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"Just Wait For The Bankruptcies" - The Latest Market That "Is In Real Trouble"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/17/2015 13:50 -0500Natural-gas fell to the lowest ever inflation-adjusted price in its history of NYMEX trading on Wednesday as extremely warm weather continues to limit demand. As we recently explained, the glut in nattie is worse than that facing the crude complex, and while the glut in oil is expected to continue for the next year or so before balancing in late 2016, the pain for liquefied natural gas (LNG) could be just beginning. As one trader warned "this market is in real trouble...just wait for the bankruptcies."
Russia Sees No Oil Price Recovery In The Coming 7 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/15/2015 08:19 -0500“In our estimates, one should hardly expect any serious growth of the oil price above $50," Oreshkin told a breakfast forum hosted by Russian newspaper Vedomosti on Friday. “The oil industry is changing structurally and it may happen that... the global economy will not need that much oil."
Futures Surge, Oil Rebounds As Fed Starts Historic Two-Day "Rate Hike" Meeting
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/15/2015 06:47 -0500The start of the Fed's most eagerly awaited two-day policy meeting in years has finally arrived with the market expecting Yellen to announce the first 25 bps rate hike in 9 years tomorrow with nearly 80% probability, and so far US equity futures are enjoying a last minute relief rally, while emerging market stocks rose for the first day in ten after the longest losing run since June. Europe's Stoxx 600 Index has also rebounded from a five-day losing streak, the worst in over four months.
It's Firesale Time For Brazil's Fake Goldman; The Real Goldman Answers 6 Key Questions
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 14:11 -0500“They need to show they’re selling quickly to calm markets and stop the free fall of their shares. For that to happen they need to accept the price buyers want to pay.”
Dow Dumps Over 300 Points From Thursday Highs After IEA Warns Oil Glut To Worsen
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 07:43 -0500'As goes oil, so goes the US equity market' appears to bethe new mantra. Just as yesterday's pump-and-dump tracked oil, so in the pre-market, WTI Crude plunged back to fresh 7-year lows after IEA warned that the oil glut will worsen, with prices lower for longer as demand remains subdued through at least 2017. This in turn sent US equities tumbling with Dow futures down 200 points (down 330 from Thursday highs).
How Electricity Markets Could be Upended By This Supreme Court Decision
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/10/2015 12:30 -0500The Supreme Court may shortly decide an obscure case entitled Federal Energy Regulatory Commission v. Electric Power Supply Association (FERC v EPSA). The issue before the court is whether FERC can compel regional power markets to pay consumers who reduce their electricity usage at critical peak periods. And if so, at what price?
The Global Economic Reset Has Begun
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/09/2015 22:35 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- BIS
- Black Friday
- Black Swan
- Bond
- BRICs
- Central Banks
- Chain Store Sales
- China
- Credit Crisis
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- General Motors
- Golden Goose
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- International Monetary Fund
- Janet Yellen
- Japan
- Main Street
- Market Share
- Quantitative Easing
- Reality
- recovery
- Reserve Currency
- Saudi Arabia
- The Economist
- Too Big To Fail
- Volatility
The U.S. is now experiencing the next stage of the great reset. Two pillars were put in place on top of an already existing pillar by the central banks in order to maintain a semblance of stability after the 2008 crash. This faux stability appears to have been necessary in order to allow time for the conditioning of the masses towards greater acceptance of globalist initiatives, to ensure the debt slavery of future generations through the taxation of government generated long term debts, and to allow for internationalists to safely position their own assets. The three pillars are now being systematically removed by the same central bankers. Why? They are simply ready to carry on with the next stage of the controlled demolition of the American structure as we know it.
Anatomy of an Oligopoly: the Beer Industry
Submitted by Sprott Money on 12/09/2015 05:57 -0500Why does most brand-name beer taste like swill? Why has the standard of living across most of the Western world fallen by more than half over the past 40+ years?
The Fallacy that Weakening Your Currency Generates Prosperity
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 12:40 -0500Of the many economic policies that are accepted as true yet are absolute nonsense, perhaps none is more achingly nonsensical than the notion that weakening a nation's currency will magically make that nation prosperous. No empire has ever prospered by weakening its currency. Reducing the purchasing power of one's money is the road to ruin, not prosperity.
Going FANG-less
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 09:47 -0500FANGs are tumbling, seeming to have 'peaked' as ISM Services tumbled last week. But before you rush to buy the dip on these "gems" we thought it would be helpful to review some basic fundamental data in order to clarify exactly what investors are assuming when they purchase these stocks.
Global Stocks, US Futures Tumble As Emerging Market Turmoil Is Set For A Dramatic Comeback
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/08/2015 06:53 -0500- Australia
- Auto Sales
- Bank of International Settlements
- Bond
- Canadian Dollar
- China
- Consumer Credit
- Copper
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Donald Trump
- Equity Markets
- Exxon
- fixed
- France
- headlines
- India
- International Energy Agency
- Iran
- Jim Reid
- Market Conditions
- Market Share
- Natural Gas
- NFIB
- Nikkei
- Nominal GDP
- OPEC
- Precious Metals
- Price Action
- RANSquawk
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Reserve Currency
- Reuters
- Saudi Arabia
- South Carolina
- St Louis Fed
- St. Louis Fed
- Swiss National Bank
- Yuan
Over the weekend, in its latest quarterly presentation, the Bank of International Settlements made what may have been a very premature assessment that China is now contained. Judging by events in the past 24 hours, the reality is anything but.
Is OPEC Losing Influence?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 10:10 -0500While countless overzealous obituaries have been written about OPEC’s vanishing influence, OPEC is indeed acknowledging that it cannot influence prices to the degree that it once could. However, the result at least shows that OPEC is going to see its current strategy through to its logical conclusion, to the chagrin of most of its members.
Ben Bernanke's Employer Citadel Alleges That "Leveling The Playing Field" Will Actually Hurt Stock Markets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/05/2015 14:53 -0500The market is now officially so broken, that the biggest HFT-player no longer even makes any sense.
"No Cut In Production" - OPEC Press Conference Begins (Finally) - Live Feed
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 10:20 -0500OPEC HAS AGREED TO OIL OUTPUT POLICY ROLLOVER, SETS TARGET AT 31.5 M B/D AFTER INDONESIA JOINS: DELEGATE. This increases the output limit up from 30 million but is merely reflective of the current real output from the Cartel of 31.5 million barrels. And crude is crashing, Ruble is dumping and gold is jumping.
OPEC Meeting Preview: Confusion, Clashes, Disappointment, And Lower Oil Prices
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 07:21 -0500"There has been a bunch of headlines coming out of OPEC with each contradicting the other," says Petromatrix analyst Olivier Jakob. “It is difficult to trade in front of OPEC - the general consensus is for nothing, but when we get a soundbite that creates a bit of a reaction." However, once the OPEC meeting announces that, sorry Venezuela but nothing changes, expect the early upward bias to crude prices to promptly reverse.



