Archive - Mar 26, 2015
Middle East Proxy War: Presenting The Massive "Decisive Storm" Coalition
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 08:08 -0500On one side of the latest proxy war in the Middle East are Yemen's Shiite Houthi rebel forces and their prominent backer, Iran. On the other side are the Suuni states led by Saudi Arabia and henceforth dubbed as the "Decisive Storm" coalition. Here they are.
Bonds & Crude Dump, The Dollar & Stocks Jump As Top Houthi Leaders Reportedly Killed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 07:56 -0500After overnight strength in oil (post-Yemen) and bonds and gold (and weakness in stocks), the last few minutes have seen some of this reverse as chatter crosses the wire of the death of top Houthi leadership in Yemen. Oil prices are tumbling, the dollar is surging, and bond yields are spiking. Stocks are starting to creep off the lows...
What Will End the 34-Year US Treasury Bond Bull Market?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 07:48 -0500The collapse of phantom-wealth bubbles could occur in the next year or two, or be delayed for another 5 to 6 years. But the implosion of phantom-wealth bubbles is assured by the internal dynamics of bubbles.
Oil Surges, Gold and Silver Spike as Saudi Arabia Bombs Yemen
Submitted by GoldCore on 03/26/2015 07:46 -0500Saudi attack is an escalation of Middle Eastern proxy war between Gulf States and Iran - Action has broader geopolitical implications in deepening cold war between the West and East
Initial Jobless Claims Drop Back Below Dreaded "300k" Level
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 07:37 -0500After last week's initial jobless claims drop - which nevertheless held the 4-wk average above 300k - this week saw the number drop once more. Against expectations of 290k, claims printed 282k, leaving the 4-week average at 297k, conveniently below the 300k mark. This means that since the end of QE3, initial jobless claims are unchanged as the trend of improvement has clearly stalled.
Saudi Arabia Imposes Naval Blockade On Red Sea Strait, Deploys 150,000 Troops As Iran Condemns Military Action
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 06:51 -0500As noted earlier, the biggest significance of any Yemen conflict has little to do with its own domestic oil production, which at 133,000 bpd is negligible, but due to its location, which not only shares a border with Saudi Arabia, but more importantly due to the Bab el-Mandeb strait which connects the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden: it is the fourth-biggest shipping chokepoint in the world by volume (3.8 million barrels a day of oil and petroleum products flowed through it in 2013) and is just 18 miles wide at its narrowest point. It’s located between Yemen, Djibouti, and Eritrea, and connects the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea. And since to Saudi Arabia preserving the logistics of oil supply is critical, it is hardly surprising that as Egypt's Ahram Gate reported earlier, the Saudi-led Firmness Storm coalition imposed a naval blockade on Bab El-Mandab strait earlier today. The Saudi navy's western fleet has also secured Yemen's main ports including Aden and Midi.
Futures Tumble As Yemen War Starts; Oil, Gold Surges
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 06:18 -0500- Barclays
- BIS
- BOE
- Bond
- Citadel
- Consumer Confidence
- Continuing Claims
- Copper
- Crude
- Dubai
- Equity Markets
- fixed
- Flight to Safety
- Germany
- Gilts
- Greece
- headlines
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Iran
- Iraq
- Italy
- Jim Reid
- Kuwait
- Markit
- Middle East
- Money Supply
- NASDAQ
- Nikkei
- OPEC
- Portugal
- Risk Management
- Saudi Arabia
- Switzerland
- Yen
- Yuan
In a somewhat surprising turn of events, this morning's futures reaction to last night's shocking start of a completely unexpected Yemen proxy war, which has seen an alliance of Gulf State launch an air, and soon land, war against Yemen's Houthi rebels, is what one would expect: down, and down big. This is surprising, because on previous occasions one would expect the NY Fed, or its pet hedge fund, Citadel, or the BOJ or ECB (via the CME's "Central Bank Incentive Program") to aggressively buy ES to prevent a slide, something has changed, and for the BTFDers, that something may be very fatal with the e-Mini rapidly approaching a 1-handle yet again. The offset to tumbling stocks, as previously observed, is oil, with WTI soaring over 6% in a delayed algo response to the Qatar headlines.
Frontrunning: March 26
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 06:15 -0500- Saudi Arabia, allies launch air strikes in Yemen against Houthi fighters (Reuters)
- Pilot on Crashed Jet Was Locked Out of Cockpit, NY Times Says (BBG)
- Why Bombing This Tiny Oil Producer Is Roiling the Energy Market (BBG)
- U.S.-led coalition, Iraqis pound Islamic State in Tikrit (Reuters)
- Munger Says Prepare for Harder World as Buying Power Slides (BBG),Mocks Greek ‘Idiotic Idea’ You Can Vote Yourself Rich (BBG)
- The Central Banker Who Saved the Russian Economy From the Abyss (BBG)
- Bank of Canada says foreign buyers complicate housing market (Reuters)
- Investors Scoop Up Companies’ Bonds (WSJ)
- Espirito Santo Probe Turns Mariana Mortagua Into Portuguese Star (BBG)
Why Price Analysis Is Meaningless
Submitted by Sprott Money on 03/26/2015 03:57 -0500his commentary will undoubtedly antagonize the entire mainstream media, many/most traders in the rigged casinos we call markets, and even many members of the Alternative Media. As the saying goes; “the truth hurts.”
The purpose of this analysis is not to accumulate (more) enemies, however. Rather, there is simply no way to properly explain why all of this pseudo-analysis is fatally flawed without explicitly making clear one, central point: all price-analysis is meaningless. Since “price analysis” accounts for roughly 95% of all the drivel which the mainstream media calls “analysis”; this one point alone invalidates virtually all of the Corporate media’s trash.
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