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" ... Finally, a “Minsky Moment”—as the New Yorker dubbed it in 2008—occurs. Market insiders take profits, everyone panics, and a crash ensues before the cycle starts over. ... "
" ... Historically, you witness panics down to 10 times earnings with the S&P 500 then yielding 5%. It happened during the 2008-2009 financial meltdown. In 1982, Paul Volcker destroyed the market when he pressed interest rates up to 15%. Lest we forget, General Motors needed a $25 billion Treasury bailout in 2009. ... "
" ... The only sound advice ever given on market panics came from Bernard Baruch. Some poor devil thrust his portfolio (written on a scrap of paper) in Bernie’s face and asked what he should do. Baruch swiped away the paper without a look and told him “Sell down to the sleeping level.” ... "
" ... While many today believe the Fed should never have been created, we have not lived through those periods of panics and crashes. And while I think the Fed now acts in ways that are inappropriate (how can 12 FOMC board members purport to fine-tune an economic cycle, let alone solve employment problems?), the one true and proper role of the Fed is to provide liquidity in time of a crisis. ... "
" ... Why do defense lawyers and others who want more control over private rentals need an eviction “epidemic” or “tsunami?” Because it panics elected officials into making rash decisions, supporting bad policy like global bans on evictions. What’s notable about these interventions is the way they are written, almost always offering a new defense against eviction claims. The finger prints of the defense attorneys are all over these measures; they’re not worried about ending eviction, they just want to win the eviction cases that show up before a judge. ... "