Archive - 2016
January 11th
JPM: "Use Any Bounces As Selling Opportunities"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 09:30 -0500"Our view is that the risk-reward for equities has worsened materially. Yes, stocks had a rough time most recently, and some of the tactical indicators, such as Bull-Bear at -16 which is at the bottom of its trading range, argue for a short-term respite. Clearly, equities are unlikely to keep falling in a straight line, with periodic rebounds likely. However, we believe that one should be using any bounces as selling opportunities."
The Shrinking Global Economy (In 3 Awkward Charts)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 09:12 -0500The following three charts make last week’s market turmoil easier to understand. Falling trade means lower corporate profits, which, if history is still a valid guide, means less valuable equities. So it could be that the markets are simply figuring this out and revaluing assets accordingly.
Precious Metals: Buy Now, or Roll the Dice?
Submitted by Sprott Money on 01/11/2016 08:59 -0500Many price-battered precious metals investors may currently be sitting on some quantity of capital that they plan to convert into gold and silver, but they are wondering when “the best time” is to do so.
The Question Every Trader Want Answered: Are Stocks Short-Term Oversold Or Long-Term Overbought
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 08:44 -0500"Shorter-term traders will feel that many moves have gone a long way very quickly and hence appear ripe for a brief rebound. The catalyst is that, in the height of a market panic, prices can become dislocated from fundamental valuations, as margin stops get triggered and “weaker” positions get cleaned out. The counter-argument is that distortions caused by the extraordinary monetary policies of global central banks mean markets might have been disconnected from traditional fundamentals for several years."
Futures, USDJPY, Crude Spike As PBOC Tries To Calm Panic
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 08:28 -0500Yuantervention overnight steadied the Chinese currency and despite a plunge in Asian equities, stabilized US equities thanks to an incvessant bid for USDJPY. However, this morning has seen PBOC's Ma crawl out from under the desk to attempt to calm investor panic with two-faced comments about the nation's new FX regime. Noting that PBOC will focus on stability of Yuan vs their new CFETS basket, Ma then back-handedly said two-way volatility was expected to increase (in a clear nod to stopping carry traders piling on). Of course, the crude oil algos loved it and surged, USDJPY jumped, but for now US equities and bond are unimpressed.
Gartman: "In Our Retirement Funds We Shifted To Modestly Net Short, We Have Had No Choice"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 08:22 -0500" In a bear market, one can have only one of three positions also: aggressively short; modestly short or neutral. In our retirement funds here at TGL we began last week and indeed we began the year modestly long but by the weeks’ end we had shifted to modestly net short. We have had no choice. The market’s voice was loud and very clear." - Dennis Gartman
Man Who Stormed Paris Police Station With Meat Cleaver Tied To German Sex Attacks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 08:02 -0500The man who ran into a police station in northern Paris wearing a fake explosive vest, waving a meat cleaver, and shouting "Allahu Akbar" on the Charlie Hebdo anniversary once lived in a German refugee center and may have been involved in the New Year's Eve "sex mob" attacks. Walid Salihi used at least seven aliases while roaming around Europe committing what police say was a string of petty crimes including, but probably not limited to: "touching women's behinds at the disco," strangling a roommate, attacking a "passerby," and beating up a homeless man.
Goldman Closes "Top Trade For 2016" With 5.4% Loss Just 11 Days Into 2016, As US Banks Tumble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 07:47 -0500Just 11 days into 2016, Goldman has been stopped out of one of its 6 "top trades for 2016" following a 5.4% loss on its "long large-cap US banks" trade as these "relatively well-priced, trading just above book value" assets turned out to be relatively unwell priced...
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Frontrunning: January 11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 07:30 -0500- David Bowie, musical legend behind Ziggy Stardust, dies at 69 from cancer (Reuters)
- With No Powerball Winners, Jackpot Grows to Estimated $1.3 Billion (ABC)
- Stock Gains Short-Lived as Chinese Volatility Hurts Oil, Metals (BBG)
- China's yuan spikes higher, but stocks tumble (Reuters)
- Arch Coal Files for Bankruptcy (WSJ)
- Yuan Loan Rates Soar in Hong Kong as PBOC Halts Currency's Slide (BBG)
- China stocks close down at lowest level since September (Reuters)
- Fed Eyes Margin Rules to Bolster Oversight (WSJ)
Chinese Stocks Plunge, Asia At 4 Year Lows But PBOC Currency Intervention Pushes US Futures Higher
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 06:57 -0500- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bond
- Carry Trade
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Credit
- Contango
- Copenhagen
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- Fisher
- fixed
- France
- Germany
- headlines
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Market Conditions
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- RANSquawk
- Reality
- San Francisco Fed
- Shenzhen
- Standard Chartered
- Unemployment
- Volatility
- Volkswagen
- Wells Fargo
- Wholesale Inventories
- Yen
- Yuan
Initially both European stocks and US equity futures were grateful that China has picked at least one asset class to prop up overnight, and rose in an extremely illiquid market with European shares gaining for first time in 4 days, as S&P futures rise even as the MSCI Asia Pacific ex-Japan index just fell to the lowest level in more than 4 years. However, as of moments ago the Stoxx 600 had faded all its earlier gains and was trading near the flatline, as an algo takes out all stops on the top and bottom once more, and looks set to move on to US futures shortly.
Silver Flash in the Pan, Report 10 Jan, 2016
Submitted by Monetary Metals on 01/11/2016 01:17 -0500Many were excited on Thursday to see a spike in the silver price. We were not quite so exuberant, and in 13 hours the market took back the entire move and more.
January 10th
China Contagion Spills Over To Hong Kong Banks As HIBOR Explodes To Record High, Stocks Tumble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/10/2016 23:38 -0500Chinese stocks are trading at the lows of the day after Overnight HIBOR rates (Hong Kong's interbank borrowing rate) exploded a stunning 939bps to a record high 13.4%. It is clear that banks are utterly desperate for liquidity and/or are extremely concerned about one another's counterparty risk. This has dragged HSCEI down 5% (to its lowest since Oct 2011).
"Neoconned"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/10/2016 22:00 -0500Unique among the countries on earth, the US government insists that its laws and dictates take precedence over the sovereignty of nations. Neoconned Washington claims that as History chose America to exercise its hegemony over the world, no other law is relevant. Only Washington’s will counts.
Here Comes The Yuantervention
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/10/2016 21:24 -0500Somebody had to do something...





