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Aug 18 - PBoC Injection Shows China's Worry
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 08/18/2015 04:06 -0500PBoC Injection Shows China Worries About Outflows- WSJ
Rotten Apple: Former Leader Breaking Down
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/12/2015 07:56 -0500When AAPL is moving higher, it can mask a lot of problems in the broader market. Unfortunately for bulls, AAPL is beginning to crack. It began on the day of the July post when it got crushed following its earnings release. It has since broken down more, recently dropping below its post-2009 UP trendline... "no brainer"
Sometimes They Do Ring The Bell At The Top
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 09:49 -0500"Look at the data, and you’ll realize that our present concerns are not hyperbole or exaggeration. We simply have not observed the market conditions we observe today except in a handful of instances in market history, and they have typically ended quite badly..."
5 Things To Ponder: Shades Of Risk
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/24/2015 15:25 -0500"It wan't raining when Noah built the ark."
Even The Stronger Areas Of The Market Are Starting To Weaken
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/23/2015 07:28 -0500We’ve spent the past few days in this space noting the recent thinning of the stock market advance. That is, despite the major averages continuing to hover near their 52-week highs, the internals are becoming uglier by the day. The main takeaway from this trend is that, should the relatively few areas of the market that are keeping it afloat begin to weaken, there will be precious little support left to prevent a significant correction. Indeed, we are beginning to see signs of deterioration now even among the stronger areas of the market.
If Beauty's On The Inside, This Market Wins The Ugly Contest
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/21/2015 07:19 -0500... of the 6,657 days since 1965 when the S&P 500 closed up, Friday had the 6,627th worst breadth... the last 12 times this situation occurred, the S&P 500 was lower 3 weeks later each time by an average of 4%. Also of note, for what it is worth, this is the closest to a 52-week high the S&P 500 has ever been on any of the occurrences.
Commodities Plunging To 2002 Level Sends "Investors" Rushing To Safety Of Overpriced Tech Megacaps
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2015 15:02 -0500The Song Remains The Same
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2015 08:21 -0500We love reading quotes from Hussman in 2000 and 2007. The air is getting pretty thin up here. A stock market driven by Google, Apple, Netflix and a few other tech darlings with no earnings does not make a market. Time is running out for the bulls. The same morons on CNBC ridiculed and scorned his facts then and they scorn and ridicule him now. Do we trust Jim Cramer and Steve Liesman or John Hussman? Guess.
The Worst Time In History To Be Invested In Stocks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/22/2015 07:13 -0500Today will go down in history as one of the worst times in history to be invested in the stock market. Virtually no one believes this statement. That is why it will prove to be true. Every valuation method known to mankind is flashing red. A crash is baked in the cake. Will the trigger be Greek default, a Chinese market crash, a Fed rate increase, a derivative bet going boom, a Middle East event, someone doing something stupid in the South China Sea, a Ukrainian eruption, or a butterfly flapping its wings? When greed turns to fear, for whatever reason, the house of cards will collapse for the 3rd time in 15 years. Thank the “brilliant” bankers at the Federal Reserve.
The "New Era" Is An Old Story
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/24/2015 18:45 -0500It’s not monetary easing, but the attitude of investors toward risk that distinguishes an overvalued market that continues higher from an overvalued market that is vulnerable to vertical losses. That window of vulnerability has been open for several months now, and the immediacy of our downside concerns would ease (despite obscene valuations) only if market internals and credit spreads were to shift back toward evidence of investor risk-seeking. Eventually, the final refuge of speculation is to abandon historically reliable measures wholesale, resting faith instead on the advent of some new era in which the old rules simply don’t apply.
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.
Futures Flat On FOMC, GDP Day; Bunds Battered After Euro Loans Post First Increase In Three Years
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Today we get a two-for-one algo kneejerk special, first with the Q1 GDP release due out at 8:30 am which will confirm that for the second year in a row the US economy barely grew (or maybe contracted depending on the Obamacare contribution) in the first quarter, followed by the last pre-June FOMC statement, in which we will find out whether Janet Yellen and her entourage of central planning academics will blame the recent weakness on the weather and West Coast port strikes and proceed with their plan of hiking rates in June (or September, though unclear which year), just so they can push the economy into a full blown recession and launch QE4.
Gold Flat In Quarter In Dollars But 11% and 5% Higher In Euro and Pounds
Submitted by GoldCore on 04/01/2015 07:10 -0500* Silver surges 6.5% in dollars and 19% and 12% in euros and pounds *Oil and most commodities declined on economic concerns in the quarter (see table) *U.S. stocks eked out minor gains to new record highs and look toppy *Gold performance impressive given strength of dollar and equities, oil collapse and negative sentiment
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EM Euro Issuance Will Be Highest In A Decade On QE
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 02/27/2015 08:17 -0500- Apple
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Euro-denominated emerging market sovereign issuance will soar to its highest levels in 10 years on the back of the European Central Bank's quantitative easing programme, as issuers outside the eurozone seek to take advantage of falling euro yields, according to bank analysts.
Oil-Price Collapse To Slow Canada's Inflation Further
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