How the wealthy and powerful abuse finance to skim immense profits

Debasement of the dollar as a result of ill-use of leverage is destroying the global economy, and in Leverage, well known market commentator Karl Denninger follows the path of money throughout history to prove that currencies are debased when moneyed and powerful interests pull the levers of government and policy to enrich themselves at the expense of the masses. The result is ugly: the value of everything—including gold—falls, and even personal safety is at risk in a world where there is limited money even for essentials like food and fuel. History is littered with the collapse of monetary and economic systems from Rome to Germany to Zimbabwe.

  • Presents an inside look at how moneyed and powerful interests debase the dollar through the willful and intentional failure to honestly represent short and long-term mathematical truths that underlie all economic systems
  • Shows how, if imbalances are not corrected, financial crises will reoccur again and again
  • Authored by Karl Denninger, who has been running the popular website The Market Ticker since 2007
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Follows the path of money throughout history to prove that currencies are debased when moneyed and powerful interests pull the levers of government and policy to enrich themselves at the expense of the masses. This book shows how, if imbalances are not corrected, financial crises will reoccur again and again.
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Foreword xi

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction xvii

Part One Leverage and Its Abuses in the Economy 1

Chapter 1 An Economic Future for America 3

Chapter 2 Principles of Financial Leverage 11

Chapter 3 The Aughts or the Aught-Not-Haves 37

Chapter 4 The Failure of Kicking the Can 95

Part Two A Way Forward 119

Chapter 5 The Folly of Avoidance 121

Chapter 6 Reinstating the Rule of Law 127

Chapter 7 Reforming the Fed, Lending, and Derivatives 137

Chapter 8 Fixing Social Security, Pensions, and Health Care 151

Chapter 9 Structural Fixes for Trade, Taxation, and Federalism 161

Chapter 10 Devising a Sound Energy Policy 173

Conclusion 183

Notes 187

About the Author 193

Index 195

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LEVERAGE HOW CHEAP MONEY WILL DESTROY THE WORLD

Leverage is an essential part of the financial system, and when used properly it allows businesses to borrow funds to invest in growth and expansion, offers opportunities for reasonably priced housing, and much more. But current imbalances in the ways in which leverage is being used by the rich and powerful in the United States and abroad have led to an alarming situation that threatens to shake the global economy to its core.

In Leverage: How Cheap Money Will Destroy the World, well-known market commentator Karl Denninger literally follows the money, tracing the path it has taken through history and discovers a shocking truth—the power to control a nation's purse strings is addictive, and when that power falls into the hands of only a select few, they will pull the levers of government and policy to enrich themselves at the expense of everyone else. History is littered with the stories of collapsed monetary systems, and in every case the debasement of the currency in question, and the disasters that followed, can be directly blamed on excessive leverage, deployed in ill-intentioned and fraudulent ways by the elite.

The current Great Recession is no exception to this rule. It was no accident, and the politicians and monied interests responsible knew that it was coming. Special interests and other influential individuals have always used leverage to enrich themselves while looting the population at large. Eventually the bill always comes due and then we all have to pay.

With Leverage in hand, we can avoid this disaster, and Denninger shows how. With practical, realistic ideas for fixing the financial system, devising sound energy policies, and more, the book stands between us and a debt we simply can't afford.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781118122846
Publisert
2011-12-16
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
405 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter
Foreword by

Biografisk notat

KARL DENNINGER Founded The Market Ticker® (market-ticker.org), a blog dedicated to uncovering market mischievousness. He is also a columnist on SeekingAlpha.com and has appeared on MSNBC with Dylan Ratigan, on CNBC, and is a frequent guest on WBAL talk radio in Baltimore. He produces a weekly Internet radio segment on BlogTalkRadio with real-time call-ins from listeners and occasional invited guests. Karl is also one of the original founders of the Tea Party movement, and, along with FedUpUSA, launched the first financial protests related to the bailout of banking institutions after the failure and forced takeover of Bear Stearns. Previously, he was CEO of Macro Computer Solutions, and is a self-made entrepreneur and millionaire.