NASDAQ
Does This Chart Look Bullish To You?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/17/2015 21:44 -0500As Nasdaq soars to record-er highs and CNBC just can't hold themselves back when Google adds as much in one day as the market cap of 415 S&P 500 companies, we have one question... should breadth look like this when the index is hitting new highs?
"Irrelevant" Greece 'Deal' Sparks Week-Long Stock And Bond Buying Frenzy
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/17/2015 15:02 -0500Futures Flat Ahead Of Greek Bridge Loan Approval
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/17/2015 06:04 -0500- Australia
- Bond
- China
- Citigroup
- Consumer Sentiment
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Equity Markets
- Gilts
- Global Economy
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- GOOG
- Greece
- headlines
- Housing Market
- Housing Starts
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Michigan
- Monetary Policy
- NAHB
- NASDAQ
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- Price Action
- Primary Market
- Shenzhen
- Testimony
- Trade Balance
- University Of Michigan
- Volatility
After weeks of overnight turbulence following every twist and turn in the Greek drama, this morning has seen a scarcity of mostly gap up (or NYSE-breakding "down") moves, and S&P500 futures are unchanged as of this moment however the Nasdaq is looking set for another record high at the open after last night's better than expected GOOG results which sent the stop higher by 11% of over $40 billion in market cap. We expect this not to last very long as the traditional no volume, USDJPY-levitation driven buying of ES will surely resume once US algos wake up and launch the self-trading spoof programs. More importantly: a red close on Friday is not exactly permitted by the central planners.
How Likely Is Hyperinflation In The U.S?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/16/2015 19:05 -0500- Barack Obama
- Bear Stearns
- BIS
- Black Swan
- Black Swans
- Bond
- Cato Institute
- Central Banks
- Chicken Little
- China
- Congressional Budget Office
- Corruption
- Crude
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- fixed
- France
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Great Depression
- Greece
- Hyperinflation
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Japan
- Lehman
- Martial Law
- Meltdown
- Middle East
- Monetization
- Money Velocity
- NASDAQ
- national security
- New York City
- North Korea
- Obama Administration
- Real estate
- Reserve Currency
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Volatility
- Wall Street Journal
- Washington D.C.
Hyperinflation in the U.S. is coming sometime in the next 20 years or so, and this isn't a cry from a Chicken Little, but a conclusion that the analysis strongly suggests. It is possible hyperinflation could happen during the next few years, but that seems unlikely since it would require a series of major crises and political blunders – events unprecedented in the history of the United States. If this led to a corruption of Constitutional rights in the midst of an exaltation of the Executive Branch that resulted in loss of the rule of law, hyperinflation might result. It is much more probable that hyperinflation will be preceded by a long slow decline that will include a protracted period of high inflation, and that the crash of the dollar and hyperinflation will be the final tumble off a looming, steep cliff.
Nasdaq Soars To Record High With Biggest Rally Since October's "Bullard" Bounce
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/16/2015 15:03 -0500Bonds Bid, Stocks Skid, & Crude Crushed As Yellen Pleads & Greece Bleeds
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/15/2015 15:06 -0500
Frontrunning: July 15
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/15/2015 06:55 -0500- Tsipras Braves Parliament on Aid as Greek Outlook Worsens (BBG)
- European markets rise before Yellen speech, Greek vote (Reuters)
- China’s Growth Beats Economists’ Forecast as Stimulus Kicks In (BBG)
- China stocks drop again, positive data shrugged off (Reuters)
- Yellen intensifies Republican outreach amid Fed probe, Senate bill (Reuters)
- Iran deal holds both promise and peril for Hillary Clinton (Reuters)
- Iranians Party Into the Night as Khamenei Backs Accord (BBG)
Recessionary Retail Sales & Broken Markets Spark Volumeless Buying In Stocks, Bonds, & Crude
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/14/2015 15:05 -0500Peter Schiff On The Big Picture: The Party's Ending
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2015 19:00 -0500While the party in the 1990s ended badly, the festivities currently underway may end in outright disaster. The party-goers may not just awaken with hangovers, but with missing teeth, no memories, and Mike Tyson's tiger in their hotel room.
Dramamine Required: Stocks End Week Unchanged Despite Nausea-Inducing Wild Ride
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2015 15:05 -0500Losing Control
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/10/2015 07:16 -0500Markets are beginning to signal that policy makers are losing control. Many second-order-effects of the unprecedented and experimental global actions taken since the 2008 crisis are beginning to manifest. There are always causes and effects that develop; but they do so at different speeds. Many actions in recent years have prioritized 'benefits today' over 'consequences tomorrow'. 'Tomorrow' is approaching ever more quickly. There is no 'free lunch'.
10 Very Strange Things That Have Happened In Just The Past Few Weeks
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/09/2015 20:30 -0500Have you noticed that events have begun to accelerate?
Nasdaq Gives Up All "China & Greece Are Fixed" Gains, Dow 500-Point Pump-&-Dump
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/09/2015 13:34 -0500Who could have seen that coming? A US equity rally on the basis of an entirely manipulated Chinese stock market rally overnight and hope for a last minute Greek deal (dashed by calls for a massive EUR80billion bailout which zee Germans will never give in to). The Dow just experienced a 500-point-pump-and-dump as this morning's exuberant TV anchors are suddenly silenced by the reality that China and Greece matter after all...
Dow Swings 670 Points In V-Shaped-Hope-Recovery Despite Commodity Carnage
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/07/2015 15:05 -0500Dow Dumps 250 Points From "Greece Is Contained" Highs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/07/2015 09:24 -0500It appears that 'hope' for a deal (again) was entirely misplaced (again). Yesterday's 'containement' was all EURJPY-driven as BoJ and ECB held hands to maintain markets... it appears they have stopped for now...







