Futures market
Collapsing CDS Market Will Lead To Global Bond Market Margin Call
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/28/2015 15:00 -0500As we previously noted, liquidity is there when you don't need it, and it promptly disappears once it is in demand. Consider it "cocktease capitalism." If liquidity lasts longer than 4 hours, call the CFTC because you may be experiencing a spoof. Right now, the ultimate spoof is setting up as the credit default swap market collapses, and a global bond market margin call is just around the corner.
Dollar Psychology ahead of Key Events in Greece and US Jobs Data
Submitted by Marc To Market on 06/27/2015 09:16 -0500A look at the psycholgoy of traders as reflected in the price action ahead the new week which promises to be eventful.
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Gold & Silver Slammed In Mini-Flash-Crash
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/24/2015 07:56 -050015 minutes after GDP data was released - showing Q1 was indeed as weak as expected and inventories suggesting Q2 will be just as weak - someone decided it was an appropriate time to dump over half a billion dollars of notional gold on the futures market...

The Dollar's Travails
Submitted by Marc To Market on 06/20/2015 08:31 -0500Trying to make sense of the global capital markets.
The Mysterious "Massive" Seller Who Flash Crashed Gold In 2014 Has Finally Been Revealed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/19/2015 09:41 -0500We are running dangerously low on "conspiracy theories"
Bank Of America Begins 66-Day Countdown Until The "Ghost Of 1937" Returns
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/16/2015 07:08 -0500- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bond
- Bridgewater
- Central Banks
- Double Dip
- Equity Markets
- Ethan Harris
- EuroDollar
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Futures market
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Great Depression
- Israel
- Lehman
- Monetary Policy
- Money Supply
- Open Market Operations
- Ray Dalio
- Recession
- Switzerland
- Trichet
- Volatility
The last time the Fed tried to exit a period of massive balance sheet expansion coupled with ZIRP - back in 1937 - its strategy completely failed. The Fed tightening in H1’37 was followed in H2’37 by a severe recession and a 49% collapse in the Dow Jones. This is the ghost of 1937 and it is about to make a repeat appearance.
Dollar Tone Heavy; Can FOMC Lift It?
Submitted by Marc To Market on 06/13/2015 09:02 -0500No follow through dollar buying against euro, yen and sterling after data showing US economyis recovering from weak Q1. What is happening? What is the outlook?
Why EIA, IEA, And BP Oil Forecasts Are Too High
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/10/2015 18:00 -0500When forecasting how much oil will be available in future years, most agencies, including EIA, IEA and BP appear to adopt a similar 'work-backwards from GDPO growth expectations' method. It seems that this approach has a fundamental flaw. It doesn’t consider the possibility of continued low oil prices and the impact that these low oil prices are likely to have on future oil production. Hoped-for future GDP growth may not be possible if oil prices, as well as other commodity prices, remain low.
DOJ Launches Probe Of Treasury Market Manipulation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/08/2015 06:59 -0500Earleir today in confirmation that a crack down on yet another market for gross manipulation is imminent, the Post reported that the Department of Justice fresh from doing all it can do prevent Vladimir Putin from blowing $10 billion in the bottomless hole that is World Cup 2018 infrastructure spending, is probing the Treasury market for possible manipulation.
Drivers in the Week Ahead
Submitted by Marc To Market on 06/07/2015 12:36 -0500- Australia
- Auto Sales
- Capital Markets
- China
- Consumer Prices
- CPI
- Creditors
- default
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- Futures market
- Greece
- Japan
- LIBOR
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- New Zealand
- Nikkei
- Norges Bank
- Norway
- Real Interest Rates
- recovery
- Swiss Franc
- Swiss National Bank
- Turkey
- Volatility
- Yen
- Yuan
Why has the dollar jumped in recent weeks? Global conspriacy and lies? Are thousands of investors and participants being deluded?
Dollar Outlook
Submitted by Marc To Market on 06/06/2015 08:17 -0500Grit your teeth if you have to. Cry if you want to. US labor market is improving and the dollar is strengthening.
The Stock Market Is Disappearing In One Giant Leveraged Buyout
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/05/2015 18:47 -0500This is the end game of unfettered capitalism. The signs are all here. When you cast aside reasonable restraints, the unscrupulous among us will rise to the top and exploit everyone else. What we have left is a new American feudalism where CEOs move around like a pack of ruthless Somalian warlords. Riding behind the banner of efficiency, they replace employees with robots, outsource their work to foreigners and tell their employees to train their own replacements, and collude with hedge fund managers to strip companies of their most valuable assets to temporarily boost the stock price.
One Of The World's Largest Silver Miners Slams The CFTC About Silver Market Manipulation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/03/2015 14:00 -0500"It occurs to me that such massive speculation in COMEX silver futures may not be in keeping with the spirit and intent of commodity law and may suggest something is wrong with the price discovery process, since real producers and consumers of silver don't appear to be represented.... As one of the largest primary silver producers in the world, we feel that an effective and fair pricing mechanism is critical for the healthiness of our industry and for the millions of people impacted by what appears from the outside, to be manipulative practices by a concentration of players."
May Flies, but June Bugs
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/31/2015 09:38 -0500- Australia
- Australian Dollar
- Auto Sales
- B+
- Bank of England
- Capital Markets
- China
- Copenhagen
- CPI
- Creditors
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Futures market
- Germany
- Greece
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Italy
- Japan
- Middle East
- New Zealand
- Nikkei
- non-performing loans
- None
- OPEC
- Recession
- recovery
- Saudi Arabia
- Shadow Banking
- Shenzhen
- Trade Deficit
- Transparency
- Turkey
- Unemployment
- Yen
A non-bombastic look at the week ahead and a number of key events in June. These could set the tone for Q3 and beyond.
Dollar Bulls may Pause after Strong Second Half of May
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/30/2015 09:19 -0500Combination of important events/data and large move in last two weeks, the dollar may pullback/consolidate in the days ahead.



