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January 10th

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Capitulation In Rig Count Collapse?





After last week’s moderate drop in rig count, the amount of horizontal oil rigs seems to implode this week.

 

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"Trump Could Win It All": 20% Of Democrats Say They'd Vote For Trump Over Hillary





"The challenge to Hillary, if Trump is the nominee and pivots to the center in the general election as a problem-solving, independent-minded, successful 'get it done' businessman is that Democrats will no longer be able to count on his personality and outrageous sound bites to disqualify him in the voters' minds."

 

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"One For The Nasdaq Haters" From Citi





"One for the NASDAQ haters: Silver double bubble chart along with NASDAQ chart. Similar feel." - Citi's Brent Donnelly

 

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Bull Market "Genius" Increasingly Exposed As Gross Incompetence





It was an ominous beginning to what is poised to be a most tumultuous year. Market participants are quickly coming to appreciate that China does in fact matter. Few understand why. Most – from billionaires to fund managers to retail investors – will “Do Nothing.” This has worked just fine in the past – repeatedly. Not understanding and not doing anything will be detriments going forward.

 

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China's Plunge Protection Team Bought ¥1.8 Trillion In Stocks In 2015





how many billions (or trillions) did China's so-called "national team" spend to prop up stocks in recent months? According to Goldman not less than CNY1.8 trillion in the June-November period.

 

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"They Want To Occupy Poland Again" - Merkel, European Union Compared To Nazis In Latest Diplomatic Spat





"I am not in the habit of replying to silly comments on Poland made by foreign politicians. Such words, said by a German politician, cause the worst of connotations among Poles. Also in me. I'm a grandson of a Polish officer, who during World War II fought in the underground National Army with 'German supervision.' I came to a sad conclusion that it is easier for you to talk about fictitious threats to media freedom in other countries than to condemn censorship in your homeland." - Polish justice minister Zibgniew Ziobro

 

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The “Hanging in There” Game for Oil Producers





 In short, for oil prices to recover, US Production needs to drop to at the very least 6 million barrels per day for the market to rationalize in price.

 

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US Responds To North Korean Nuke Test, Flies B-52 Over South Korea





On Sunday, Washington responded to Kim Jong-Un's nuclear sabre rattling by flying a B-52 over South Korea in a show of force that's sure to infuriate Pyongyang. Next up: Ash Carter may be set to send in an aircraft carrier.

 

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Discomfort Can Make You Smarter (Try It!)





Did you know that getting out of your comfort zone will actually make you smarter?

 

January 9th

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Explaining American Men's 'Electile' Dysfunction In 1 Serious Chart





Did we just cross "the tipping point" for faith in the American dream?

 

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China Goes Full Keynesian-tard: Demolishes Never-Used Just-Built Skyscraper





"Growth" meet "mal-investment boom-bust" In a perfect example of the smoke-and-mirror-ness of China's credit-fueled expansion, a 27-storey high-rise building which was completed on November 15th 2015 was just demolished, "having been left unused for too long."

 

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Saturday Humor: Kim Jong-Un Watches North Korean Submarine Launch Missile





In what may well be the most epic 28-seconds of footage ever recorded, a fedora-donning Kim Jong-Un watches from a ship as a North Korean sub launches a missile.

 

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How The Feds Got All That Western Land (and Why It's A Problem)





Government owned and subsidized lands in the American West have been a source of conflict among competing interest groups since the 19th century. Since the very beginning of white settlement, lands have been used by the federal government as part of a political scheme to subsidize and reward certain groups while punishing others. The current standoff between ranchers and federal officials in Oregon is simply the latest chapter in a long contentious and sometimes bloody history of groups competing for control over government-owned lands in the West, and by ensuring that lands continue to be allocated by political means rather than through the market, government ownership of lands simply perpetuates conflict in the region.

 
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