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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
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83076RE:"In the past 20+ years, the population in the US has grown from ~200m toJim McMannis8/3/2007
83075<<COF -68.03 how hard is it going to be for this to hit 60, 50, 40 or lessTradelite8/3/2007
83074Nice to see they were thinking about the shareholders<g> What's the nJohn Vosilla8/3/2007
83073'The land available to build houses gets tougher and tougher to find for a rJohn Vosilla8/3/2007
83072OT: I can't see where the tinting would have a significant effect. I have dThink4Yourself8/3/2007
83071"A Friedman Billings Ramsey analyst on Thursday said American Home MortgageJim McMannis8/3/2007
83070'Since GDP is the main indicator of activity in the US economy either it wasJohn Vosilla8/3/2007
83069COF -68.03 how hard is it going to be for this to hit 60, 50, 40 or less? CC deSmiling Bob8/3/2007
83068'The longs, and Buffett wannabes, are shaking in their boots, and they shoulJohn Vosilla8/3/2007
83067especially for you florida people (or anywhere tinted windows are used heavily) MulhollandDrive8/3/2007
83066Price Target for AHM Reduced forbes.comLes H8/3/2007
83065Higher Interest Rates The mortgage market disruption likely will mean some homeLes H8/3/2007
83064Well, they came out with a "we are solid" statement including the factJim McMannis8/3/2007
83063The Chinese aren't falling for it anymore. The REAL selling has yet to beginSmiling Bob8/3/2007
83062Thank you very much for the explanation. I believe I may understand what is hapThink4Yourself8/3/2007
83061Plenty of Hammers. Like PHM. Good for a small bounce but that was 2 days ago. NoJim McMannis8/3/2007
83060Do you really think so? Can I ask why? Would be very interested to hear your tThink4Yourself8/3/2007
83059The purpose of an 11 is to come up with a reorg plan which is voted on and then Travis_Bickle8/3/2007
83058CTX Forget the doji shoji yamojis CTX was at 20 just a few years ago It's hSmiling Bob8/3/2007
83057CFC is next in line.Jim McMannis8/3/2007
83056Would they then return tendered stocks and let the stock become worthless due toThink4Yourself8/3/2007
83055E-trade hasn't had any LEND shares to short for a while now.bkcraun8/3/2007
83054If LEND files I imagine Lone Star would provide the financing, they would then bTravis_Bickle8/3/2007
83053Does Lone Star have legal options if LEND declares bankruptcy before the deal coThink4Yourself8/3/2007
83052I think the ultimate deal will be to provide DIP financing.Travis_Bickle8/3/2007
83051RE:"I start laughing every time I look at LEND this morning." It'Jim McMannis8/3/2007
83050I start laughing every time I look at LEND this morning. Company comes out and Think4Yourself8/3/2007
83049Not sure I agree. In the past 20+ years, the population in the US has grown frobkcraun8/3/2007
83048HOV is trading like it has lost the will to live.Travis_Bickle8/3/2007
83047What's the most overvalued asset? Land. People say "real estate,"Les H8/3/2007
83046I think it should get a lot worse in terms of real economic impact and broad stoPerspective8/3/2007
83045Amazing the progression of segments. Thanks for posting that.Jim McMannis8/3/2007
83044I agree many of the builders will survive but their business will be non-existanThink4Yourself8/3/2007
83043Doubt that Fan and Fred will "buy the crap". What they'll do and Tradelite8/3/2007
83042<Other than the non-bank mortgage companies, which will soon be bankrupt, theBWAC8/3/2007
83041Oh come on now. What's wrong with someone with $30K/year free cash flow buyThink4Yourself8/3/2007
83040I have one of those as well. I do not think it crazy or paranoid, merely prudenMoneyPenny8/3/2007
83039Sure... right after 9/11. Also in October 2002, when spreads blew out. In 1998Oblomov8/3/2007
83038You're definitely not nuts. This lady was lucky: 'Hero' saves drivjrhana8/3/2007
83037<< i wonder if the "private secondary market" has ever "notTradelite8/3/2007
83036Compilation of recent CNBC RE stories paperdinero.comSmiling Bob8/3/2007
83035Never thought otherwise. Gee, were we supposed to bank on those 3:30 late day puSmiling Bob8/3/2007
83034<i>put you back on ignore. </i> Your normal response when you canLazarus_Long8/3/2007
83033dale, thank you. that is reasonable. so now i wonder if the "private secomarcher8/3/2007
83032Grace, I laughed at my best friend who has one of those glass breaker/seat beltLive2Sail8/3/2007
83031"Not nearly as bad as the 2000 experience yet, though." Do you expectmarcher8/3/2007
83030TITE, According to this article: sfgate.com the tourism business is good natioLive2Sail8/3/2007
83029Looks fine here, Ork. Just had to zoom in on it. So, spreads have blown out anPerspective8/2/2007
83028How about this: U.S. Housing Is one of History's `Biggest Bubbles,' Rogesaveslivesbyday8/2/2007
83027Here's one. junk index vs 7 years treasury. frbsf.orgJim McMannis8/2/2007
83026Parts of secondary mortgage market freeze up Many lenders can't sell loans oBroken_Clock8/2/2007
83025This should keep the snowball rolling downhill tomorrow: online.wsj.com Lenderpatron_anejo_por_favor8/2/2007
83024I'm sure a Bloomberg can do it. Too bad I don't have one.orkrious8/2/2007
83023See if you can find a chart back to 1990. I'm searching too.Jim McMannis8/2/2007
83022I recall the spread getting over 700 basis points a couple times. So we are stilJim McMannis8/2/2007
83021August 2007 Market Observations Going With The Flow? contraryinvestor.com frnextrade!8/2/2007
83020<i> Does anybody have a source to check how junk corporate spreads are farorkrious8/2/2007
83019It's a joke cause any honest appraiser will smell the rat.Broken_Clock8/2/2007
83018<I>It is amazing the market isn't more concerned about all of this.<Lizzie Tudor8/2/2007
83017stockcharts.comPaul Kern8/2/2007
83016I check BOA the other day. They were over 7% on a 30 yr. posted on a BB in the lJim McMannis8/2/2007
83015Has anyone checked out mortgage rates in their area lately? I tried using YahooThink4Yourself8/2/2007
83014to the Rocket Scientists on Wall Street that commented for this article: We regThink4Yourself8/2/2007
83013The US is dramatically ahead in terms of the technology and training developed iClever Nick Name8/2/2007
83012Your not nuts. I carry a spring loaded center pinch and a emergency hammer. harbJim McMannis8/2/2007
83011.Jim McMannis8/2/2007
83010OT "What do we really have that China couldn't get elsewhere?" Ildo798/2/2007
83009>>>the safety of U.S. bridges in general--a subject not many people proChanceIs8/2/2007
83008"There was not a single thing or series of things that singled out RoseburgLive2Sail8/2/2007
83007Law Firm Milberg Weiss Sued Over Alleged Kickbacks To Clients >>>Some ChanceIs8/2/2007
83006What do we really have that China couldn't get elsewhere? We have brain deaThink4Yourself8/2/2007
83005Those overseas idiots are going to see the light very soon and start dumping USSmiling Bob8/2/2007
83004You beat me to it. <G>Jim McMannis8/2/2007
83003Got a chart of that, by any chance? Would love a picture. BCPerspective8/2/2007
83002I'm looking for junk bond spreads. Anybody got a link to an updated chart? Perspective8/2/2007
83001JQP What's to worry about? Sheeet man - Jimbo told me that all the folks cldo798/2/2007
83000RE: AHM....Law Offices Bernard M. Gross, P.C. Files Class Action Suit Against AmChanceIs8/2/2007
82999Risk, All this is happening so fast you must have no time for a blog. <G>Jim McMannis8/2/2007
82998It is amazing the market isn't more concerned about all of this. The companThink4Yourself8/2/2007
82997Never much liked driving thru long tunnels, either, come to think of it.Tradelite8/2/2007
82996AHM traded as high as $4.60 today. Currently it's bouncing around in AH likeJim McMannis8/2/2007
82995<i>Looks like mortgage spreads aren't improving, despite what the stocPaul Kern8/2/2007
82994OT: It's fairly easy to survive if you are not knocked out by the impact. IThink4Yourself8/2/2007
82993“It is with great sadness I announce today that American Home Mortgage has been CalculatedRisk8/2/2007
82992today was its last trading day. I see it is down to 1.20 and falling hard AH. Lizzie Tudor8/2/2007
82991Not tomorrow. BTW AHM had 7,000 employees as of last week ...CalculatedRisk8/2/2007
82990So I guess you won't be volunteering to paint that anytime soon?Smiling Bob8/2/2007
82989AHM was one of the highest gaining shares on the naz today for a while.... up toLizzie Tudor8/2/2007
82988***OT**** <i>Not liking some of the things I'm hearing about the safeGraceZ8/2/2007
82987I have a fear of heights plus I have to cross this sucker every now and then: [Travis_Bickle8/2/2007
82986Looks like mortgage spreads aren't improving, despite what the stock market Perspective8/2/2007
82985AHM: Game over. American Home Mortage closing tomorrow newsday.com American HoCalculatedRisk8/2/2007
82984Might be some hope for the homebuilders.......they can start new careers in bridTradelite8/2/2007
82983this is OT, but its funny so I am posting here <I>Dell closes Oregon callLizzie Tudor8/2/2007
82982D'oh! I missed that one, excellent!<G>patron_anejo_por_favor8/2/2007
82981He set the comparable pricing too?Jim McMannis8/2/2007
82980Hey, what about being a game-fixing NBA ref?Live2Sail8/2/2007
82979DSL is the only thing on my screen (other than my longs) that didn't get a pTravis_Bickle8/2/2007
82978The mkt is always a bit behind this thread. Tomorrow, it's "RENEWED CRESmiling Bob8/2/2007
82977Agreed. I would also add that 95% of them are morons when it comes to economicsMike Johnston8/2/2007
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