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10 Investor Warning Signs For 2016
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/15/2015 09:15 -0500Wall Street’s proclivity to create serial equity bubbles off the back of cheap credit has once again set up the middle class for disaster. The warning signs of this next correction have now clearly manifested, but are being skillfully obfuscated and trivialized by financial institutions. Nevertheless, here are ten salient warning signs that astute investors should heed as we roll into 2016.
And Another: Junk Bond Fund Run By Clintons' Close Personal Friend Slammed With Heavy Redemptions
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/15/2015 08:54 -0500News that billionaire Marc Lasry's Avenue Credit Strategies Fund open-ended mutual fund has been slammed with redemptions in recent weeks will hardly ease fears about a capital outflow from the junk bond which has sent junk ETFs down 12% for the year and has become the main topic of discussion over the past week following a flurry of reports about panic among holders of below-investment grade bonds.
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.
2015 creating many analogies with the period running up to 2008 crisis
Submitted by zenkick2000 on 12/15/2015 05:21 -0500
Despite the low interest rate regime, there are a number of similarities between now and the period running up to the 2008 crisis……
"Nobody Could Have Possibly Seen This Coming"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 22:27 -0500- Bank of England
- Bank of New York
- Bear Stearns
- Bill Gross
- Bond
- Borrowing Costs
- Capital Markets
- Carl Icahn
- Deutsche Bank
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- fixed
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Gundlach
- High Yield
- Housing Market
- Howard Marks
- Insurance Companies
- Meltdown
- Shadow Banking
- Volatility
- Wilbur Ross
Because when your year-end bonus depends on you not seeing it coming, you don't.
This Is How The Credit Crisis Spreads To Stocks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 21:50 -0500"Yeah but it's junk credit... who cares! I am invested in solid megacaps and even solider FANGs - what can go wrong?" Well, this...
These Are Deutsche Bank's Two Top Trades After A Fed Rate Hike
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 18:28 -0500"either the Fed achieves its goals quickly to a very low terminal Funds rate. Buy bonds. Or they need to be even more aggressive. Buy even longer duration bonds. The choice is more about where to put the long leg of the curve flattener not about whether to steepen or flatten the curve."
Will The Market Force Yellen Into 'None-And-Done'?
Submitted by Secular Investor on 12/14/2015 18:23 -0500Jim Cramer - of all people - warned about this in 2007: watch the video inside!
Credit Carnage & Contagion Sparks Panic... Buying Of Stocks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 17:05 -0500The Fuse on the Global Debt Bomb Has Been Lit
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/14/2015 15:27 -0500The $100 trillion global bond bubble has begun bursting.
Is VIX Heading Back To 40 This Week?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 15:20 -0500For the first time since August 2008, high-yield bond 'VIX' is greater than US equity 'VIX'. The 1-month implied vol of HYG has surged over 21 - its highest since October 2011. The last time credit's volatility surged above stocks like this, VIX quickly accelerated well beyond 40, pricing in the increased business risk. Furthemore, just as we saw in July/August, the cost of protecting equity markets is beginning to accelerate up to the surging cost of protecting credit markets. Both credit levels and risk suggest VIX is going notably higher.
Junk Contagion Spreads: Investment Grade Bonds Plunge To 2-Year Lows, Treasury Liquidity Collapses, CLOs Next
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 14:49 -0500First it was just junk, then investment grade bonds started getting whacked, then liquidity in the 10Y Treasury imploded, and now CLOs are getting hit: “The price declines are alarming and worrying," according to Rishad Ahluwalia, JPMorgan’s head of global CLO research.
It's Not Just ETFs Anymore, Cash Bond Markets Are Plunging
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 14:35 -0500While high-yield bond ETFs have been under massive pressure, some have argued that this carnage has yet to really hit the underlying cash bond market (since the flows are more exchanges between two parties as opposed to redeeming ETFs for actual bonds). It would appear that pattern is changing as today the bloodbath in ETFs is spilling directly into the corporate bond markets themselves with every sector in investment grade and high yield deep in the red.
Fitch Warns Of "Historic Junk Milestone" As US Defaults Surge
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 14:26 -0500Despite the rear-view-mirror-gazing optimists proclamations that default rates have been low (which matters not one jot when pricing the future expectations of default into corporate bond cashflows), Fitch just released its forecast for 2016 defaults and notes that more than $5.5 billion of December defaults has increased the trailing 12-month default rate to 3.3% from 3% at the end of November, marking the 13th consecutive month that defaulted volume exceeded $1.5 billion, closing in on the 14-month run seen in 2008-2009.
SEC Arrives "On Site" At Third Avenue, And Is "Closely" Monitoring The Situation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/14/2015 14:00 -0500Several days after the biggest credit event in years took place, the SEC has released a statement by its spokeswoman Gina Talamona, who said that the "commission staff is on site, and we continue to closely evaluate the fund’s efforts to ensure it provides an orderly process that best protects investors."






