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The New Robber Barons [Versión Kindle]

Janet M. Tavakoli

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From Janet Tavakoli: This is a compilation of my articles and (non-client) reports from September 2008 to February 2012. The target audience for The New Robber Barons has a background in finance and some awareness of the events and PR spin in the years following the financial crisis. Events unfold in real time and are organized by topic. Readers can see my original thought process and analysis in the face of misinformation foisted on the public. My conclusions were eventually confirmed by Congressional investigations.

WITH TRILLIONS ON THE TABLE--NOBODY PLAYS FAIR, AND EVERYONE PLAYS FOR KEEPS.

The New Robber Barons continues financial expert Janet Tavakoli's on-going chronicle of the global financial crisis captured in her articles from the September 2008 meltdown through February 2012. Picking up where her previous book, Dear Mr. Buffett: What an Investor Learns 1,269 Miles from Wall Street, ended, she exposes the criminogenic environment that enabled international oligarchs to solidify power.

In January 2009, Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, told Tom Brokaw: "the idea that people that move money around are some favored class...strikes me as getting pretty far away from where we should be." Two years later he publicly excused apparent insider trading by one of his successor candidates, David Sokol. He later retreated from this stance at his annual shareholder meeting in the wake of public criticism.

Berkshire Hathaway officer Charlie Munger admonished law students that Americans shouldn't be "bitching about a little bailout."

Shortly before Congress confronted him with Goldman Sachs's profiteering during the financial crisis, Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein quipped he was doing "God's work."

CEO Jamie Dimon told shareholders that he didn't think JPMorgan made a mistake when it came to potential foreclosure fraud: "maybe we'll have to pay penalties eventually to some of the attorneys general but we really think we should just continue." Meanwhile the bank scoured 115,000 mortgage affidavits and reserved $1.3 billion for legal costs.

After MF Global's October 31, 2011, bankruptcy a U.S. Congressman told former CEO Jon Corzine: "You've got thousands of hard working people around this country that feel cheated."

Tavakoli serves up example after stunning international example of no-strings-attached socialization of losses and privatization of gains. In the words of Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur: "I believe most of us would call that theft."


Praise for Janet Tavakoli

"Tavakoli makes for an attractive pundit--she knows her stuff, has strong
opinions, and turns a colorful quote."
Financial Times
"Janet Tavakoli warned that the biggest credit bubble in world history
was coming well in advance."
Jim Rogers, author of A Bull in China, Hot Commodities, Adventure Capitalist,
and Investment Biker
" [Tavakoli has] been railing against emperors wearing no clothes in the
credit derivatives markets forever. If only people had listened."
Andrew Tobias, author of The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need
"[Janet Tavakoli] writes in a clear, sprightly way."
ADAM SMITH (George J. W. Goodman), author of The Money Game and Supermoney
"[Janet Tavakoli is] an intelligent analyst whose command of the
arcane world of securitization mixed with a brutally honest analytical
framework makes it a pleasure to hear and read her work."
Asia Times Online

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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 612 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 339
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  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B007AL01HY
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas A Compendium Worth Having -- And Reading 20 de febrero de 2012
Por K. Denninger - Publicado en Amazon.com
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Janet is one of the few ACTUAL subject matter experts in the field of structured finance -- you know, mortgage-backed securities, complex slice-and-dice things like CDOs and credit default instruments -- that has been sounding the siren on the fraud in our financial system since the collapse began.

She's right, incidentally. The mathematics of this is really simple, if you think about it. Nobody will buy used dog food if you tell them honestly what you're selling. So in order to manage to blow a credit bubble, someone -- or lots of someones -- have to lie.

That's at the root of what happened in the 2007-2009 meltdown, and we've fixed none of it. Instead we have tried to paper it over.

What you'll find in this work is a compendium of Janet's writings, many published on Huffington Post (either excerpted or fully) and most, if not all, available on her web page.

So what makes it worth having in this format? Simple -- it's an inexpensive way for you to have them all categorized in a form and fashion that you can look at and understand based on the subject matter. Like all contemporary writers who put forward what amounts to OpEds or pieces that qualify as "reporting" there's a severe problem for the reader who wants to go back and cross-reference or look things up later -- how do you find what you're looking for?

Many people have the same issue with my work at The Market Ticker; there are over 5,000 articles there, and while I have excellent search technology implemented, even I, having written a piece, sometimes take a few minutes to find what I want to reference a year or two later.

Now you have the most important parts of what Janet has expounded on in one place.

You can choose to listen to the politicians who have every reason to, and have, protected the perpetrators of these frauds upon the public or you can choose to listen to actual subject matter experts like Janet Tavakoli. The difference is simply whether you wish to be informed or further deceived.

With this as a backdrop, however, and as a prequel to her upcoming work "The Money Book", this compendium ought to put the lie, once and for all, to the commonly-repeated mantra "Nobody committed any crimes" spewed repeatedly by politicians of all stripes

Highly recommended.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Robber Barons 26 de marzo de 2012
Por Charles J. - Publicado en Amazon.com
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This is an exhaustive and well-written book that everyone should read. I highly recommend it. Deliberative and informative. An important reference book for anyone interest in economic history.
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5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Excellent Compilation of the Financial Crisis 20 de febrero de 2012
Por John F. Crow - Publicado en Amazon.com
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I have been following the Titans of the Financial Bloggers such as K. Denninger, Peter Schiff and Janet Tavakoli since the crash of 2008. Janet is right on target. Time to start the prosecuting for the crooks on Wall Street. Janet has summarized her research since the start of the crisis. Well worth the read.
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