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Nasdaq Collapse Leaves No Major US Equity Indices Positive Post-QE3
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/15/2016 12:59 -0500Who said this market was all driven by The Fed?
“Buy Gold” As Equities “Rolling Over” – UBS
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/15/2016 10:11 -0500UBS has warned that the seven-year cycle in equities is rolling over, we could see a sharp 30% correction in stocks and that as per the headline of their ‘Technical Outlook 2016?, it is time to “buy gold” ... "So if gold moves into a bubble, we would need to see a gold price of minimum $3,300 ..."
With Stocks in Freefall, Nasdaq Breaks... (Stocks Soar)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/15/2016 09:56 -0500Exchange says Nasdaq/Finra TRF -- a service dark pools and other off-exchange venues use to report stock trades -- is experiencing technical issue.
Bullard Bounce 2.0 - Stocks Surge By Most Since September; Bonds, Dollar Flat
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/14/2016 16:47 -0500If This Was 2016's "Bullard Sticksave" Moment, This Is What Stocks Will Do Next
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/14/2016 12:13 -0500Was today, the 2016 equivalent of Bullard's infamous October 2014 "QE4" market sticksave? We don't know, but we do know that there is an uncanny resemblance between the market's action before Bullard's October 2014 "QE4" comment... and the market over the past few weeks. But the real question is what happens next, and if October 2014 is any indication then we are in for a massive "rip your face off" rally.
Global Markets Slide, US Futures Wipe Out Overnight Gains In Volatile Session
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/14/2016 06:49 -0500- Aussie
- Australia
- Australian Dollar
- Auto Sales
- Bain
- Bank of England
- Barrick Gold
- Bear Market
- Beige Book
- Berkshire Hathaway
- BOE
- Boeing
- Bond
- Borrowing Costs
- Carry Trade
- China
- Chrysler
- Continuing Claims
- Copper
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Currency Peg
- dark pools
- Dark Pools
- Equity Markets
- fixed
- Florida
- France
- Germany
- Glencore
- Hong Kong
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Iran
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- Monetary Policy
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Nikkei
- Pershing Square
- Price Action
- Racketeering
- RANSquawk
- Reality
- Reuters
- Trade Deficit
- Volatility
- Yen
- Yuan
European shares tumbled, wiping out gains from a two-day rally, Asian stocks slid and the cost of insuring corporate debt rose as investor concern over global growth prospects resurfaced. U.S. equity-index futures pared gains of as much as 0.9 percent. Government bonds rose, with yields falling to records in Japan and China amid anxiety over the world economy. U.S. crude prices stabilized after dropping below $30 a barrel on Tuesday to touch the lowest since 2003 as Iran moved closer to boosting exports.
Markets In Freefall: Stocks Extend Worst Ever Start To Year
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 18:34 -0500Is This The Start: Regional Bank Tumbles After Admitting To Previously Underreserved Energy Loss
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 16:17 -0500Earlier today BOK financial admitted that as a result of a major loan impairment on just one energy producer it would have to take a dramatic $22.5 million in credit losses, but that things are slowly going from great to not so great when it also admitted that "we continued to see credit grade migration and increased impairment in our energy portfolio. The combination of factors necessitated a higher level of provision expense."
Time To Pull Out The Nasdaq/China Comparison Chart Again
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 15:43 -0500The similarities continue. Both saw an initial sharp 2-3 month fall from their peaks followed by a quarter or so of stability. The NASDAQ then started to fall sharply again and Chinese equities seem to have started a similar trend on a similar timeline....
Global Stocks Rebound As Fears Of Chinese Hard-Landing Pushed Back On Strong Trade Data
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/13/2016 06:50 -0500After two months of sharp currency devaluation, the market was carefully watching last night's China trade data to see if the Yuan debasement had led to a positive trade outcome to the world's second largest economy, and as reported last night, it was not disappointed when China reported a December trade surplus of $60.09 billion from $54.1 billion in November, as a result of exports beating expectations and rising 2.3%, the first increase since June, while imports declined by just 4%, the smallest drop since 2014 despite China importing a record amount of oil, or 33.2 million tons, in December.
How Corrupt Is The US: An Extraordinary Example
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 19:30 -0500For imprisonments, the US really does have no close second: it’s the unquestionable global market-leader, for prisons and prisoners. And this gets us to the market-leader for prisons within America itself, and to the stunning corruption that stands behind it. So, here’s that extraordinary example, and the story behind its corruption, which will provide a close-up view of America’s general corruption, from the top (including the government itself) on down.
Last-Hour Buying-Panic Saves Nasdaq From Longest Losing Streak In 31 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/12/2016 16:03 -0500
Despite TurmOIL Stocks Stage Furious Last-Hour Comeback
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 17:04 -0500Bear Market: The Average U.S. Stock Is Already Down More Than 20 Percent
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/11/2016 14:00 -0500An angry bear has been released after nearly seven years in hibernation, and the entire world is going to be absolutely shocked by what happens next.







