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The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Get Poorer

Friday, September 21, 2007 | Teeka Tiwari

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How does the saying go again, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer?

I’ve got to come out on record and say that chairman Bernanke's move to cut rates by 50 basis points is, in my opinion, a mistake.  All he has done is to reaffirm that the game is rigged to favor the ultra rich. 

I realize that’s not news, but the message now appears to be that financial companies can operate in a completely consequence-free environment; and that, my friends, is the antithesis of capitalism.

When you remove market risk for a select moneyed few, you are witnessing a Frankenstein transformation from capitalism into good old-fashioned cronyism.

Opinion:  The Fed should not have lowered rates.

Fact:  They did!

LessonNever allow your opinions to override facts.

What the Fed rate cut did was essentially bail out some of the richest people in the world.  Banks, hedge funds, private equity firms and brokerages made billions from the credit markets.  When the bottom fell out, and it was time to pay the piper, the Fed rode in on its white horse and bailed them all out.

The ugly stench of this hypocrisy makes me want to retch.  Shouldn’t there always be a chance of risk when investing?  Why does it seem that the institutions get all the upside and none of the downside?

There is an inherent unfairness in this system that grates on me.  It's in large part why I have chosen the path I have of assisting the individual investor.  My mission is to help arm you against these predators.

It’s not fair, and it never will be fair.  The big money boys take care of their own; their private “money” clubs are centuries old.  But it does us no good to lament this unfair situation.

We cannot allow our cynicism or our opinions of how things should be done to get in the way of how things are actually done.  This is a critical distinction that you must fully accept.  Part of my role here at Tycoon is to help you navigate some of these uglier realities of the global market system.

As I’ve stated previously, my personal opinion is that the Fed should not have cut rates and should have let the market excesses work themselves out.  However, I did not allow my opinion to override the fact that the Fed’s move to cut rates was well telegraphed to the market.

I made many moves to get long exposure to gold, industrial metals, oil, the British Pound and the Australian dollar in anticipation of the Fed rate cut.  Remember, this was a rate cut that I did not agree with.

As a younger man, I was unable to separate my opinions from market realities, and I paid the accompanying price that all young men must pay for such foolish notions as fair play.

As investors, it is not our job to make moral judgments on how the market is run.  We can accept the ugly realities of the marketplace without becoming part of them.  We have only one job as investors and that is to make money.  What we choose to do with the money that we make is where we can make the difference.

Please don’t misconstrue this article to mean that I have no care for morality.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  I am simply trying to share with you the unvarnished realities of stock market investing.  We must remove any vestiges of naiveté that we may have when it comes to the stock market because we are dealing with institutional greed that is on a scale that very few of us can comprehend.

The knowledge that the institutions will always work to favor their interests ahead of individual investors' is actually very valuable.  In down markets, it provides the confidence to buy stocks cheap ahead of the eventual institutional bailout.  At market highs, it tips us off to sell when we see market players like Blackstone (the huge private equity firm) take itself public.

Remember, the institutions will always act according to their own self-interest, never in yours.

The conclusion here is that the party will continue.  You must get long stocks if you have not yet done so.  You must get some exposure to gold, oil, oil service and industrial metals.  These are the key groups that will lead the way higher.


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  1. Roger (10 weeks ago) Is this Spam?

    Wall Street Journal posted an article, fall '92 to

    state that "Sometime in the mid-90s 51% of the U.S.

    will be owned by Institutions and Corporations."

    In a democracy/republic this means you will have

    Corporate Rule by the mid-90s. Did it happen?

    I dunno' but I'd keep my powder dry for methinks

    we ain't seen nothing yet- Get ready for a roller-

    coaster ride like none we've ever seen- Sorry
  2. JEAN (13 weeks ago) Is this Spam?

    Refreshing , to hear someone call it as it is. Now, These "BIG BOYS" Institutions (with the help of the federal government) want to spin the blame regarding their 700 billion dollar bailout on the poor in their attempt to hide their insatiable greed & leverage pays that caused this mess.

    In truth,

    God bless you.
  3. angelo96 (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    i think its tha best game in all tycoon
  4. C (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    Excellent and so true
  5. joyce (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    I have believed for a long time that Wall Street or the Fed is not out there to help the small investor, therefore we must learn how to invest and find those who have the small investor at heart. Thank you for the article. Joyce
  6. Dory (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    Although I am late in reading this, I do enjoy the

    F.Y.I.'s that your sending and speaking up about!

    We all know it is the banks who create and then

    get the gov't to bail them out!
  7. edgormley (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    excellent article!!!!!!!!!!!! need mor BUT get to the nut cuttin faster....

    efg
  8. Argo (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    Thank you for sharing this with us. As I suspected the institutions and brokrage houses benefitted greatly from this move.

    I am a victim of the brokrage houses and finally on my own through Fidelity! The brokrage houses do not need a break, everything they invest in on your behalf is loaded in their favor.



    I am impressed with Chris, his decision to recommend an option call with DynCorp, was brilliant. Made enough to join now on just this call, unfortgunately I did not sell when I was up 110% Friday Morning......I absolutely have no training in all of this and Chris did this for me. Thanks.



    R - ADK
  9. DAVID (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    I admire your passion!

    However, I see greed everywhere around me.

    Our interest rates have been among the highest in the world.

    Infusion of monies have been much quicker to be supplied in europe.

    Programs to stave off defaults on mortgages with variable rates for flippers or fools is bunk!

    Tax assessments at the local level are indicative!
  10. Per (1 year ago) Is this Spam?

    Hi, I am a neophyte investor and I just wish to thank you guys at Tycoon for your invaluable information and your advise for the "little guy".

    Thanks! Per Kjeller

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