Archive - Apr 2015 - Story
April 29th
European Unemployment By Country: Youth Unemployment In Greece, Spain Remains Over 50%
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/30/2015 04:32 -0500Another Sharp Bund Selloff Sends EUR Surging, Futures Sliding
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/30/2015 03:45 -0500While many thought the selloff had peaked yesterday, and would henceforth be more orderly, they were proven wrong, when right out of the gates this morning, investors were very, so to say, bunderweight, on the German benchmark govvie and the yield promptly gapped up as high as 0.38% before retracing some of the sharp move higher.
Texas Governor Calls Up State Guard To Counter Jade Helm "Federal Invasion" Fears
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/30/2015 03:22 -0500The story of Jade Helm — the name for the upcoming military exercises in Texas, California, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada — has taken a decisive turn for the absurd as Texas Governor Greg Abbott has now called on the Texas Guard to (literally) monitor military drills conducted by US special forces after local residents suggested the exercises could be the precursor to a federal invasion of Texas. Only in America.
USDJPY, Nikkei Tumble After Bank Of Japan Disappoints
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/30/2015 00:10 -0500Japanese stocks and USDJPY are back below the lows of the US day-session following The Bank of Japan's decision not to stimulate further (despite all the collapsing economic evidence one might need to do such a thing). Investors were clearly hoping for moar (even if economists weren't). With GDP expectations collapsing, BoJ still voted 8-1 not to increase QQE keeping monetary base growth expectations flat. The result is a 500 point drop in The Nikkei from this morning's highs and around 1 handle drop in USDJPY... for now.
April 29th
"Purge" Night 3: Protests Spread Across Nation, Over 60 Arrested In New York City - Live Feed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 22:44 -0500
Going Rogue: 15 Ways To Detach From The System
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 21:00 -0500Self-reliance is a concept rooted in the groundwork that made America great. Being dependent on our own capabilities and resources helped create a strong, plentiful country for so long. That said, the existing country as it is now is entirely different than when it began. It is much too complicated to get into how the “system” was created. That said, the purpose is to enslave through debt and to create an interdependence that will force you and your family to never truly find the freedom you are seeking. It manipulates and convinces you to continue purchasing as a sort of status symbol to make you think you are living the good life; while all along, it has enslaved you further. Breaking away from the system is the only way to avoid the destruction of when it comes crumbling down.
Forget Rigged Markets: Here's How To Hack A Military Drone By Spoofing GPS
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 20:30 -0500As Sarao faces charges for crashing the US market for "spoofing" stocks, there is another seemingly much graver 'hack' that is now publicly available for all to utilize (and has been). As SputnikNews reports, the information necessary to hack a military drone is freely available to the public via a simple Google search that explains how to successfully "spoof" GPS signals. NATO has admitted this is possible in a 2013 report, and as we have previously noted Iran has already allegedly brought down and reverse-engineered a US drone.
Why Is This A Circle?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 20:00 -0500We thought that at least the federal government would be interested in keeping the employment dream alive for the millions of students to whom it has loaned hundreds of billions of dollars in tuition money, which is why we assume this graphic is simply the result of someone making a very poor design choice...
12 Unanswered Questions About The Baltimore Riots That They Don’t Want Us To Ask
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 19:45 -0500Yes, the anger over the death of Freddie Gray is very real. Police brutality has been a major problem in Baltimore and much of the rest of the nation for many years. But could it be possible that the anger that the people of Baltimore are feeling is being channeled and manipulated for other purposes?
The Financial Markets Now Control Everything
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 19:40 -0500The financial markets don't just dominate the economy - they now control everything.
Prove You're Not A Terrorist
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 19:30 -0500Recently, France decided to crack down on those people who make cash payments and withdrawals and who hold small bank accounts. The reason given was, not surprisingly, to “fight terrorism,” the handy catchall justification for any new restriction governments wish to impose on their citizens. French Finance Minister Michel Sapin stated at the time, “[T]errorism feeds on fraud, money laundering, and petty trafficking." What we are witnessing is the creation of totalitarian control of your finances. The implication that you may have some sort of terrorist involvement is a smokescreen.
New Saudi King Consolidates Power To Maintain Current Oil Policy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 19:00 -0500Less than four months into his reign, Bloomberg reports that Saudi Arabia’s King Salman is consolidating power with a major reshuffle of succession lines and government officials. "The new king has proved consistent in his determination to elevate members of his close family to key positions," noted one analyst. As the world’s top oil exporter plays a more prominent role in the region’s power struggles, it apears Salman wants family close. Oil policy is unlikely to change, notes Bloomberg's Julian Lee, as this brings younger men into top government positions, paving way for transfer of power to new generation of princes.
The Third And Final Transformation Of Monetary Policy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 18:30 -0500The law of unintended consequences is becoming ever more prominent in the economic sphere, as the world becomes exponentially more complex with every passing year. Just as a network grows in complexity and value as the number of connections in that network grows, the global economy becomes more complex, interesting, and hard to manage as the number of individuals, businesses, governmental bodies, and other institutions swells, all of them interconnected by contracts and security instruments, as well as by financial and information flows. It is hubris to presume, as current economic thinking does, that the entire economic world can be managed by manipulating one (albeit major) subset of that network without incurring unintended consequences for the other parts of the network.
Texas College Teacher Fails Entire Class After Being Told To "Chill Out"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 18:00 -0500Texas A&M Professor Irwin Horwitz was fed up with what he perceived to be disrespect and general incompetence on the part of his strategic management class so he did what many a college professor across the country has at one time or another dreamed of doing: he failed everyone.
Three Hurricanes Are Headed Our Way (And There's Nowhere To Hide)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 17:30 -0500There are three financial hurricanes hurtling towards our country and most people are oblivious to the coming catastrophe. The time to prepare is now, not when the hurricane warnings are issued.



