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Just 15 WTF Charts
The WTF charts just got WTF-ier...
Stocks stand alone in the miasma of other asset classes that seem less impressed...
And other stock markets appear less impressed...
As the Smart-Money flows suggest anything but support...
And Breadth confirms it...
Credit markets - the Fed's theoretical transmission channel - are not enjoying the exuberance...
The local and global economic growth outlooks, it appears, have nothing to do with stocks...
And certainly the housing pillar of the US economy is not supporting stocks...
And the real economy appears to not matter at all...
So what is?
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But will the strong Dollar ruin the party again?
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Of course - all of these charts should be ignored... it's different this time.
Charts: Bloomberg
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Nice assortment of charts. For Washington to fix all that is wrong with our economy would be like turning a battleship in a bathtub. Today I make no predictions and have few expectations because everyday the markets seem to move ever higher even as important economic numbers being released continue to come in below expectations. As the stock market continues to remain at historic highs please tell me what is so good? What is so much better?
As I see it the weight of carrying a large number of unemployed and people who have dropped out of the work force is wearing society down through attrition. The article below points out some of the glaring flaws in the argument that blue sky lies ahead as the stock market seems to indicate. As I look at a landscape of empty and under-leased buildings that once housed thriving businesses that provided Americans with good paying jobs I'm forced to ask, How are things getting better?
http://brucewilds.blogspot.com/2014/10/tell-me-again-how-things-are-getting.html
You don't know much about working with mirrors, do ya?
It is different this time because this sort of divergence has not happened before.
Add: gold vs. S&P and now real estate vs. S&P
HOWEVER, there is a curious correlation that should be examined further. Women's butt size vs. S&P. Just wierd.
Huh. Is this some kind of fun stuff? I rather prefer to go to the comedy clubs than to watch these charts. They are as accurate as my computer weather widget, which shows rain when its snowing.
Dat S&P be higher den a Colorado weed farmer.
Dayse be smokin da same shit.
So it looks like lumber correlates better with QE than the other commodities. That makes sense. Need plup for all that paper!!!