Archive - Aug 25, 2014 - Blog entry
The MOAMOPE by James C. McShirley
Submitted by lemetropole on 08/25/2014 13:34 -0500The advent of computer generated trading algorithms heralded a quantum leap forward in the quest for 24/7 control of markets. No longer were humans beings required to do such unseemly things as man trading desks or worry a whit if free markets were, if even infrequently, attempting to function. Algo precision has made even the blackest of black swan events seem to turn lily white in their utter non-eventfulness. No more significant Dow or bond crashes, and best of all, no gold rallies exceeding (exactly) 1.00%, or the occasional 2.00%.
Jackson Hole: Myth of the All Powerful Central Banker Continues ... For Now
Submitted by GoldCore on 08/25/2014 02:41 -0500Rising rates would hurt bonds and equities but would support gold. This was clearly seen in the 1970s when rising interest rates corresponded with rising gold prices. Gold becomes vulnerable towards the end of an interest rate tightening cycle when there are positive real interest rates and savers earn something on their deposits.



