going to stop buying MBS cold turkey come next March? Or was it Jan? I thought that was what Ramsey Su said in his article a while back. When that happens (I suppose you are saying it wont), the whole house of cards falls down.So the way I see it, the current administration is indebted to the Federal Reserve to keep this charade going. Anyone actually think Ron Paul’s will actually get his way and we’ll have oversight on the Fed?
ralphfurley
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ralphfurley
Participant[quote=partypup]For my part, I am currently investigating a 6 acre parcel of farm land in CO with abundant water rights (river runs right through the property). The climate is mild and ripe for growing half of the year, and the winter brings fresh water to the valley form the snow pack. The community is small, progressive and very close-knit. I don’t have the the funds I need to buy it just yet, but I anticipate that come 2010 the dollar panic will push my metals where I need them so I can cash out the majority of them, buy my land, build a large storage shed for my food and other necessities so that I will have limited dependence on the world outside my bunker.
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Colorado heh? You’ll be the first one thrown in Denver International Airport.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=partypup]For my part, I am currently investigating a 6 acre parcel of farm land in CO with abundant water rights (river runs right through the property). The climate is mild and ripe for growing half of the year, and the winter brings fresh water to the valley form the snow pack. The community is small, progressive and very close-knit. I don’t have the the funds I need to buy it just yet, but I anticipate that come 2010 the dollar panic will push my metals where I need them so I can cash out the majority of them, buy my land, build a large storage shed for my food and other necessities so that I will have limited dependence on the world outside my bunker.
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Colorado heh? You’ll be the first one thrown in Denver International Airport.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=partypup]For my part, I am currently investigating a 6 acre parcel of farm land in CO with abundant water rights (river runs right through the property). The climate is mild and ripe for growing half of the year, and the winter brings fresh water to the valley form the snow pack. The community is small, progressive and very close-knit. I don’t have the the funds I need to buy it just yet, but I anticipate that come 2010 the dollar panic will push my metals where I need them so I can cash out the majority of them, buy my land, build a large storage shed for my food and other necessities so that I will have limited dependence on the world outside my bunker.
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Colorado heh? You’ll be the first one thrown in Denver International Airport.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=partypup]For my part, I am currently investigating a 6 acre parcel of farm land in CO with abundant water rights (river runs right through the property). The climate is mild and ripe for growing half of the year, and the winter brings fresh water to the valley form the snow pack. The community is small, progressive and very close-knit. I don’t have the the funds I need to buy it just yet, but I anticipate that come 2010 the dollar panic will push my metals where I need them so I can cash out the majority of them, buy my land, build a large storage shed for my food and other necessities so that I will have limited dependence on the world outside my bunker.
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Colorado heh? You’ll be the first one thrown in Denver International Airport.ralphfurley
Participant[quote=partypup]For my part, I am currently investigating a 6 acre parcel of farm land in CO with abundant water rights (river runs right through the property). The climate is mild and ripe for growing half of the year, and the winter brings fresh water to the valley form the snow pack. The community is small, progressive and very close-knit. I don’t have the the funds I need to buy it just yet, but I anticipate that come 2010 the dollar panic will push my metals where I need them so I can cash out the majority of them, buy my land, build a large storage shed for my food and other necessities so that I will have limited dependence on the world outside my bunker.
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