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December 20th
The Ultimate Chartbook Of The Most Important FOMC Meeting Ever
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 20:16 -0500
Wondering what a 'market' looks like up, close, and personal in the seconds before, during, and after this week's "most important FOMC meeting ever." From SPY's 50-second lead on the news release to VIX's gap, and from crossed markets to e-mini futures leading the premature charge, Nanex's charts are a smorgasbord of SEC-inspiration...
Canada Supports Life, Liberty And The Pursuit Of... Prostitution
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 19:25 -0500
34 years after Canada's Supreme Court upheld the country's anti-prositution laws, the highest court has struck down the nation's three prosititution-related laws in their entirety in a unanimous 9-0 ruling. Following the US' demand for minimum wage for strippers, AP reports Canada's ruling is a victory for sex workers seeking safer working conditions because it found the laws violated the charter guarantee to life, liberty, and security of the prison.
Guest Post: 8 Ways The Taper Is Going To Affect You And Your Family
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 18:48 -0500
The unelected central planners at the Federal Reserve have decided that the time has come to slightly taper the amount of quantitative easing that it has been doing. When this news came out, it sent shockwaves through financial markets all over the planet. But the truth is that not that much has really changed. The Federal Reserve will still be recklessly creating gigantic mountains of new money out of thin air and massively intervening in the financial marketplace. It will just be slightly less than before. However, this very well could represent a very important psychological turning point for investors. It is a signal that "the party is starting to end" and that the great bull market of the past four years is drawing to a close. So what is all of this going to mean for average Americans? The following are 8 ways that "the taper" is going to affect you and your family...
Obamacare Confusion Sends Hospital Admissions To Lowest On Record
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 18:18 -0500
Only 5% of hospitals in American saw year-over-year growth in overall admissions in November, according to Citi. This is the weakest inpatient admission rate on record and comes amid both doctor and patient uncertainty over the Obamacare changes. As Citi's Gary Taylor notes "the paralyzing effect of the impotent Obamacare rollout" and Medicare's new "two-midnight" rule will weigh notably on hospital earnings as doctor's employment and compensation modesl remain in flux. 13 days to go...
Jim Grant Slams "Central Planning" Fed - "We Are Living In A Hall Of Mirrors"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 17:39 -0500
From the United States to Europe and Asia: The world's central banks are flooding markets with liquidity and pushing deeper into unknown monetary policy territory. Jim Grant tells Germany's Finanz und Wirtschaft that he "fears that this journey will not end well." The sharply thinking Wall Street veteran doesn’t trust the theoretical models of the central banks and warns of irrational exuberance in the financial markets adding that "the stock market is increasingly full of stocks that are borne aloft by hope rather than demonstrated performance."
The Illustrated Guide To 4 Years Of Currency Wars
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 17:03 -0500
While central bank intervention in the foreign exchange markets is nothing new, the last 4 years have seen unprecedented use of direct and indirect (jawboning) manipulation of exchange rates. As Goldman Sachs notes non-cooperative exchange-rate mechanics (i.e. currency wars) remains the new normal dynamic in world markets; and while some of the moves are generally consistent with cyclical (or structural conditions), efforts by central banks to 'manage' developed market rates in a low volatility range may come under further pressure with the Fed "tapering" as emerging market nations face money flow crises.
5 Things To Ponder This Weekend - The Taper Edition
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 16:28 -0500
This past week the Federal Reserve began tapering their current large scale asset purchase (LSAP) program, more commonly referred to as Quantitative Easing (QE), by trimming $10 billion in bond purchases from the previous monthly totals. This week's "Things To Ponder" is a diverse set of views on the potential effect of the taper on the financial markets and the impact to investors. Regardless of your personal expectations as to the impact of the reduction of liquidity in the months ahead, it is always a good mental exercise to consider opposing viewpoints to balance your own views by eliminating confirmation bias. Here are 5 disparate views on the effect, and potential outcome, of the Federal Reserve's latest move.
Bonds' Best Day In 8 Months As Stocks Close At Record Highs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 16:03 -0500
Treasury curve flattening continues to gather pace as 30Y bonds rallied their most in 8 months today (even as the shorter-end sold off modestly) but on the week the flattening is dramatic to say the least. Of course, all eyes were on stocks as the Dow and S&P leaked (post European close) to new highs (and the Russell gained back yesterday's losses and some to close the week's winner +3.5%). Gold (and silver) rallied on the day back over $1200 (but closes -3% on the week). VIX followed a similar pattern to yesterday with an early drop followed by a drift higher as it's clear managers are protecting into year-end. Quad witching and rebalancing provided some fireworks into the close as volume rose and stocks slid (as Nanex noted - something broke - lots of micro-crashes/rallies) as CBOE quotes stopped with 10 minutes to go.
What CEOs Are Really Worried About - Discounting And Obamacare
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 15:33 -0500
It will likely come as no surprise that, despite a 'surging' economy (based on today's inventory-stacked GDP), that CEOs are less than upbeat about the future when one scratches below the surface of 5-second soundbites. As Bloomberg's Rich Yamarone notes, from the most recent quarter's earnings calls, two critical themes emerge as top of mind for CEOs - consumer-related companies remain skittish about the ability of households to spend without a heavily promotional environment and companies cited upcoming healthcare legislation as a hurdle to performance and profitability.
Guest Post: The Case For Owning Farmland (In One Simple Statistic)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 15:11 -0500
Yields for many staple crops (like wheat) essentially hit a wall about ten years ago. After decades of miraculous gains in the amount of tons, bushels, and kilograms per acre we have been able to extract from the Earth, productive capacity has largely plateaued. In other words, we have maxed out what we can pull out of the soil for now. And the amount of soil per person that’s in production is in serious decline. This spells out an obvious case for investing in agriculture… and even more specifically, to own farmland.
President Obama Addresses The Nation - Live Feed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 13:58 -0500
We suspect the word "but" will figure heavily in President Obama's news conference today (his last before hitting the Hawaiian tees) as he addresses all the wonderful things that are occurring in the US - and yet moar needs to be done... oh and have you signed up for Obamacare yet?
Ron Paul Blasts "After 100 Years Of Failure, It's Time To End The Fed"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 13:37 -0500
A century ago, politicians failed to understand that the financial panics of the 19th century were caused by collusion between government and the banking sector. Today, however, we do know better. We know that the Federal Reserve continues to strengthen the collusion between banks and politicians. We know that the Fed’s inflationary monetary policy continues to reap profits for Wall Street while impoverishing Main Street. And we know that the current monetary regime is teetering on a precipice. One hundred years is long enough. End the Fed.
The Twist-er Tantrum: Bernanke Unleashes 5-Sigma Curve Flattening
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 13:18 -0500
Despite the absolute assurances (by your friendly local asset gatherer) that a taper would unleash hell in the bond markets, a decidedly one-sided market has seen a tremendous squeeze in the last 2 days. Echoing Operation Twist's effort, the term structure of Treasury yields has collapsed by 5 standard deviations to 3-month flats.
Obama Prepares To Address Nation And... Healthcare.gov Crashes (Again)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 12:45 -0500With 75 minutes until the President's news conference - that we suspect would have been chock full of positivity over the 'progress' the Obamacare website has made - Healthcare.gov is down...
RANsquawk Weekly Wrap - 20th December 2013
Submitted by RANSquawk Video on 12/20/2013 12:35 -0500RANsquawk Weekly Wrap - 20th December 2013



