Last week, I received news from a contact who is friends with one of the biggest billionaire shipping families in the world. He told me they had no ships at sea right now, because operating them meant running at a loss.
This weekend, reports are circulating saying much the same thing: The North Atlantic has little or no cargo ships traveling in its waters. Instead, they are anchored. Unmoving. Empty.
You can see one such report here. According to it,
Commerce between Europe and North America has literally come to a halt. For the first time in known history, not one cargo ship is in-transit in the North Atlantic between Europe and North America. All of them (hundreds) are either anchored offshore or in-port. NOTHING is moving.
This has never happened before. It is a horrific economic sign; proof that commerce is literally stopped.
We checked VesselFinder.com and it appears to show no ships in transit anywhere in the world. We aren’t experts on shipping, however, so if you have a better site or source to track this apparent phenomenon, please let us know.

We also checked MarineTraffic.com, and it seemed to show the same thing. Not a ship in transit…

If true, this would be catastrophic for world trade. Even if it’s not true, shipping is still nearly dead in the water according to other indices. The Baltic Dry Index, an assessment of the price of moving major raw materials by sea, was already at record all-time lows a month ago... and in the last month it has dropped even more, especially in the last week. Today BDIY hit 415...
Factories aren’t buying and retailers aren’t stocking. The ratio of inventory to sales in the US is an indicator of this. The last time that ratio was this high was during the “great recession” in 2008.

Hey, Ms. Yellen, what recovery? The economy is taking on water at a rapid rate.
The storm has been building for some time, actually. Not so long ago, there was a spate of reports that the world’s automobile manufacturers were in trouble because cars were not selling and shipments were backing up around the world.
ZeroHedge reported on it this way:
In the past several years, one of the topics covered in detail on these pages has been the surge in such gimmicks designed to disguise lack of demand and end customer sales, used extensively by US automotive manufacturers, better known as “channel stuffing”, of which General Motors is particularly guilty and whose inventory at dealer lots just hit a new record high.
Here is a photo of unsold cars in the United Kingdom from that article.

The world’s economy seems in serious trouble. You can’t print your way to prosperity. All you are doing is hollowing out your economy. Draining it. And sooner or later it’s empty and you have to start over after a good deal of crisis and chaos.
It’s no coincidence that China is struggling desperately to contain a stock implosion. Reportedly, banks have been told they are forbidden to buy US dollars and numerous Chinese billionaires have gone missing. And the markets have just opened on Monday and are again deeply in the red.
Here at The Dollar Vigilante we’ve specialized in explaining the reality of the global faux-economy and why it’s important that you not believe mainstream media lies.
In the meantime, keep your eye on this shipping story! If it is true and worldwide shipping is disastrously foundering, it’ll only be a matter of days before grocery store shelves will reflect that with increasingly bare shelves.
Are people upset now? Just wait. Interruptions in goods and services, most critically food, almost happened in 2008 during the Great Financial Crisis. For three days worldwide shipping was stranded due to shipping companies not knowing whether or not the receiver’s bank credit was good.
That crisis was staved off due to a massive amount of money printing. It was a temporary stay of execution, like bailing out the Titanic with coffee cups, however, and one that may reach much larger proportions in 2016.
Sailors watch the weather to see if it is safe to set sail. Investors should be watching the economic climate with the same intensity.
We are already sailing through very stormy waters.




I'm watching this wit batied breath. Will be interesting to see what happens in the news during AH if this closes under $2 https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=HG&p=m5
Fed's Lockhart: Nothing 'fundamentally wrong' with broad U.S. economy despite bearish stock market. (Marketwatch)
How can oil be down THAT MUCH....here goes the stock market....Yikes.
gold and silver getting hammered too..............WTF?
What's up Tyler, you desperate for stuff.
This story is total BS
Just check out.......
http://www.marinetraffic.com/ee/ais/home/centerx:148/centery:-34/zoom:6
Zero and Hillary didn't count on the fact that blowing up the Mid-East -the energy center of the world-might blow up the world.
Where's that black kid with the glasses and the chart?
"I DID that?"
Not stormy enough, MOAR STORMY!
When real goods and services stop crossing boarders, troops will...
^^^IMHO, that is actually happening right NOW.^^^
I have to admit it that some recent developements are more troubling with a short bit of hind-sight.
The US could have installed a functional puppet gov't in Libya, or done the Iraq style occupation/rebuilding -but didn't.
It appears that Libya was taken off-line to crush oil output. The US didn't/doesn't even want that super sweet Libyan oil.
Taking the Gold was just to cover operational expenses and pay off the scumbags that did the dirty on Ghaddafi...
Re: "a functional puppet gov't"
How about you change your handle to Throxx of Oxymorons?
You always make me lol.
that's why "isis" was selling it at a discount to certain favored entities
Lots of migrant ships from north Africa going to Europe....lol
Hardly worth laughing about, unless you're that special kind of individual who takes joy in the misery of others. What goes around, comes around.
Just as predicted in the French work of fiction from 1973: The Camp of the Saints, In this case Life is imitating Art.
Same kind of circumstances, too. In the book, a Western European nation (Belgium) declares open arms to refugees, and starts a 3rd World mass migration of the sort we are witnessing today. A fleet of canabalistic 'refugees' arrives on France's southern coast, and Western governments seem unable - due in no small part to political correctness, 'racial sensitivity', colonialist guilt, etc - to stop them.
The book is being reprinted again, and is enjoying a resurgence in popularity among the native French. The immigrants there don't like it at all, though.
The book is available for download in PDF format here.
Oklahoma Breakdown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwVV61pKhkM
Don't care what y'all say, but the BDI has been my economic barometer for years. Fat Lady entering stage left...
I am going long on Ship Anchors
Confirmed - not completely dead but close to falling off life support.
Only healthy trade in the world right now making any money is inter Asia.
This will make 2008 look like a short sharp upper cut.
Not even a boat load of Bentleys or Range Rovers en route - that is amazing.
oh man i can't wait for 4-5 more rate hikes this year. lol. remember all those guys who CNBC marched-on saying "a quarter of a point is nothing, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING - NO IMPACT AT ALL!!!"
they clearly crashed at the intersection of economics & mathematics - the part where you run global debt levels thru the roof at 0% and then try to raise rates.
heres a little hint: when u want to raise rates, it has to be after a pro-longed period of debt CUTTING not GROWING.
How about this priceless beating of Schiff for 'no reaction' to the rate hike?
https://youtu.be/97_Sqb7CHuI
Another one that will end up in the next "Schiff was right 2.0" video.
I find it hard to believe that not a single transport ship is sailing between shores.
I suppose the ports in Rotterdam, Long Beach and other places may as well close and that is not likely.
It's bad, but when's the last time you saw dry bulk good on your grocery shelf (iron ore, wood, cement, etc.). What am I missing?
Maybe a brain? Read the article linked above if you can't figure it out yourself. The best layman's explanation of basic economics I've ever read.
https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/750
My new Audi swam here.
The killing blow is not far away...
More like a pillow over yer face...
BRB... heading to Costco to stock up on 1000 rolls of shit tickets, i hear they became currency in Venezuela....
China has shipped all the jobs back to USA .... now's the time everyone chants; USA!, USA!, USA!
https://youtu.be/seXMIHgMFj8?t=1m46s
motors of the world are stopping.
I'm safe and sound, here in Galt's Gulch.
How is John Galt?
Begs the question: Was Ayn Rand dyslexic?
Nyet.
on.
Jobless Recovery...
Logical fail. A complete stop of all commerce will not cause "bare shelves" as he suggests. The reason commerce stopped is because nobody is buying anything. The shelves will be just as stocked next week as they are this week. They'll probably be the exact same items. That's generally what happens when there is no demand - things stay on the shelf forever.
Food is consumed. Reread article pls.
The few ships I do see are heading East across the Atlantic loaded with Toyota pickup trucks to resupply ISIS.
Yeah and they need a few thousand tanker trucks too. You know its so hard to figure out how all those tanker trucks got over there. That ISIS is so sneaky.
Sarc/
Granny was just spotted at Joanne Fabrics loading up on yarn to knit up her QE4 quilt.
My gold delivery came in just fine...
Lucky sod, mine was lost somewhere between my hands and my safe. Just have to order more I suppose.
I wonder how much of the mid-ocean traffic appears on those tracking websites. There is plenty of traffic, just nothing in the middle of the ocean.
If you note the amount of traffice at the Panama Canal, you might ask the question, where is it coming from and going to? It certainly isn't all North and South American traffic.
I call B.S. on the Atlantic being completely without trans-oceanic traffic.
I think you are correct. Atlantic & Pacific.
Must be a glitch and/or those websites don't show ships in mid-ocean.
Mr. Cynic is correct. Go to the website, filter out the junk (pleasure craft, etc), then zoom in until you see individual ships instead of green squares w/ counts. You can hover over ships and see whether they are underway and what their destination is. Lots of ships, for example, exiting the English Channel heading for NA or far east. Same story elsewhere. Bullshit that mid-atlantic is empty.
It just freaking took TOO LONG BEFORE THOSE AMERICAN MORONS FIGURED IT OUT!!!!!
WHEN YOUR CURRENCY SPIKES 30% AGAINST THE EURO YOU SUFFER!!!!!
And almost all of them where cheering and calling Europe the trashcan... let's see who gets there first.
Idiots.
Wait untill the earning reports show a total production crash.
If they would only admit it, report it or quit fabricating the statistics...
SD
Dow just clocked in at -100 points. Getting ugly here in the USA and in Europe. Ugh.
US bearing manufacturer Timken is down over 2% today, has not been this low since 2012.
Bullish!
Trickledown Economics floats all boats, eh, Mr. Reagan?
Trickledown Economics sinks all boats too, motherfucker!
die, die, die, America.