Barnhardt will ultimately be proven right with her claim that
Corzine stole the money (or was he incompetent and oblivious to
what was transpiring at the firm - you make the call?) and more
importantly, that her clients funds were at risk going forward (the
reason she closed shop).
corzine and madoff are reading a script. the question on
everyone's lips is how can the banks be to big to fail and the
average investor can be left swinging? this is a dry run for
even bigger bank failures. the boys are merely testing our
mettle.
corzine
Posted by biscuit on 8th of Dec 2011 at 08:10 pm
http://www.financialsense.com/financial-sense-newshour/guest-expert/2011/12/01/ann-barnhardt/entire-futures-options-market-destroyed-by-mf-global-collapse
Thanks for reposting that Biscuit,
Posted by iwedat on 8th of Dec 2011 at 09:42 pm
Thanks for reposting that Biscuit, Goldnice.
Ann Barnhardt - whoa, that lady has some grunt, respect.
Guillotine on the horizon.
Actually after a bit of
Posted by iwedat on 9th of Dec 2011 at 02:08 am
Actually after a bit of research on Barnhardt i take back the 'respect' comment. Full blown whack job.
Iwedat: I agree with you but......
Posted by RichieD on 9th of Dec 2011 at 07:03 am
Barnhardt will ultimately be proven right with her claim that Corzine stole the money (or was he incompetent and oblivious to what was transpiring at the firm - you make the call?) and more importantly, that her clients funds were at risk going forward (the reason she closed shop).
RichieD, ..lol yeah she's on a
Posted by iwedat on 9th of Dec 2011 at 08:05 am
RichieD,
..lol yeah she's on a probable bet there.
Have nfi about the reasons for closing her business but after watching a couple of her youtube clips there's no way in hell id do business with her
yes, i listened also, excellent.
Posted by sharonrose on 8th of Dec 2011 at 08:14 pm
yes, i listened also, excellent.
corzine and madoff are reading
Posted by biscuit on 8th of Dec 2011 at 08:20 pm
corzine and madoff are reading a script. the question on everyone's lips is how can the banks be to big to fail and the average investor can be left swinging? this is a dry run for even bigger bank failures. the boys are merely testing our mettle.
WSJ
Posted by whs956 on 8th of Dec 2011 at 10:30 pm
Don't have a sub so can't read....but if someone gets the bottom line on this article could you post it?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204319004577086652040716704.html