Paul Tudor Jones
Vapor Capital Asset Mismanagement LP: Jon Corzine Planning Hedge Fund Launch
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/19/2015 20:49 -0500Nearly three years later of manipulated, artificially propped up markets floating on $22 trillion in central bank assets, Jon Corzine has had enough of waiting for a correction which almost came (and then Bullard brought up QE4) but not really. So, as the WSJ reports, the time has come for another push for Vapor Capital Asset Mismanagement LP.nearly three years later of manipulated, artificially propped up markets floating on $22 trillion in central bank assets, Jon Corzine has had enough of waiting for a correction which almost came (and then Bullard brought up QE4) but not really. So, as the WSJ reports, the time has come for another push for Vapor Capital Asset Mismanagement LP.
Einhorn Slams Bernanke's Blog, Says Fed Policy Is A "Destructive Force That Shouldn't Exist Outside Of Fiction"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/13/2015 13:58 -0500"We have passed the point where Jelly Donut policy is merely slowing the recovery. Distortions are now adding risk to the banking and insurance markets and leading to poor incentives for the largest players in the financial system. Monetary policy and regulations have combined like a failed chemistry experiment to create a potentially destructive force that should not exist outside of fiction."
- David Einhorn
Apocalyptic Economics: How Mass Death Boosts Wages
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/08/2015 20:15 -0500To the 99%: Choose your poison: death or unemployment.
Hedge Fund Legend Julian Robertson Warns Of A "Complete Explosion" Unless Fed Contains "Boiling, Bubble" Market
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/06/2015 22:28 -0500According to hedge fund legend Julian Robertson, the Fed must act and hike rates soon because “the economy warrants it and I think [the Fed is] not crazy enough just to let this thing boil over into complete explosion. I am looking at a bubble that is almost sure to pop at some time and I don't know when it's going to happen, but I know it's going to happen. The bigger this bubble gets, the bigger the burst." What happens then: "I don't think it's at all ridiculous to think of a selloff like we saw in 2008."
Calamitous Consequences
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/01/2015 11:47 -0500Is it possible that capitalism’s underlying focus on profits, and the necessity for endless purchases of goods and services, has a practical limit?
European Jobless Rates By Country: Youth Unemployment In Greece, Spain Remains Over 50%
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015 07:02 -0500Another Oligarch Preaches To The Peasants: Charlie Munger Says "Prepare For Harder World"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/26/2015 21:30 -0500“If you’re unhappy with what you’ve had over the last 50 years, you have an unfortunate misappraisal of life... should all be prepared for adjusting to a world that is harder..."
These Are 2015's "Black Swans" According To SocGen
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/24/2015 14:55 -0500In light of the social and economic devolution of the world, it should hardly come as a surprise that as SocGen attempts to quantify the biggest Black Swans risks (and hopes) of 2015 (yes, a foolish endeavor since nobody can actually envision what a black swan may be, by its very definition an event that was predicted by no one), it notes that "political and financial risks now outnumber real economy risks."
"Revolution, War, Taxes" - The Complete Paul Tudor Jones Speech
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/23/2015 16:30 -0500Paul Tudor Jones ruffled more than a few feathers last week when he warned first that "we're in the middle of a disastrous market mania," and second he explained that "this gap between the 1 percent and the rest of America, and between the US and the rest of the world, cannot and will not persist," concluding that "historically, these kinds of gaps get closed in one of three ways: by revolution, higher taxes or wars. None are on my bucket list." His thesis is simple and profound as the following full speech shows...
Paul Tudor Jones Warns "Disastrous Market Mania" Will End In "Revolution, Taxes, Or War"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/20/2015 19:54 -0500"This gap between the 1% and the rest of America, and between the US and the rest of the world, cannot and will not persist," warns renowned trader Paul Tudor Jones during his recent TED Talks speech, as he addressed the question - can capital be just? Hoping to expand the "narrow definitions of capitalism," that threaten the underpinnings of society, Tudor Jones exclaims, "we're in the middle of a disastrous market mania," adding "one of worst of my life." Perhaps most ominously, he concludes, historically this ends "by revolution, higher taxes or wars. None are on my bucket list."
Why We’re Drifting Towards World War 3
Submitted by George Washington on 03/20/2015 09:45 -0500- Afghanistan
- Alan Greenspan
- Black Swan
- Brazil
- Charles Nenner
- China
- Davos
- European Union
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Germany
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Great Depression
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Japan
- Jim Rickards
- Jim Rogers
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Kuwait
- Kyle Bass
- Kyle Bass
- Marc Faber
- Martin Armstrong
- Middle East
- national security
- Nationalism
- Nouriel
- Nouriel Roubini
- Paul Tudor Jones
- Purchasing Power
- The Economist
- Trade Wars
- Ukraine
- Wall Street Journal
- World Trade
- Yuan
Debt, Distraction, Currency Wars, Itchy Fingers
Frontrunning: January 6
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/06/2015 07:39 -0500- B+
- Barclays
- Berkshire Hathaway
- Black Friday
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Credit Suisse
- Creditors
- Crude
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- European Central Bank
- FBI
- Florida
- Free Money
- General Electric
- Germany
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Greece
- Iraq
- Japan
- Lloyds
- Markit
- Medicare
- Merrill
- Mexico
- Morgan Stanley
- Natural Gas
- Nielsen
- Nikkei
- Paul Tudor Jones
- Private Equity
- Quantitative Easing
- ratings
- RBS
- Reuters
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Saudi Arabia
- Toyota
- Ukraine
- Verizon
- Wall Street Journal
- Warren Buffett
- Wells Fargo
- Average 10-year yield of U.S., Japan and Germany dropped below 1% for the first time ever: Free Money in Bond Markets Shows Global Economy Still Struggling (BBG)
- Brent falls below $52 as oil hits new five and a half year lows (Reuters)
- China Fast-Tracks $1 Trillion in Projects to Spur Growth (BBG)
- Saudi Arabia Raises Price of Main Oil Grade for Asian Buyers (BBG)
- Oilfield Writedowns Loom as Crude Slump Guts Drilling Values (BBG)
- Biggest Oil-Rig Drop Since 2009 Spells Tough Year Ahead (BBG)
- CIA says its inspector general is resigning at end of month (Reuters)
- Pipeline IPOs Climb on Demand for Returns Immune to Oil (BBG)
- Natural Gas No Savior for Investors Seeking Oil Refuge (BBG)
- Euro zone economy ended 2014 in poor shape (Reuters)
Meet The 17-Year-Old High School Junior Who Made $72 Million Trading Penny Stocks. Allegedly
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/15/2014 14:30 -0500It never fails: every year we get a story of that one individual who, as simple survivorship bias would suggest, made a killing in the same market where 999,999 others lost (you won't ever read about them though). This year that someone is a 17-year-old from Queens who, according to rumors at Styuvesant High School in NYC where he is a junior, made $72 million by trading pennystocks, oil and gold. Meet Mohammed Islam, who as the photo below shows, is like most other high school kids... with a few exceptions: he rents a Manhattan apartment, drives a BMW. And eats caviar and apple juice. Allegedly.
Why Tony Robbins Is Asking The Wrong Questions
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/22/2014 21:44 -0500- Apple
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Carl Icahn
- Central Banks
- Eclectica
- Eclectica
- Federal Reserve
- HFT
- High Frequency Trading
- High Frequency Trading
- Hugh Hendry
- Hugh Hendry
- Japan
- Julian Robertson
- Michael Lewis
- Money Supply
- Paul Tudor Jones
- Quantitative Easing
- Reality
- Reuters
- Russell 2000
- Slope of Hope
- Themis Trading
- Tiger Management
- Warren Buffett
Looking for answers to both financial safety as well as financial freedom in the same light or viewpoint where it seems one only needs to “think like a billionaire” or “tweak” or “slightly modify” perceptions on how one approaches these financial markets today – will hurt more than it will help. The Wall Street everyone believes they are dealing with today is just in name and memory. What made sense just 6 years ago not only doesn’t but rather if you try to apply any sense that resembles “common sense” you might as well be asking the Cheshire cat for a more straight answer. "How exactly are you handling the stresses and strains having to basically push sound fundamental theories or market underpinnings aside and now trade and position money at risk based solely on what some Central Bank will do next?" This is the avenue I wish Tony had driven or sought.
5 Things To Ponder: Market Stew
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/14/2014 16:47 -0500The markets have been pushing new all-time highs this past week as earnings season begins to wind down. Starting next week, much of the focus will shift back to the economy and holiday retail sales. Expectations are for a robust season but the early arrival of winter could have a more negative effect on the economy than anticipated should current weather patterns persist.




