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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Tradelite who wrote (2694)5/28/2002 2:33:57 PM
From: The Duke of URL©Read Replies (1) of 306849
 
" I don't spend much time studying FNM. My serious investments in real estate have little to do with what that company is doing "

Have you by chance noticed the TITLE OF THIS THREAD?

I guarantee you that the company that provides the purchaser of real estate, his liquidity, will have more than just a passing effect on your real estate holding's price. (Note: I used the correct term, price, not value.)

But now I have to laugh. I have no interest in the stock of fanny mae.

But your statement, "I suggested YOU look a little deeper in FNM by calling the company itself. It seems to me that you could start there" was a phrase used as standard operating procedure by pump and dumpers in the early years of SI, to pump up what we used to call a "POS".

If a company is not going to be straightforward in writing, just how straightforward do you think they will be with no written record?

You said:laying off bank loans to the general public to spread the risk" (your words) is known in the stock world as securitizing risk.

NOT IF YOU HEDGE IT WITH THE SAME PEOPLE YOU JUST BOUGHT IT FROM!... that is called a circle jerk
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