Market Crash
Flash Crash Scapegoat Nav Sarao Complained More Than 100 Times About The Real Market Manipulators
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/14/2015 14:25 -0500Several weeks ago, when the CFTC and DOJ's laughable attempt to scapegoat the May 2010 flash crash on the actions of a live-in-his-parents-basement UK trader, we explained "Why Sarao Is The Flash Crash Patsy: He Threatened To Expose The "Mass Manipulation Of High Frequency Nerds." It now turns out that he not only threatened to expose the real market manipulators, but he acctually did it. More than 100 times.
'The Crash" Will Not Be Caused By An Event...
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/12/2015 07:09 -0500When people think about crashes, they tend to think about an event – as if some massive, grotesque, red, scaly, fire-breathing, razor-toothed catalyst should be obvious beforehand. But we know from history that that’s not the way it works...
Surge In VIX Volume Reflects Huge "Interest In Owning Market Crash Protection"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/11/2015 19:55 -0500"I'm not sure if it’s the biggest trade ever, but it's certainly one of them," noted Jamie Tyrrell, a VIX specialist on the CBOE floor, as Bloomberg reports almost $100 million worth of options pegged to the volatility of US equities were traded in a split second at 1216ET today. "Someone is interested in owning a lot of protection," Tyrrell added as just over 1 million contracts were traded, all told, about 54% of the total amount of index options that traded at the CBOE all day Friday. While for every buyer of VIX Calls there is a buyer, the notable push higher in volatility after this trade suggests the trades had characteristics of someone hedging stocks.
The Great Disconnect - Central-Bank-Driven "Markets" Have Nothing To Do With Economics
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/07/2015 15:50 -0500Having painted themselves into an impossible corner of junk Keynesian economics, they are now clueless about how to get out. So its time to recognize that there has been a monetary regime change. The Fed might well have been your friend since March 2009 or even for the last several decades. But stranded on the zero bound and smothered by a $22 trillion collective balance sheet, the central banks of the world are now fast becoming your fiend.
Two-Thirds Of US Millionaires Fear "They Will Lose It All" If The Market Crashes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/04/2015 17:14 -0500It's not easy being a millionaire in the New Normal.
We Just Broke 2008's Record For The Fastest Economic Unraveling!
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/01/2015 22:55 -0500The final Q1 GDP revision was just released and we saw that GDP has again missed expectations by such a large margin that 2015 is another write off for a 3% growth year. Almost comically we heard the same excuses we got last year. “Weather was wintery and next year is going to be the turnaround year”. So in order to explain to these supposed economic and market ‘experts’ who seem wholly incapable of understanding economic and market forces with any sense of accuracy, let’s run through a few fundamentals.
Jawbone Renormalization: Only 560 Words In FOMC Statement, Fewest Since October 2012
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/29/2015 13:16 -0500At 560 words, this was not only the lowest wordcount of any FOMC statement since October 2012, just before QE3 was launched in December of 2012, but actually had fewer words than Hilsenrath's 608 words "explainer" of what the Fed just said.
Stock-Market Crashes Through the Ages – Part III – Early 20th Century
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 04/28/2015 06:17 -0500The 20th century could be categorized as THE century when communications took off and we started living in each other’s pockets. Lives had been ruined by war, trouble and strife. Wealth had been redistributed beyond belief.
2010 Flash Crash Arrest Motivated By Greed
Submitted by EconMatters on 04/27/2015 13:18 -0500If the DOJ and CFTC is going to be consistent, then they have to indict the entire financial community from the CME, Exchanges, Brokers, Institutions, Investment Banks, Hedge Funds, Management Funds and High Frequency Trading Firms.
New Highs To Nowhere On Nothing
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/26/2015 19:25 -0500It’s official: all the markers of manias both past and present have now been surpassed.
October 15th Bond Market Crash Explained
Submitted by EconMatters on 04/25/2015 13:01 -0500October 15th, 2014 wasn`t a market crash!
"I’m Not Crazy, I’m Scared" - Why For One Trader, This Time It Is Different
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/24/2015 19:52 -0500"What is different this time? Central banks are driving all investment decisions, and what this implies is that they are in this trade so deeply that there is no obvious or practical exit.... This is a dangerous situation. The focus must return to the REAL economy; we cannot trade our way out of past mistakes."
Why Sarao Is The Flash Crash Patsy: He Threatened To Expose The "Mass Manipulation Of High Frequency Nerds"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2015 16:27 -0500The CME contacted Sarao about his trades after concluding he appeared to be significantly swaying opening prices. Sarao explained some of his conduct to the CME in a March 2010 e-mail as “just showing a friend of mine what occurs on the bid side of the market almost 24 hours a day, by the high-frequency geeks.” And the reason why nobody touched Sarao until just days before the 5 years statute of limitations following the Flash Crash had run out, is the following: "He then questioned whether CME’s actions regarding his activity meant “the mass manipulation of high frequency nerds is going to end."
The answer was no.
These Two Assets Show Us a Crash is Coming
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 04/23/2015 09:12 -0500The era the phony recovery narrative has come unhinged. We have now entered a cycle of actual price discovery in which financial assets fall to more accurate values. This will eventually result in a stock market crash, very likely within the next 12 months.
Futures Unexpectedly Red Despite Disappointing Economic Data From Around The Globe
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/23/2015 06:00 -0500- B+
- Bank of England
- Bond
- Budget Deficit
- Central Banks
- China
- Consumer Confidence
- Continuing Claims
- Copper
- Creditors
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Equity Markets
- Eurozone
- Excess Reserves
- fixed
- France
- General Motors
- Germany
- Gilts
- Greece
- headlines
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Italy
- Japan
- Market Crash
- Markit
- McDonalds
- Monetary Policy
- New Home Sales
- Nikkei
- PE Multiple
- PIMCO
- Portugal
- Precious Metals
- Swiss Franc
- Swiss National Bank
Today is shaping up to be a rerun of yesterday where another frenzied Asian session that has seen both the Shanghai Composite and the Nikkei close higher yet again (following the weakest Chinese HSBC mfg PMI in one year which in an upside down world means more easing and thus higher stocks) has for now led to lower US equity futures with the driver, at least in the early session, being a statement by the BOJ's Kuroda that there’s a "possibility" the Bank of Japan’s 2% inflation target will be delayed and may occur in April 2016.





