Archive - Oct 2015
October 2nd
Silver coin demand is absolutely through the roof” – Perth Mint
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/02/2015 07:25 -0500The global silver-coin market is in the grips of an unprecedented supply squeeze, forcing some mints to ration sales and step up overtime, sending U.S. buyers abroad to fulfill a sudden surge in demand.
What's The Worst That Could Happen?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/02/2015 07:18 -0500The 30 stocks of the Dow Jones Industrial Average currently trade for an average of 14.8x next year’s consensus earnings. But... Everyone knows Wall Street analysts are always too optimistic, so what if we just look at the lowest estimate for each company? The driver of market pessimism sits at the top of the income statement – the Street’s worst case revenue estimates call for a decline of 1.7% in 2016. Now, Q3 earnings season is unlikely to provide much comfort here; why should corporate managements go out on a guidance limb when their stocks are down on the year? All this points to further volatility in October, and with a bias to the downside.
Frontrunning: October 2
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/02/2015 07:01 -0500- U.S., Allies Demand Russia Stop Attacks on Syria Opposition (BBG)
- Russian Airstrikes Defend Strategic Assad Regime Stronghold on Syria’s Coast (WSJ)
- Emerging Stocks Head for Weekly Advance Before U.S. Jobs Data (BBG)
- Wage Strife Clouds Car-Sales Boom (WSJ)
- Oregon town reels from classroom carnage (Reuters)
- Oregon shooter came from California, described as shy and skittish (Reuters)
U.S. Stocks Face Their Biggest Test In 8 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/02/2015 06:30 -0500We don’t label many spots on U.S. equity charts as “make or break” for the broad market. However, the mid-430?s area on the Value Line Geometric Composite is as critical a level as we can give you in any index or security.
Bill Ackman's Pershing Square Plunges Over 20% In Past Two Months, Loses Nearly $4 Billion In AUM
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/02/2015 06:09 -0500It has been a cruel summer, with lots of leverage, for Bill Ackman and his Pershing Square hedge fund.
Payrolls Preview: Goldman Says 'Beat', Fed Regional Surveys Signal 'Huge Miss'
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/02/2015 06:00 -0500Goldman forecasts nonfarm payroll growth of 215k in September, above consensus expectations of 200k by about 0.3 standard deviations of a typical surprise. Noting that August payrolls were likely distorted downward by seasonal bias last month and may be revised up, Goldman expects the unemployment rate to remain flat at 5.1% (and earnings growth to slow). Howver, judging by the collapse in September's regional Fed surveys, today's "most important" payrolls data ever could be a massive miss.
Calm Before The Payrolls Storm
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/02/2015 05:47 -0500- Barclays
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Elizabeth Warren
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- France
- Fund Flows
- Germany
- Global Economy
- headlines
- Hong Kong
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- KIM
- Market Sentiment
- Markit
- Monetary Policy
- Nikkei
- NYMEX
- Price Action
- RANSquawk
- Unemployment
- Volkswagen
- World Bank
With China markets closed for holiday until the middle of next week, and little in terms of global macro data overnight (the only notable central banker comment overnight came from Mario Draghi who confidently proclaimed that "economic growth is returning" which on its own is bad for risk assets), it was all about the USDJPY which has seen the usual no-volume levitation overnight, dragging both the Nikkei higher with it, and US equity futures, which as of this moment were at session highs, up 7 points. The calm may be broken, though, as soon as two hours from now when the September "most important ever until the next" payrolls report is released.
October 1st
If You Work Here, Quit Before You Are Fired: The 20 Largest US Layoff Announcements Of 2015
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 21:40 -0500For those eager to push aside the endless government propaganda and concerned about the rapidly deteriorating economy, here is a list of the Top 20 biggest private-sector job cut announcements of 2015. Our advice: for anyone who is still employed at any of the following corporations, if you can find a job elsewhere (because the "recovery" and all), do it before you too become a seasonally-adjusted pink-slip.
Russia Is Destabilizing Syria… According To The People Currently Destabilizing Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 21:29 -0500Critics concerned by what Russia is accused of doing — destabilizing Syria and prolonging the conflict— should be equally opposed to U.S. intervention in that country. U.S. intervention in Syria, much like U.S. intervention elsewhere, has culminated in unprecedented destabilization and blowback. However, most people — as George Orwell understood — have a lopsided view of history, as they ignore and almost refuse to come to terms with the atrocities their own state commits, and by that logic, ignore the detrimental role the United States has played in Syria.
72-Year-Old "Mad Dog" Wakabayashi Warns "Reversals Will Be Massive In Scope"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 21:00 -0500"It's obvious the U.S. is headed for deep deflation, hurt by the strong dollar... The Fed raising rates in this environment is not only ridiculous but harmful. U.S. stocks are plunging, not because of the prospect of a Fed rate hike, but to prevent it."
Humans Are No Longer The Apex Predator In Capital Markets (But We Act As If We Are)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 20:30 -0500How many of us are bored to tears with the Fed’s Hamlet act on raising rates, and yet have been staring at this debate for so long that we have convinced ourselves that we have a meaningful view on what will transpire, even though it’s a decision where we have zero investing edge and unknowable risk/reward odds. The hardest thing in the world for talented people is to avoid turning a low edge and odds opportunity into an unreasonably high conviction bet simply because we want it so badly and have analyzed the situation so smartly. In both poker and investing, we brutally overestimate the edge and odds associated with merely ordinary opportunities once we’ve been forced by circumstances to sit on our hands for a while. Investment discipline suffers under the weight of dullness and low conviction in at least four distinct ways here in the Golden Age of the Central Banker...
Drug Shortages, Price Gouging, And Our Broken Health Care System
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 19:30 -0500In a certain sense, then, the character assassination directed at the price gouger is akin to shooting the messenger pointing to the brokenness of our healthcare system. Perhaps it is to that system that the shaming should be directed. And we may wish to do that fast.
Oregon Community College Shooter Asked Victims To "State Their Religion" Before Executing Them
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 19:19 -0500
US Mint Sees Record Silver Sales In Q3 As Physical Demand "Is Absolutely Through The Roof"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 19:00 -0500Having recently pointed out the surging premiums for physical gold and silver relative to the 'paper' prices spewed forth by the mainstream media, it will likely come as no surprise that, as Reuters reports, "silver [coin] demand is absolutely through the roof," according to the Perth Mint. Confirming the demand side is the U.S. Mint sold 14.26 million ounces of American Eagle silver coins in the third quarter, the highest on records going back to 1986. Dealers and mints trace the supply squeeze to a burst of buying by mom-and-pop investors in the United States, who scrambled to scoop up coins they considered to be at bargain levels after spot silver prices in early July sank to six-year lows.
"There Are Five Times More Claims On Dollars As Dollars In Existence" - Why This Matters
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/01/2015 18:29 -0500According to the Fed, there is about $60 trillion of US Dollar credit or claims for US dollars. Also according to the Fed, there are about $12 trillion US dollars. So, the data show plainly there are five times as many claims for US dollars as US dollars in existence. Does this matter to investors? Well, yes, it matters a lot.




