The FED’s $500 Billion/Year Mortgage Subsidy Has Backfired

"Mortgage applications decreased 4.6 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending August 16, 2013. The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, decreased 4.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier. On an unadjusted basis, the Index decreased 5 percent compared with the previous week. The Refinance Index decreased 8 percent from the previous week. The Refinance Index has dropped 62.1 percent from the recent peak reached during the week of May 3, 2013." Continue reading

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Bernanke’s Bust: Median Household Income Is Lower Today Than in 2009

"Median household income is a good test of a household’s economic well-being. Half of households earn more. Half earn less. With mean average income, the incomes of the rich skew the figure upward. Not with median income. After four years of the Federal Reserve’s tripling of the monetary base, Americans are worse off today. What’s that? Worse than in the supposed bottom of the recession? Yes. This report tells the story. Household income is down 4.4%." Continue reading

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Bernanke’s Bust: Median Household Income Is Lower Today Than in 2009

"Median household income is a good test of a household’s economic well-being. Half of households earn more. Half earn less. With mean average income, the incomes of the rich skew the figure upward. Not with median income. After four years of the Federal Reserve’s tripling of the monetary base, Americans are worse off today. What’s that? Worse than in the supposed bottom of the recession? Yes. This report tells the story. Household income is down 4.4%." Continue reading

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Wells Fargo Lays Off Mortgage Workers. Why? Rising Rates.

"Wells Fargo & Co. ( WFC ), the fourth-largest bank in the U.S. by assets, will cut 2,300 mortgage-related jobs across the U.S. as higher interest rates slow down refinancing activity. Wells Fargo has reportedly provided a 60-day layoff notice to 2,300 employees in its home-lending unit based in Iowa as it braces for a further drop in demand for new mortgages. The San Francisco-based company had 274,300 employees at the end of the recent second quarter. Wells Fargo is the largest originator of home mortgages in the U.S. and under a federal program, has the mandate to originate, underwrite, and certify mortgages for FHA insurance." Continue reading

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Wells Fargo Lays Off Mortgage Workers. Why? Rising Rates.

"Wells Fargo & Co. ( WFC ), the fourth-largest bank in the U.S. by assets, will cut 2,300 mortgage-related jobs across the U.S. as higher interest rates slow down refinancing activity. Wells Fargo has reportedly provided a 60-day layoff notice to 2,300 employees in its home-lending unit based in Iowa as it braces for a further drop in demand for new mortgages. The San Francisco-based company had 274,300 employees at the end of the recent second quarter. Wells Fargo is the largest originator of home mortgages in the U.S. and under a federal program, has the mandate to originate, underwrite, and certify mortgages for FHA insurance." Continue reading

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Bitcoin Roundtable: Jeff Berwick, Trace Mayer, Jason Burack and Gabe Sukenik

"Trace Mayer, JD is an angel investor in Bitcoin and Bitcoin companies and he also runs RuntoGold.com and HowtoVanish.com. Get your free beginner's ebook about Bitcoin by Trace Mayer here: https://www.coindl.com/page/item/242 Jeff Berwick is a tech entrepreneur, investor and businessman who has founded many successful companies. Gabe Sukenik is a director at the Bitcoin startup Coinapult which is involved in the Bitcoin supply chain. Jason Burack runs the podcast Wall St for Main St you can visit the website here: http://www.wallstformainst.com/" Continue reading

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Rob McEwen Interview: On Gold Prices, Gold Miners And Bitcoin

"I don’t see why Bitcoin can’t also grow and become another viable currency, an internet based currency. If enough people accept it, it will be used. It seems to have momentum behind it and it’s intriguing how it’s truly separate from any country or central banks’ manipulation and control. There will be growing pains, like the guy who lost money out of his electronic wallet because he left his computer on all night. Also, Bitcoin will spawn competitors, alternative digital currencies. I think it’s a mistake to write off this currency as a bubble or fad. Will it threaten gold? I don’t think so. I think the two will grow in tandem as alternative currencies to fiat currencies." Continue reading

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Bitcoin wallet service to issue refunds after users’ funds stolen

"A widely used Bitcoin wallet service plans to issue refunds to people who saw their bitcoins stolen as a result of a weakness in its application. Blockchain.info, which has a Web-based service called My Wallet, has also upgraded its application after finding a vulnerability similar to one discovered earlier this month in some Bitcoin wallet programs running on the Android mobile OS. Interest in Bitcoin has surged since its debut just four years ago. The system offers a low-cost way to transmit virtual currency over the Internet, and many companies and entrepreneurs are working to solve concerns around how to safeguard bitcoins from hackers." Continue reading

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Buttercoin Uses Bitcoin To Attack The $500B-A-Year Remittances Economy

"The World Bank estimates that migrants will send about $515 billion to relatives in developing countries by 2015, which is about 10 times the size of the U.S.’s budget for foreign aid. The old stand-bys like Western Union can charge around 10 percent for transactions in the market, an amount that Buttercoin co-founders Cedric Dahl and Bennett Hoffman find obscene. Buttercoin plans to open in India within the next three months and then to operate in six countries in nine months’ time. When they enter a market, they pair with local money transfer businesses to have legal compliance in the country." Continue reading

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