Linn, Tortoise Energy: Risk vs. Reward – Lee Munson and Patrick Kirts comment on Linn and Tortoise Energy

Posted in Latest Reports, Stock Reports on June 18th, 2009

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Banning M2M: The Worst Mistake in History

Posted in Latest Reports, Stock Reports on March 13th, 2009

Lee Eugene Munson comments on mark-to-market accounting. Published on Seeking Alpha
Yesterday the house Financial Services Subcommittee run by Paul E. Kanjorski (D-PA) discussed mark-to-market accounting.

Why do you care? Some misguided wicks out there (i.e. Warren Buffett and Steve Forbes) have asked for the M2M (yes, we have a silly text friendly symbol for mark-to-market now, twitters rejoice!) to be banned. On one hand I say yes, but only if it applies to me as well. It would allow me to ask my clients to stop using their current portfolio balances and simply use the balances from 2007. This would make me look spectacular, my referrals would shoot though the roof, and nobody would call concerned about the future of their retirement. The problem with this is that it is a fraud. People seeking to ban the M2M rule are asking the investing public to support the next great Ponzi scheme. The only difference in this scenario is that trades are placed and the money is invested in bank debt.
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Why It’s Actually Different This Time

Posted in Latest Reports, Stock Reports on March 12th, 2009

Lee Eugene Munson and Patrick Kirts present an economic outlook. Published on Seeking Alpha

Thomas Lee, US Equity Strategy at JPMorgan, generated some buzz in the past few days when he noticed that the twelve-year-low reached by the Dow last week had only happened two other times in history. The others occurred on April 3, 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, and on December 6, 1974, after the first oil crisis. We now know that recovery in the market was soon to follow, and that the respective recessions ended four to nine months after, although unemployment had yet to peak. In both cases, the market popped and drew in the crowds. Is it really different this time, or is recovery right around the corner?
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