Monday, 6 October 2008



Just as Well They Banned Short Selling, Eh?

As the markets tank the question is how low can we go? There is quite simply no immediate floor for the FTSE 100, after 4500 the next level is the January 2003 level of 3600. a drop of some 20%. Think that is impossible?Stocks are down more than 20% since the beginning of the year.

So it isn't hard to see that kind of market capitulation happening. In the tech bust of 1999-2000 many stocks fell 90%. Some bank stocks have already dropped 90%. There is nothing government can do to alter the reality and this has to play out. Tokyo had near zero interest rates for the best part of a decade (sorry Vince that was no panacea). The liquidity problem is a precursor to the solvency problem. Governments can flood markets with liquidity but that can't fix insolvency. This is going to be painful.

Politicians who claim to have solutions to the credit crunch are infantalising the electorate. The best they can do is ameliorate the problems. They can't alter the underlying reality. Over-priced assets are crashing and bringing down the banks - not all - some like HSBC are relatively unscathed. 
There are pluses as well, if you are in your twenties you will have a better chance of getting on the property ladder now...