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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Alan Blinder Interviewed by Bob Brinker

Moneytalk with Bob Brinker Commentary for June 24, 2012 Radio Show

On Sunday, Bob interviewed Alan Blinder, former Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and current Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and Co-Director of Princeton's Center for Economic Policy Studies.   The following commentary is from my "Retirement Advisor" writing partner,  David Korn.
 Here are the important points from the interview:
  • Bob said nobody asked Ben Bernanke this week whether if there is a QE3 what kind of impact he would hope to get.  How would you answer that?  Alan said if and when they do QE3 it will most likely be concentrated in mortgage backed securities in order to push mortgage rates down even further.  
  • What did you think of QE1?  Alan says QE1 was a success. It came out in the height of the crises when the MBS market had died.  The fed came in as a big time buyer and re-established a market reducing the spread relative to Treasuries.  That would be the object again in QE3 but it could not have the success as QE1 because the market is not in a catatonic state
  • What about QE2?  Alan said the upper limits you could have expected from QE2 was probably a B rating and we got a B- grade.  It appeared to have pulled down the medium to long-term maturity yield.
  • What do you think of Operation Twist?  Alan said it is weaker than QE2 because in Operation Twist it is buying long term maturities and selling short ones. Buying bonds is expansionary, but selling bonds is contractionary.  So you are pushing up with one hand that is stronger than the other hand that is pushing down.  So it is not as potent as QE2.
  • Alan said the big punch from the Fed was when it brought the Fed Funds rate from 5.25% down to essentially zero.  That is a lot of interest rate power which you would expect to have major effects on both short term and long term interest rates and it did. QE1 was very beneficial because of the chaos.  Once we got into QE2, expectations were lowered as to how much effect it would happen.
  • Bob asked Alan about our national debt.  Alan said it is worrisome that we have a huge debt. The good news is he thinks Congress will get serious about bringing down the deficit in a bi-partisan way once interest rates start rising.  Right now, people including politicians see this low interest rate environment and don’t react.  But once the government starts paying 4% for the 10-year bond versus 1.5%, things will move quickly.
  • What do you think of the US adopting an austerity program.  Alan said he is not in favor of it right now as we are having no problem borrowing money on a global basis.  We are getting money for free.  In fact, in real terms, we are getting it at negative rates.  We could put this money to good use.  There are roads that need repairing and other infrastructure issues that money could be well spent on.
  • A caller asked if at some point all of this quantitative easing will translate into an inflationary force?  Alan said the money supply has not grown all that much, but bank reserves have exploded.  Normally, they keep only the legal requirements.  But since Lehman brothers they have been accumulating money, $1.7 trillion. At some point, those bank reserves have to get sucked back in.  It will be inflationary if the Fed does a bad job.  If you put the bank reserves back too quickly it will cause a recession like in the 1930s. Or you could leave it too long and get an inflationary spiral.  Alan doesn’t think the Fed will get this 100% right.  But he is not worried too much about inflationary consequences and believes that the Fed will get it more or less right.
  • Bob asked Alan whether when you are on the Federal Reserve, is it a free and open exchange of ideas or do you basically defer to the chairman.  Alan says when he was on board under Greenspan, it was a little more dictatorship like.  Ben Bernanke never felt that was the best way to run things and he has changed things considerably from what he has heard and there is much more of a free flow of information being exchanged where objections are raised.
  • Could we get an inverted yield curve if Operation Twist is bungled?  The yield curve only becomes inverted when monetary policy is tightened and the Fed is pushing up the Fed Funds rate.  You can see this in the current situation because even with the way depressed 10-year bond rate at 1.65% against the fed funds which is 0.15%, that is a 150 basis points above the historic slope over the last few decades.  To get an inverted yield curve, it is always because the Fed pushed up the short end dramatically and the long end couldn’t keep up pace.
  • Given we have been in a slow growth economy for some time, why with zero percent interest rates isn’t the economy showing more life?  Alan said when economies go into dumps because of huge debt crises it takes longer to climb out.  We are experiencing a deleveraging following a time when consumers had huge debts.  Also, the housing market has shown minimal recovery.  Past recoveries would suggest we should be in a home building boom by now.  But we are not for a variety of reasons, including the overhand of bad mortgages that are still hanging out there.  Government spending is actually falling as well.
EC:  Learn more about Dr. Alan Blinder on his Princeton University web site at this url: http://tinyurl.com/5oacth

The above commentary is courtesy of my writing partner, David Korn




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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Phil Storer Will Offer Expert Advice on Bob Brinker's Moneytalk - May 30

Author and stock and commodities veteran Phil Storer will share his trading tips with listeners on Bob Brinker's Moneytalk radio show in a May 30 interview that will be conducted by guest host and business journalist Lynn Jimenez .
Storer is the author of a new book Chalk Talks for Traders – Easy Xs and Os from a Proven Market Pro, intended to help investors master technical techniques used by successful trading professionals. He is a long-time expert on predicting the direction and duration of market moves.  

Read the book Chalk Talks for Traders before the interview then call in with your questions!

Chalk Talks for Traders – Easy Xs and Os from a Proven Market Pro is available now for $32.96 at http://www.chalktalksfortraders.com (includes shipping and handling) and for less than $20 (currently $19.24) by clicking my link.


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Bob Brinker's Moneytalk is a nationally broadcast show that airs from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm EDT on weekends. In Storer’s radio interview with Ms. Jimenez, Storer will explain the trading tools outlined in his book.
Storer is Director of Trading for the commodity division of Dillon Gage Inc., a full-service brokerage firm based in Dallas, Texas.
For more information on Moneytalk, consult your local listings for broadcast times and go to http://www.bobbrinker.com. To call the program, dial (800) 934-2221. In the show, Bob Brinker answers investment questions from around the country and discusses current issues.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Moneytalk with Bob Brinker Guests & Books

Bob Brinker's guest Sunday May 9, 2010 was Roger Farmer, author of the book "How the Economy Works: Confidence, Crashes and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies"

Bob Brinker's guest Sunday May 2, 2010 was Gregory Zuckerman, author of the book "The Greatest Trade Ever: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of How John Paulson Defied Wall Street and Made Financial History"

Bob Brinker's guest Saturday May 1, 2010 was Roger Farmer, author of the book "Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry's Road from Glory to Disaster"

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Moneytalk Guests and Books

"Moneytalk Hosted by Bob Brinker" Guests and Books For January 2009

Bob Brinker, host of Moneytalk, usually interviews a guest in the final hour of his three hour weekend radio show. These guests usually have a new book to promote. Bob has become good at interviewing his guests to let them express their opinions. This has become the favorite segment of the show for many of us. Below is a list of the guests for this month with links to buy their books to support this site.

Sunday January 10, 2010: Erwann Michel-Kerjan, co-editor of "The Irrational Economist: Making Decisions in a Dangerous World"

Saturday January 9, 2010: Matthew Richardson, editor of "Restoring Financial Stability: How to Repair a Failed System (Wiley Finance)"

Sunday January 3, 2010: Guest Host Lynn Jimenez: author of the book ¿Se Habla Dinero? The Everyday Guide to Financial Success (English and Spanish Edition)
A bilingual guide to the basics of financial success walks readers through the fundamentals of personal finance and money management and explains how to open and use bank accounts; establish and manage credit; save and borrow money for education; and master basic investing techniques. This bilingual guide makes intimidating topics easy and gives readers the confidence they need to move forward. Lynn Jimenez Fan Club

Saturday January 2, 2010: Joseph F. Hurley, author of "The Best Way To Save for College --- a Complete Guide to 529 Plans"

Favorite guests from past months:

Saturday November 21, 2009: Barbara Weltman, contributing editor to "J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2010: For Preparing Your 2009 Tax Return"

America's number one bestselling tax guide offers the best balance of thoroughness, organization, and usability. For over half a century, more than 39 million Americans have turned to J.K. Lasser for easy-to-follow, expert advice and guidance on planning and filing their taxes. Written by a team of tax specialists, J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2010 includes all the outstanding features that have made this book the nation's all-time top-selling tax guide.
  • Over 2,500 easy-to-use tax planning tips and strategies
  • Easy-to-understand coverage of the year's tax law changes
  • Filing tips and instructions to help you prepare your 2009 return
  • Quick reference section that highlights what's new for 2009
  • Quick topic index to help pinpoint the biggest money-saving deductions
  • Advice for customers whose use software or CPAs to file their taxes
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Saturday November 14, 2009: Jim Lebenthal: Lebenthal On Munis: Straight Talk About Tax-Free Municipal Bonds for the Troubled Investor Deciding

Saturday October 31, 2009: David L. Scott: "The American Heritage Dictionary of Business Terms"

Sunday October 25, 2009: Dale Robyn Siegel: "The New Rules for Mortgages"
Bob said the switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree with a record number of callers wanting to ask Ms. Siegel questions.



Saturday, December 05, 2009

Moneytalk With Bob Brinker Guests: Dec 2009: List of their Books

Bob Brinker, host of Moneytalk, usually interviews a guest in the final hour of his three hour weekend radio show. These guests usually have a new book to promote. Bob has become good at interviewing his guests to let them express their opinions. This has become the favorite segment of the show for many of us. Below is a list of the guests for this month with links to buy their books to support this site.

Saturday December 5, 2009: Joshua Kosman, "The Buyout of America: How Private Equity Will Cause the Next Great Credit Crisis"

Last Month: Moneytalk With Bob Brinker Guests - November 2009

Favorite guests from past months:

Saturday November 21, 2009: Barbara Weltman, contributing editor to "J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2010: For Preparing Your 2009 Tax Return"

America's number one bestselling tax guide offers the best balance of thoroughness, organization, and usability. For over half a century, more than 39 million Americans have turned to J.K. Lasser for easy-to-follow, expert advice and guidance on planning and filing their taxes. Written by a team of tax specialists, J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2010 includes all the outstanding features that have made this book the nation's all-time top-selling tax guide.
  • Over 2,500 easy-to-use tax planning tips and strategies
  • Easy-to-understand coverage of the year's tax law changes
  • Filing tips and instructions to help you prepare your 2009 return
  • Quick reference section that highlights what's new for 2009
  • Quick topic index to help pinpoint the biggest money-saving deductions
  • Advice for customers whose use software or CPAs to file their taxes
TurboTax 2009 - List of Products on Sale
FREE Super Saver Shipping
No Sales Tax

Most popular:
TurboTax Deluxe Federal + State 2009 + efile


Saturday November 14, 2009: Jim Lebenthal: Lebenthal On Munis: Straight Talk About Tax-Free Municipal Bonds for the Troubled Investor Deciding

Saturday October 31, 2009: David L. Scott: "The American Heritage Dictionary of Business Terms"

Sunday October 25, 2009: Dale Robyn Siegel: "The New Rules for Mortgages"
Bob said the switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree with a record number of callers wanting to ask Ms. Siegel questions.
Saturday October 3, 2009: Gretchen Morgenson, author of the book "The Capitalist's Bible: The Essential Guide to Free Markets--and Why They Matter to You"

Guest Host Lynn Jimenez: Lynn Jimenez Fan Club :

Lynn's Book:
¿Se Habla Dinero? The Everyday Guide to Financial Success (English and Spanish Edition)
A bilingual guide to the basics of financial success. ¿Se Habla Dinero? walks readers through the fundamentals of personal finance and money management and explains how to open and use bank accounts; establish and manage credit; save and borrow money for education; and master basic investing techniques. This bilingual guide makes intimidating topics easy and gives readers the confidence they need to move forward.

Buy from Amazon.com here



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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Moneytalk With Bob Brinker Guests - November 2009 List of their Books

Bob Brinker, host of Moneytalk, usually interviews a guest in the final hour of his three hour weekend radio show. These guests usually have a new book to promote. Bob has become good at interviewing his guests to let them express their opinions. This has become the favorite segment of the show for many of us. Below is a list of the guests for this month with links to buy their books to support this site.

Saturday November 28, 2009: Henry Mintzberg: "Managing"
Academic Henry Mintzberg is ranked nine on the "Top 20 Business Thinkers" list of the Wall Street Journal and 16 on the Financial Times' "The Thinkers 50" list. Managing may be the most revealing book yet written about what managers do, how they do it, and how they can do it better. Mintzberg concludes, "to be effective in any managerial position, there is a need for thoughtfulness--not dogma, not greed risen to some high art, not fashionable technique, not "me too" strategies, not all that `leadership' hype, just plain old judgment." An excellent, must-read book for managers and aspiring managers" says Mary Whaley in Booklist, Sep 2009.
Sunday November 22, 2009: David DeLong: "Buddy Can You Spare a Job ­
The MetLife Study of the New Realities of the Job Market for Aging Baby
Boomers"

Saturday November 21, 2009: Barbara Weltman, contributing editor to "J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2010: For Preparing Your 2009 Tax Return"

Sunday November 15, 2009: Leander Kahney: Inside Steve's Brain
An in-depth profile of Apple CEO Steven Jobs.

Saturday November 14, 2009: Jim Lebenthal: Lebenthal On Munis: Straight Talk About Tax-Free Municipal Bonds for the Troubled Investor Deciding

Saturday and Sunday November 7 & 8, 2009:
Guest Host Lynn Jimenez:
Book ¿Se Habla Dinero? The Everyday Guide to Financial Success (English and Spanish Edition)
A bilingual guide to the basics of financial success.

Lynn Jimenez Fan Club

Saturday October 31, 2009: David L. Scott: "The American Heritage Dictionary of Business Terms"

Sunday October 25, 2009: Dale Robyn Siegel, author of "The New Rules for Mortgages"
Bob said the switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree with a record number of callers wanting to ask Ms. Siegel questions.

Saturday October 24, 2009: "Last Man Standing: The Ascent of Jamie Dimon and JPMorgan Chase"

Sunday October 18, 2009: Robert A. Hefner, III, author of the book "The Grand Energy Transition: The Rise of Energy Gases, Sustainable Life and Growth, and the Next Great Economic Expansion"

Saturday October 17, 2009: Micheline Maynard, senior business correspondent for the New York Times. Autor of new book "The Selling of the American Economy: How Foreign Companies Are Remaking the American Dream"

Sunday October 11, 2009: John Mullins, co-author of "Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through to a Better Business Model"

Saturday October 10, 2009: author of "Inside Larry and Sergey's Brain (English, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Portuguese Edition)"


Sunday October 4, 2009: Steven Davidoff, author of the book, "Gods at War: Shotgun Takeovers, Government by Deal, and the Private Equity Implosion"

Saturday October 3, 2009: Gretchen Morgenson, author of the book "The Capitalist's Bible: The Essential Guide to Free Markets--and Why They Matter to You"

Guest Host Lynn Jimenez: Lynn Jimenez Fan Club : Book
¿Se Habla Dinero? The Everyday Guide to Financial Success (English and Spanish Edition)
A bilingual guide to the basics of financial success. ¿Se Habla Dinero? walks readers through the fundamentals of personal finance and money management and explains how to open and use bank accounts; establish and manage credit; save and borrow money for education; and master basic investing techniques. This bilingual guide makes intimidating topics easy and gives readers the confidence they need to move forward.

Buy from Amazon.com here



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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Moneytalk With Bob Brinker Guests - List of their Books

Bob Brinker, host of Moneytalk, usually interviews a guest in the final hour of his three hour weekend radio show. These guests usually have a new book to promote. Bob has become good at interviewing his guests to let them express their opinions. This has become the favorite segment of the show for many of us. Below is a list of the guests for this month with links to buy their books to support this site.

Saturday October 31, 2009: David L. Scott: "The American Heritage Dictionary of Business Terms"

Sunday October 25, 2009: Dale Robyn Siegel, author of "The New Rules for Mortgages"
Bob said the switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree with a record number of callers wanting to ask Ms. Siegel questions.

Saturday October 24, 2009: "Last Man Standing: The Ascent of Jamie Dimon and JPMorgan Chase"

Sunday October 18, 2009: Robert A. Hefner, III, author of the book "The Grand Energy Transition: The Rise of Energy Gases, Sustainable Life and Growth, and the Next Great Economic Expansion"

Saturday October 17, 2009: Micheline Maynard, senior business correspondent for the New York Times. Autor of new book "The Selling of the American Economy: How Foreign Companies Are Remaking the American Dream"

Sunday October 11, 2009: John Mullins, co-author of "Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through to a Better Business Model"

Saturday October 10, 2009: author of "Inside Larry and Sergey's Brain (English, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Portuguese Edition)"


Sunday October 4, 2009: Steven Davidoff, author of the book, "Gods at War: Shotgun Takeovers, Government by Deal, and the Private Equity Implosion"

Saturday October 3, 2009: Gretchen Morgenson, author of the book "The Capitalist's Bible: The Essential Guide to Free Markets--and Why They Matter to You"

Guest Host Lynn Jimenez: Lynn Jimenez Fan Club : Book
¿Se Habla Dinero? The Everyday Guide to Financial Success (English and Spanish Edition)
A bilingual guide to the basics of financial success. ¿Se Habla Dinero? walks readers through the fundamentals of personal finance and money management and explains how to open and use bank accounts; establish and manage credit; save and borrow money for education; and master basic investing techniques. This bilingual guide makes intimidating topics easy and gives readers the confidence they need to move forward.

Buy from Amazon.com here



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