Insiders sell like there’s no tomorrow

Corporate officers and directors were buying stock when the market hit bottom. What does it say that they’re selling now?
By Colin Barr, senior writer
Last Updated: September 11, 2009: 7:27 AM ET
NEW YORK (Fortune) — Can hundreds of stock-selling insiders be wrong?
The stock market has mounted an historic rally since it hit a low in March. [...]



 Liquidity to Keep the Financial System from Collapsing in a Heap

By Mike Whitney
Global Research, August 31, 2009
Ben Bernanke never should have been reappointed as Fed chairman. Obama made a big mistake. The main thing to remember about Bernanke is that, in the two years since the financial crisis began, he’s made no effort to force the large banks and financial institutions to write-down their losses. [...]