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I agree with you on the PSA’s, but the problem is that judges still do not understand the securitization issues. Think about it: why would a judge care if the bank violated its own PSA when they don’t really understand securitization? …

Anyway, the judges are the final frontier here. No judge wants to be the first to stop the bank — if you don’t understand securitization then that prospect is very scary.


More from Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story. He doesn’t understand derivatives so he goes to the New York Stock Exchange to ask anybody coming out of the building to explain them, and nobody can. A Harvard professor of economics and former chief economist of the IMF can’t explain them. Then…



MICHAEL MOORE: Sir, can you explain derivatives to me? Anybody explain derivatives? Credit default swaps? Could somebody explain to me what these are? Sir, can you tell me what a credit default swap is?

Man: I can’t.

MM: Can you explain a derivative to me? (men walk past him) Can you explain what, tell me what a derivative is?

MM: Nobody will talk to me.

Man in sweatshirt: Naw, I’m just a blue collar guy.

MM: I can see that. Yeah, I can see that, yeah.

MM: Hey.

Man in suit: How’re you doing? (keeps going)

MM: Hey, I’m looking for some advice.

Man in suit: Yeah, good.

MM: You guys got any advice for me here?

Man in suit: Don’t make any more movies.

MM: Yeah– laughs

MM: Derivative? Credit default swap? (Sigh)


MM: I did find one guy on Wall Street who wasn’t a film critic. Marcus Haupt is an Ivy League educated engineer who was a vice president of Lehman Brothers and spent 15 years on Wall Street creating what they call complex financial instruments.


MM: What is a derivative?


MARCUS HAUPT: Well a derivative is really, it’s a secondary bet on the underlying product. So you may have a stock, and then you have an option on that stock, and an option in that stock allows you the privilege but not the obligation to buy or sell. How should I put this? You’re allowed to make a decision on whether or not you want to openly take that exposure. Here, let me explain it another way. So the derivative’s price is based on the price of something else, so it’s something like a second-degree equation. If you think of, let’s say, um– uh– Maybe I should go back. Let me start this over again. Let’s go back here. …


MM: I was lost. Maybe there’s someone at Harvard University who could explain it to me.


PROF. KENNETH ROGOFF Dept. of Economics, Harvard University, Former Chief Economist, IMF: Yeah. Yeah, the– the– the uh– the– the uh– the– the buyer… so the seller holds the loan and it might default, and they sell off, uh, uh– somebody–somebody else uh….sorry, let me just back up, I’m–I–I apologize. These are pretty exotic.


MM: Derivatives are nothing more than complicated betting schemes. Here’s what the math equation of one looks like. [camera panning down long complicated equation] Can’t figure it out? That’s ok. You’re not supposed to. They’ve made them purposely confusing so they can get away with murder.


MARCUS HAUPT: Let’s say you’re a lawyer and you’re coming in and you’re from the government and you’re trying to evaluate if these things violate the tax code. or not. If you can figure what they’re doing, most likely that Wall Street firm will offer you a job.


MM: Could I go to Wall Street and just ask them to set up a derivative on anything?


MH: Yes. Believe me, if it’s out there, there’s a derivative on it.


MM: So this is what Wall Street has come to, an insane casino. We’ve allowed them to bet on anything, including our family home.





Tons of people lined up at 2am last Friday morning, crushing the malls and stores looking for super-duper bargains. But actual paying customers and retail revenues were only slightly higher than last year's, which wasn't anything close to good.


The U.S. and world economies are struggling with debt, unemployment and a real estate crisis, which won’t give a big boost to overall consumer discretionary spending. President Obama is proposing to freeze pay for Federal employees, the banks are trying to untangle the national housing foreclosure mess and Monday the European Union announced a $113 billion bailout plan just to help Ireland’s struggling economy. Meanwhile other European countries are also facing serious debt problems.


With all of this going on, are consumers going to start spending like crazy during the next four weeks?


According to the National Retail Federation 212,000,000 people went shopping over the weekend, which sounds impressive, but overall spending only increased by .5% to $45 billion compared to last year. Nevertheless, financial pundits are estimating that online sales could reach $1 trillion for Cyber Monday.


An article on Yahoo Finance titled "The Holiday Season: The Haves vs. the Have-Nots", proposed that people in the more improved industries, like finance, would spend more this season, making up for the lack of spending from consumers who are unemployed or in businesses that are still tied to the depressed housing market.


My email box has been bombarded with retail specials from merchants who are already hinting that their “Cyber Sales” will keep going for awhile. For example, online and in-store deals from WalMart are now being offered throughout their "Cyber Week."


Of course if you take the shopping plunge, make sure you have your list of people written down and the gifts that you plan to purchase for them. Then scope out the online price comparison sites like Retail Me Not and Coupon Cabin before you hit the “purchase“ button or head to the mall. And most importantly, stay within your overall spending budget.



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I agree with you on the PSA’s, but the problem is that judges still do not understand the securitization issues. Think about it: why would a judge care if the bank violated its own PSA when they don’t really understand securitization? …

Anyway, the judges are the final frontier here. No judge wants to be the first to stop the bank — if you don’t understand securitization then that prospect is very scary.


More from Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story. He doesn’t understand derivatives so he goes to the New York Stock Exchange to ask anybody coming out of the building to explain them, and nobody can. A Harvard professor of economics and former chief economist of the IMF can’t explain them. Then…



MICHAEL MOORE: Sir, can you explain derivatives to me? Anybody explain derivatives? Credit default swaps? Could somebody explain to me what these are? Sir, can you tell me what a credit default swap is?

Man: I can’t.

MM: Can you explain a derivative to me? (men walk past him) Can you explain what, tell me what a derivative is?

MM: Nobody will talk to me.

Man in sweatshirt: Naw, I’m just a blue collar guy.

MM: I can see that. Yeah, I can see that, yeah.

MM: Hey.

Man in suit: How’re you doing? (keeps going)

MM: Hey, I’m looking for some advice.

Man in suit: Yeah, good.

MM: You guys got any advice for me here?

Man in suit: Don’t make any more movies.

MM: Yeah– laughs

MM: Derivative? Credit default swap? (Sigh)


MM: I did find one guy on Wall Street who wasn’t a film critic. Marcus Haupt is an Ivy League educated engineer who was a vice president of Lehman Brothers and spent 15 years on Wall Street creating what they call complex financial instruments.


MM: What is a derivative?


MARCUS HAUPT: Well a derivative is really, it’s a secondary bet on the underlying product. So you may have a stock, and then you have an option on that stock, and an option in that stock allows you the privilege but not the obligation to buy or sell. How should I put this? You’re allowed to make a decision on whether or not you want to openly take that exposure. Here, let me explain it another way. So the derivative’s price is based on the price of something else, so it’s something like a second-degree equation. If you think of, let’s say, um– uh– Maybe I should go back. Let me start this over again. Let’s go back here. …


MM: I was lost. Maybe there’s someone at Harvard University who could explain it to me.


PROF. KENNETH ROGOFF Dept. of Economics, Harvard University, Former Chief Economist, IMF: Yeah. Yeah, the– the– the uh– the– the uh– the– the buyer… so the seller holds the loan and it might default, and they sell off, uh, uh– somebody–somebody else uh….sorry, let me just back up, I’m–I–I apologize. These are pretty exotic.


MM: Derivatives are nothing more than complicated betting schemes. Here’s what the math equation of one looks like. [camera panning down long complicated equation] Can’t figure it out? That’s ok. You’re not supposed to. They’ve made them purposely confusing so they can get away with murder.


MARCUS HAUPT: Let’s say you’re a lawyer and you’re coming in and you’re from the government and you’re trying to evaluate if these things violate the tax code. or not. If you can figure what they’re doing, most likely that Wall Street firm will offer you a job.


MM: Could I go to Wall Street and just ask them to set up a derivative on anything?


MH: Yes. Believe me, if it’s out there, there’s a derivative on it.


MM: So this is what Wall Street has come to, an insane casino. We’ve allowed them to bet on anything, including our family home.





Tons of people lined up at 2am last Friday morning, crushing the malls and stores looking for super-duper bargains. But actual paying customers and retail revenues were only slightly higher than last year's, which wasn't anything close to good.


The U.S. and world economies are struggling with debt, unemployment and a real estate crisis, which won’t give a big boost to overall consumer discretionary spending. President Obama is proposing to freeze pay for Federal employees, the banks are trying to untangle the national housing foreclosure mess and Monday the European Union announced a $113 billion bailout plan just to help Ireland’s struggling economy. Meanwhile other European countries are also facing serious debt problems.


With all of this going on, are consumers going to start spending like crazy during the next four weeks?


According to the National Retail Federation 212,000,000 people went shopping over the weekend, which sounds impressive, but overall spending only increased by .5% to $45 billion compared to last year. Nevertheless, financial pundits are estimating that online sales could reach $1 trillion for Cyber Monday.


An article on Yahoo Finance titled "The Holiday Season: The Haves vs. the Have-Nots", proposed that people in the more improved industries, like finance, would spend more this season, making up for the lack of spending from consumers who are unemployed or in businesses that are still tied to the depressed housing market.


My email box has been bombarded with retail specials from merchants who are already hinting that their “Cyber Sales” will keep going for awhile. For example, online and in-store deals from WalMart are now being offered throughout their "Cyber Week."


Of course if you take the shopping plunge, make sure you have your list of people written down and the gifts that you plan to purchase for them. Then scope out the online price comparison sites like Retail Me Not and Coupon Cabin before you hit the “purchase“ button or head to the mall. And most importantly, stay within your overall spending budget.



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I agree with you on the PSA’s, but the problem is that judges still do not understand the securitization issues. Think about it: why would a judge care if the bank violated its own PSA when they don’t really understand securitization? …

Anyway, the judges are the final frontier here. No judge wants to be the first to stop the bank — if you don’t understand securitization then that prospect is very scary.


More from Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story. He doesn’t understand derivatives so he goes to the New York Stock Exchange to ask anybody coming out of the building to explain them, and nobody can. A Harvard professor of economics and former chief economist of the IMF can’t explain them. Then…



MICHAEL MOORE: Sir, can you explain derivatives to me? Anybody explain derivatives? Credit default swaps? Could somebody explain to me what these are? Sir, can you tell me what a credit default swap is?

Man: I can’t.

MM: Can you explain a derivative to me? (men walk past him) Can you explain what, tell me what a derivative is?

MM: Nobody will talk to me.

Man in sweatshirt: Naw, I’m just a blue collar guy.

MM: I can see that. Yeah, I can see that, yeah.

MM: Hey.

Man in suit: How’re you doing? (keeps going)

MM: Hey, I’m looking for some advice.

Man in suit: Yeah, good.

MM: You guys got any advice for me here?

Man in suit: Don’t make any more movies.

MM: Yeah– laughs

MM: Derivative? Credit default swap? (Sigh)


MM: I did find one guy on Wall Street who wasn’t a film critic. Marcus Haupt is an Ivy League educated engineer who was a vice president of Lehman Brothers and spent 15 years on Wall Street creating what they call complex financial instruments.


MM: What is a derivative?


MARCUS HAUPT: Well a derivative is really, it’s a secondary bet on the underlying product. So you may have a stock, and then you have an option on that stock, and an option in that stock allows you the privilege but not the obligation to buy or sell. How should I put this? You’re allowed to make a decision on whether or not you want to openly take that exposure. Here, let me explain it another way. So the derivative’s price is based on the price of something else, so it’s something like a second-degree equation. If you think of, let’s say, um– uh– Maybe I should go back. Let me start this over again. Let’s go back here. …


MM: I was lost. Maybe there’s someone at Harvard University who could explain it to me.


PROF. KENNETH ROGOFF Dept. of Economics, Harvard University, Former Chief Economist, IMF: Yeah. Yeah, the– the– the uh– the– the uh– the– the buyer… so the seller holds the loan and it might default, and they sell off, uh, uh– somebody–somebody else uh….sorry, let me just back up, I’m–I–I apologize. These are pretty exotic.


MM: Derivatives are nothing more than complicated betting schemes. Here’s what the math equation of one looks like. [camera panning down long complicated equation] Can’t figure it out? That’s ok. You’re not supposed to. They’ve made them purposely confusing so they can get away with murder.


MARCUS HAUPT: Let’s say you’re a lawyer and you’re coming in and you’re from the government and you’re trying to evaluate if these things violate the tax code. or not. If you can figure what they’re doing, most likely that Wall Street firm will offer you a job.


MM: Could I go to Wall Street and just ask them to set up a derivative on anything?


MH: Yes. Believe me, if it’s out there, there’s a derivative on it.


MM: So this is what Wall Street has come to, an insane casino. We’ve allowed them to bet on anything, including our family home.





Tons of people lined up at 2am last Friday morning, crushing the malls and stores looking for super-duper bargains. But actual paying customers and retail revenues were only slightly higher than last year's, which wasn't anything close to good.


The U.S. and world economies are struggling with debt, unemployment and a real estate crisis, which won’t give a big boost to overall consumer discretionary spending. President Obama is proposing to freeze pay for Federal employees, the banks are trying to untangle the national housing foreclosure mess and Monday the European Union announced a $113 billion bailout plan just to help Ireland’s struggling economy. Meanwhile other European countries are also facing serious debt problems.


With all of this going on, are consumers going to start spending like crazy during the next four weeks?


According to the National Retail Federation 212,000,000 people went shopping over the weekend, which sounds impressive, but overall spending only increased by .5% to $45 billion compared to last year. Nevertheless, financial pundits are estimating that online sales could reach $1 trillion for Cyber Monday.


An article on Yahoo Finance titled "The Holiday Season: The Haves vs. the Have-Nots", proposed that people in the more improved industries, like finance, would spend more this season, making up for the lack of spending from consumers who are unemployed or in businesses that are still tied to the depressed housing market.


My email box has been bombarded with retail specials from merchants who are already hinting that their “Cyber Sales” will keep going for awhile. For example, online and in-store deals from WalMart are now being offered throughout their "Cyber Week."


Of course if you take the shopping plunge, make sure you have your list of people written down and the gifts that you plan to purchase for them. Then scope out the online price comparison sites like Retail Me Not and Coupon Cabin before you hit the “purchase“ button or head to the mall. And most importantly, stay within your overall spending budget.



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