Link Fest, Billions Become Trillions

Blain Reinkensmeyer
Posted on Tue 25th Nov, 2008 05:59:03 PM

In today’s link fest we have everything from the Feds new $800 Billion plan to more records from the S&P 500 and the housing market, video clips, disturbing charts, and even connecting the financial crisis to a secret meeting that took place in 1910.

All over the web today, alot of interesting reads and graphs to look at so enjoy:

- Robert Kiyosaki discusses how the financial crisis began back in 1910 and will eventually break our financial system.

- The Fed government releases a new plan to spend $800 billion to unfreeze credit.

- Is this the most volatile market ever?

- Floyd Norris let’s investors know that the S&P 500 had two days of 6% gains, an event that has not occured since 1933.

- Americans are driving less. A problem for the US?

- Does Google need an exec change? (video)

- Home prices in record decline. Interesting is that the drops in value aren’t easing, they are accelerating. View charts of declines.

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Read more on 2008 Financial Crisis, S&P 500 (SPX), U.S. Housing Market at Wikinvest

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