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Saturday, November 21, 2009

JP Morgan Acting Proactively Following Indicators!

By Gavin J. King

News broke just today that JP Morgan will be hiring 1200 mortgage officers across the U.S. For those of you who are not familiar with who they are, when the recession really started to hit hard JP Morgan was the bank who purchased Washington Mutual and offset several billion dollars of its own tax liability in the purchase.

They also purchased Bear Stearns, the other wall street bank, when they went under and were refused a bailout by the head of the Federal Reserve.

With JP Morgan hiring these loan officers and positioning them across the nation, one is left to wonder why they would be doing this during the greatest recession to hit the globe in at least 25 years. The explanation is that when the real estate market turns around JP Morgan wants to be positioned to best service home loan applicants. With most projections putting a real estate recovery about a year or more out, are they looking at some indicator most of us are missing?

Where are they getting their signals from? The media has only projected more doom and gloom so they must be privy to information that is much more optimistic than what most of us are reading or hearing. With bailout money in their pockets they must be priming the pump for their next big business leap.

To be blunt, the only 2 remaining Wall Street banks have been holding bank the credit industry in order to put in place the perfect rush of business that they will be perfectly positioned to capitalize on. This does come to a staggering cost at the expense of the American consumer and many small businesses.

They are putting in a place the mechanism to make the real estate recovery emerge suddenly and lift many homeowners out of what would otherwise be a hopeless situation. My question is are you a hero if you present the cure for the disease you have caused? - 23221

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