Sunday, September 30, 2012

QE Infinity 1.0 Update: Apple, Bonds, Dollar, Gold, Google, Real Estate, Stocks!


QEternity!

Google Soars, Gold Up, Dollar Rallies!

This isn?t over. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is now being called a Kamikaze pilot! David Stockman said the Federal Reserve and central banks are the fundamental threat to the economy. September 13, 2012 was the American Day of Infamy and the death knell of the American Dream. The Federal Reserve announced indefinite quantitative easing, QEternity, plus a zero-interest rate environment extended through mid-2015.

Quantitative easing is an addictive drug. Is the current injection enough? Already there is talk of more QE! Would this be QE Infinity 2.0? How long can this addiction continue? The answer is as long as the U.S. Dollar is the world?s reserve currency -or- the Great American Sovereign Debt Default occurs.

An economic globalization approved by the USA 2-party political dictatorship and funded by the Wall Street Banksters precludes a sound internal USA economic policy and structure. Yet we continue voting for the same empty promises offered by both parties over and over as if this next time will be different. Albert Einstein called this insanity: ?doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results?.

The economy itself has fundamentally changed with cheap human labor outsourced abroad (suicide nets and police state control expenses paid for by the slaves via subsistence pay) and rapidly expanding automation (rise of the machines) implemented domestically. The downward spiral from higher paying production jobs to lower paying service jobs to ultimate obsolescence continues for Americans.

Therefore, the Federal Reserve will flood the world with U.S. Dollars, Congress will run budget deficits and borrow more money, interest rates will remain artificially low lest the insolvency of America be revealed by skyrocketing debt service, and the Fed will continue expanding the central bank balance sheet until the bluff is called. Follow along with the Fed Hail Mary, indefinite quantitative easing, as I periodically monitor the value of selected assets in the new QE Infinity Economy.

QE Infinity Performance To-Date

Google +9.21%, Gold +2.44%, Bonds +0.73%, Dollar +0.36%, Real Estate +0.31%, Stocks +0.29%, Apple -0.40%

QE Infinity Performance by Week

Federal Reserve Game Plan


Business Insider: Chart of the Day (Source: KT ZMICO economist Isara Ordeedolchest)

Disclosure: I have a beneficial interest in a long position in AAPL stock.

Market values are as of the close on September 12, 2012, the day before QE Infinity was announced, and the weeks ended on Friday. The 6 assets reviewed are Apple ($AAPL), Bonds ($BND), Dollar ($USDX), Gold ($GLD), Real Estate ($IYR), and Stocks ($SPX). Google ($GOOG) is included as an aside this week.

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Musician friends celebrate Thielemans' 90 years

FILE - In an Oct. 17, 2008 file photo provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Belgian-born Toots Thielemans performs at the Rose Theater in New York. On Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012,Thielemans quipped that his legs don't work but his mouth does after he was pushed onstage in a wheelchair to a standing ovation during the first of two Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts this weekend celebrating his 90 years. (AP Photo/National Endowment for the Arts, Tom Pich, File) NO SALES

FILE - In an Oct. 17, 2008 file photo provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Belgian-born Toots Thielemans performs at the Rose Theater in New York. On Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012,Thielemans quipped that his legs don't work but his mouth does after he was pushed onstage in a wheelchair to a standing ovation during the first of two Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts this weekend celebrating his 90 years. (AP Photo/National Endowment for the Arts, Tom Pich, File) NO SALES

(AP) ? Jazz harmonica virtuoso Toots Thielemans quipped that his legs don't work but his mouth does after he was pushed onstage in a wheelchair to a standing ovation during the first of two Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts this weekend celebrating his 90 years. And once he put his harmonica to his lips, he more than lived up to his words.

Thielemans, who has been in poor health, had only played once this year at a summer jazz festival in his native Belgium and had canceled all his other U.S. dates. JALC programming director Jason Olaine said that up to the last minute, the producers were not sure whether Thielemans would even be able to play at the tribute concerts.

But energized by an enthusiastic audience and his musical friends, Thielemans rose to the occasion. Among those paying tribute were American jazz pianists Herbie Hancock and Kenny Werner, and three Brazilian stars, guitarist-vocalist Dori Caymmi, pianist-vocalist Eliane Elias and guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves ? all of whom appeared on Thielemans' two "Brasil Project" CDs in the early 1990s.

Thielemans, who turned 90 in April, was the first musician to create full-fledged jazz improvisations on the harmonica. But he's also made his mark in pop culture ? as the whistler on the Old Spice commercials; playing harmonica on the themes for "Sesame Street" and the film "Midnight Cowboy;" and in performances with Paul Simon and Billy Joel. He was ennobled by Belgium's king as a baron in 2001 and received the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters award in 2009, the highest U.S. jazz honor.

Werner opened Friday night's concert at the Rose Theater by playing two ballads ? Michel Legrand's "You Must Believe in Spring" and Bill Evans' "Very Early," which were on his 2001 duets album with Thielemans. Then Caymmi and Castro-Neves joined the band to play two Brazilian standards, including "Aquarela do Brasil," the title track of a 1969 recording Thielemans made with bossa nova singer Elis Regina that made him a hero to Brazilian musicians.

"When I heard Toots Thielemans for the first time, I'd like to tell you I was a baby," Caymmi said. "I was impressed like I was by Gil Evans, John Coltrane and Wes Montgomery."

Thielemans made his first appearance of the evening to play Caymmi's composition "Obsession" with the band; a Gershwin medley of "I Love You Porgy/Summertime" and Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Chega de Saudade," considered the first bossa nova song, with Werner; and Jacques Brel's "Ne me quitte pas" with Elias.

Hancock opened the second half by recalling that he first heard Thielemans when he was 14 years old with the George Shearing Quintet, a group he said greatly influenced him when he first became interested in jazz. He later played with Thielemans on records with Quincy Jones and others.

Hancock dedicated a spontaneously improvised piece ? with lots of classical influences ? to his Belgian friend, and then Thielemans joined him for a playful free-form duet loosely derived from Miles Davis' "Blue and Green." Thielemans stayed on stage to play a Sinatra medley ("All the Way/My Way") duet with Werner and joined with Elias to play her ballad "Moments," 'which he played on her first CD for Blue Note Records.

After Elias and Castro-Neves played several Brazilian tunes to give Thielemans a break, he returned one more time. He dedicated his composition "For My Lady" to his wife, Huguette.

"In this world I wouldn't certainly be here if it were not for my lady. She pays all the dues I should be paying," Thielemans said, addressing his wife in the audience before playing the tune with Werner and Castro-Neves.

All the musicians returned to the stage to play Thielemans' best known composition, "Bluesette," possibly the first swinging jazz waltz that was composed 50 years ago. Hancock and Elias engaged in some playful four-handed piano playing as the audience sang and clapped along with the musicians.

For an encore, Thielemans thanked everyone by caressingly playing "What a Wonderful World" ? a dedication to Louis Armstrong. He exited the stage standing proudly, supported by his fellow musicians, as the audience serenaded him with "Happy Birthday."

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Photos: VIP blood red carpet for Eli Roth's Goretorium on the Strip

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Posted September 28, 2012 ? 6:38 p.m. by Don Chareunsy

Eli Roth arrives on the VIP blood red carpet for his Goretorium on the Strip on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012.

Photo: David Tingey/DonoghuePhotography.com

By Don Chareunsy

Las Vegas VIPs and celebrities got into the Halloween spirit early as they attended the VIP and blood red carpet grand opening of director Eli Roth?s year-round scare fest Goretorium on Thursday night on the Strip. The evening kicked off with the ?Hostel? and ?Cabin Fever? director performing a chainsaw-cutting ceremony on the mezzanine level of Goretorium and then arrived on the actual black arrivals carpet with bloodied white carnations.

Black carpet guests included Dave Navarro (Guns ?n? Roses), Monte Carlo headliners the Jabbawockeez, Corey Miller (?L.A. Ink?), Zak Bagans (?Ghost Adventures?), Victoria Asher (Cobra Starship), DJ Paul (Three 6 Mafia), Omar Doom (?Inglorious Basterds?), DJ Ashba (Guns ?n? Roses), Antonio Bellatore (?The Antonio Bellatore Project?), 2012 Miss Nevada USA Jade Kelsall, 2005 Miss USA Shanna Moakler, boxer Zab Judah and actress Elina Madison.

After the arrivals carpet, Roth (b)led guests to the 1960s-inspired Baby Dolls lounge overlooking the Strip to watch a special moment featuring world-renowned illusionist Franz Harary. Roth entered a vintage ?exercise machine? and twisted his upper body 360 degrees while his legs stayed in one place. Guests gasped when he began coughing up blood while ?guts? were thrown into the crowd. The contraption sucked a guest inside the contraption while Roth exited back to normal. All in fun, people!

Eli Roth's Goretorium grand opening - from YouTube.com

As Goretorium characters partied in Baby Dolls, guests were treated to a specialty cocktail, Eli Roth?s Blood, as they listened to a mash-up of Top 40 songs. The 15,000-square-foot, $10 million Goretorium, located across from the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, with spine-tingling special effects, state-of-the-art scenery and a cast of nightmare-inducing characters opened to the public at 11 p.m.

Thanks to contributing photographer David Tingey of Tom Donoghue Photography for his photo gallery of the festive and frightful night and to Richard Corey for his video posted on YouTube.

Don Chareunsy is editor of VegasDeLuxe.com and senior editor, arts and entertainment, of LasVegasSun.com.

Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world?s premier platinum playground.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Your preschooler thinks like a scientist | Health X Pert Articles ...

Young children have more sophisticated thought processes than you might imagine. A review article in the journal Science ?by Alison Gopnik of the University of California, Berkeley, sums up a swath of research suggesting that preschoolers can make deductions about cause and effect, infer preferences and test hypotheses. "New empirical work shows that young children learn from statistics, experiments (i.e., play) and from the actions of others in much the same way that scientists do," Gopnik writes. Here's an experiment to demonstrate: Gopnik?and colleagues showed children a device called a "blicket detector," which is a box that plays music in response to certain blocks being placed on it. ?Block A activated music by itself, block B did not, but both A and B together would activate music.? The researchers found that the 2, 3 and 4 years old children?were able to figure this out and make the music play. A 2011 study in the journal Cognition showed a similar effect.? That experiment involved plastic beads that can attach to each other to make a larger structure.? Individual beads were placed on a machine and one group saw that only some beads made the machine work, whereas the second group saw that all beads did.? Then, the kids got two new beads hooked together to play with.? In the group where only some beads led to the machine going, kids pulled the beads apart and tested them separately.? In the other group, they did not. The beliefs of young children are also influenced by statistical evidence.?? A 2007 study in Developmental Psychology found that preschoolers could more easily point to something as a "cause" when it went along with their theories, than when it went against their theories. Such studies drive home the point that children's play isn't frivolous; it's actually utilizing a degree of scientific thinking, she writes.? It may even suggest that older students and adults could benefit from learning scientific concepts in a more observational "play"-oriented way, rather than just being talked at. Gopnik argues that this research has profound implications for policy.? She says that policy-makers "systematically underestimate the intellectual capabilities of preschoolers," and that the scientific work that children demonstrate in experiments like these is "more cognitively challenging, in fact, than most school work." Tell us what you think: Could education benefit from these insights? Share your thoughts in the comments. Filed under: Children?s Health , Mental Health Tagged: Elizabeth Landau ? CNN.com Health Writer/Producer

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