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February 14, 2008-2011: Auction Rate Securities Nightmare Continues

Posted by Larry Doyle on February 14th, 2011 7:36 AM |

“Take it, Phil. It’s free money.”

With that statement the saga of noted author Phil Trupp into the world of auction-rate securities commenced. Phil’s nightmare experience with auction-rate securities mimicked that of so many other tens of thousands. Three years to the day after the ARS market totally collapsed, that nightmare in which investors remain unable to access their cash from their supposed cash-alternative investment continues.

Selected financial regulators, such as FINRA, have the balls to promote the success they have had in recouping ARS investors funds. Let the record show, though, that three years to the day when the ARS market froze, approximately 40% of investor funds remain frozen. Their nightmare continues. Who is standing up and fighting for these ARS investors? (more…)

ARS ‘Penalty Does Not Fit the Crime’ or Why I Am Becoming a Libertarian

Posted by Larry Doyle on February 9th, 2011 7:38 AM |

Why is it that so many people in our nation do not trust our government, our media, and our banking system?

In my opinion, America continues to look and search for people and programs that truly represent their interests. In the course of a conversation yesterday with a former colleague, he spoke cogently as to why he is moving toward being a libertarian and why he believes so many others are as well. I found myself agreeing with him on so many fronts.   (more…)

Auction-Rate Securities and Municipal Market Dislocation

Posted by Larry Doyle on January 13th, 2011 9:39 PM |

[ROLLOVER]

The demise of the $330 billion auction-rate securities market may have culminated in February 2008 but the impact of that reality continues to be felt today. How so?

Large segments of the ARS market provided financing for a wide array of municipal entities. How did those municipal entities receive financing when the ARS market froze? Reports indicate that bank letters of credit (LOCs) provided ongoing financing for many municipal borrowers. Now what?

As those LOCs are rolling off, banks are extremely reluctant to roll them forward and impending default is staring many of these municipal borrowers right in the face. The capital markets are not anxious to provide liquidity and banks are equally reluctant. Thus while the Federal Reserve throws support behind many market segments, the municipal market has retraced back to levels last seen in early 2009. (more…)

Raymond James Auction-Rate Losing Streak Continues

Posted by Larry Doyle on September 9th, 2010 6:20 AM |

Oh, to be a fly on the wall at Raymond James.

I can only imagine the wailing and gnashing of teeth by Raymond James managers as the firm loses another auction-rate securities ruling. Do you think Ray Jay’s managers are privately cursing out their own legal teams and the judges handing down some recent rulings against the firm? Major developments are breaking in the world of auction-rate securities, and the actions center on Raymond James. Let’s revisit a story I highlighted in late August. (more…)

Raymond James Taking Center Stage in ARS Tragedy

Posted by Larry Doyle on August 27th, 2010 12:05 PM |

The play that has more acts and actors than the longest running shows on Broadway is regrettably anything but entertaining.

Although the entire financial industry would clearly hope it could wake up from the nightmare known as auction-rate securities, the fact is this ongoing saga is no bad dream but a very real tragedy. Which player seems to be taking center stage in this ongoing epic disaster? Enter stage right, Raymond James.

A month ago, we witnessed in a WSJ review, Raymond James Ordered to Buy Back Auction-Rate Securities:

An arbitration panel ordered two units of Raymond James Financial Inc. to buy back $2.5 million in auction-rate securities from an investor. (more…)

Raymond James ARS Customer Requests/Offers Help

Posted by Larry Doyle on August 18th, 2010 7:23 AM |

Sense on Cents has been happy to provide a forum for auction-rate securities holders in general. On a more specific note, Sense on Cents has generated significant ARS interest from individuals remaining engaged with Oppenheimer and E*Trade.

We can now add Raymond James to the list of entities entangled in the auction-rate securities cesspool. While I am not in a position to pass judgment on the merits of every specific ARS client’s situation, the simple fact is so many of these situations are strikingly similar.

I am heartened that Sense on Cents has not only been able to provide moral support to many ARS holders but has also been able to pass along meaningful information in the process.  In this spirit, I am compelled to highlight two comments left here Monday by an individual who remains frozen in ARS sold by Raymond James. While reading these comments, put yourself in this writer’s position. The fact is this writer and virtually every ARS investors are connected. I hope my highlighting his comments can help bring this individual and many others both moral and real support. (more…)

Calling All Auction-Rate Securities Holders

Posted by Larry Doyle on August 10th, 2010 6:42 AM |

Without information there can be no real truth. Without truth there can be no real justice. Without justice, what is the quality of our nation and ultimately our civilization?

Why do so many Americans remain enraged at the economic travesty of the last few years? For the very simple reason that those regulators who were charged to protect American investors not only failed in their initial charge but to a large extent have continued to fail investors by not aggressively pursuing justice where financial improprieties–if not outright fraud–transpired.

To this end, why am I not surprised that many auction-rate securities holders have quickly directed their attention and focus to the state of Colorado where securities commissioner Fred Joseph has filed a complaint against E*Trade for improperly marketing and distributing auction-rate securities. Other ARS holders are hoping Commissioner Joseph will take a similar tact on their behalf against other firms for the same reason.

In order for the Colorado state securities commissioner to pursue the truth, he needs the information. (more…)

“E*Trade, Can You Hear Us Now?”

Posted by Larry Doyle on August 2nd, 2010 1:58 PM |

Keep punchin’!!

These words to live by resonate in my ears. How so? My Dad has ended almost every conversation — and certainly every meaningful conversation — in my close to 50 years with those words of wisdom and encouragement. When times are challenging or I find myself encountering a particular hurdle, the little voice in the back of my head whispers those two little words.

I find myself thinking of my Dad’s motivation when I read of specific cases of financial malfeasance. In fact, I have told many people that I write so often about the travesty surrounding the auction-rate securities debacle because I feel these investors have been largely disenfranchised. I welcome speaking up on their behalf. In the process of speaking up and continuing to punch, I have met some amazing people who continue to keep punching themselves. One particular ARS holder stands out for his own determination. He was integral to the complaint filed by Colorado State Securities Commissioner Fred Joseph against E*Trade.  (more…)

Persistence Pays Off in Colorado Complaint Against E*Trade

Posted by Larry Doyle on July 24th, 2010 3:50 PM |

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

This quote is commonly attributed to Edmund Burke, an Irish statesman, author, orator, and political philosopher who lived in the 1700s. The depth of Burke’s words continue to resonate today. In fact, I thought of his words of wisdom when reflecting on the latest episode in the ongoing saga surrounding the auction-rate securities travesty.

No doubt there remain many miles to go and mountains to climb before real justice and full compensation are afforded all those who were defrauded in the distribution of auction-rate securities. That said, this week brought a small victory for all ARS holders — and one individual specifically — as word broke that the state of Colorado has filed a complaint against E*Trade for improperly distributing auction-rate securities. (more…)

E*Trade: “E”xemplary or “E”gregious??

Posted by Larry Doyle on July 16th, 2010 8:42 PM |

QUESTION: What does the “E” in E*Trade Securities LLC really stand for?

ANSWER: Choice 1 or 2

1: Exemplary…….. If they announce how they will redeem their client’s funds still frozen after 30 months in Auction Rate Securities.

2: Egregious……… if they fail to rescind or redeem all of the Auction Rate Security purchases that some of their brokers fraudulently solicited in 2007, by failing to disclose the risks and potential lack of liquidity, and marketing them to be as safe as cash equivalents or money market funds.

As of now, E*Trade is in a race to the bottom amongst all of its peers in failing to even address the problem or work towards a solution. Does E*Trade have no integrity whatsoever? Come on E*Trade, do the right thing!!

MAKE YOUR ARS CUSTOMERS WHOLE!!!

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On behalf of auction-rate securities investors everywhere, I am happy to run this ad here at Sense on Cents. This specific ad was submitted by a group of E*Trade clients. – LD






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