Bitcoin
Metallic Money (Gold/Silver) vs. Credit Money: Know The Difference
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2013 18:12 -0500
You've probably read many articles about money - what it is (store of value and means of exchange) and its many variations (metal, paper, etc.). But perhaps the most important distinction to be made in our era is between metallic money and credit money. As the following 16 reasons make very clear, it is no exaggeration to say that the transition from gold money to credit money changes everything. The key distinction of all these important differences is the ephemeral nature of credit-money (and any form of fiat currency). History teaches us that a financial-political crisis of sufficient magnitude reveals the underlying value of credit-money - i.e. zero - in a brief but cataclysmic loss of faith/trust.
Bitcoin Now Worth More Than Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2013 00:46 -0500
UPDATE: ... And then Bitcoin collapses 13% minutes later...
It seems the growing tensions in Asia (Japan-China sabre-rattling and Indian capital controls) have prompted more great rotation out of fiat and into digital currency as China/India markets open. For the first time ever, the price of one unit of Bitcoin exceeds the price of an ounce of gold...
These 441 (And Rising) Retailers Are Offering "Bitcoin Black Friday" Deals
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2013 15:15 -0500
The Bitcoin Parabola Continues: Up 10% In 12 Hours, Hits $1170
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2013 09:18 -0500
Despite the US being largely on holiday, the demand for digital currencies continues to surge. Bitcoin has rallied another 10% overnight as Chinese appetite for alternative stores of value remains unabated (BTC China is nearing its record highs) as USD/BTC is trading at $1170 - on its way to crossing the Maginot line of gold's spot price (within a few hours at this pace). Bitcoin though has nothing on its smaller cousin Litecoin which has now run from $1.11 to over $48 in the last 5 weeks. In fact, almost every crypto-currency in the world - from Infinitecoin to AnonCoin is surging... with only the ironically named PhoenixCoin (-68% overnight) not rising from the flames of fiat torment.
Thanksgiving Frontrunning And Market Summary
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2013 07:50 -0500- The second coming of Obamacare website - will it work? (Reuters)
- Winter Storm Moves North as Macy’s Waits to Make Parade Call (BBG)
- Eyeing holiday sales, more U.S. retailers to open on Thanksgiving (Reuters)
- It's all Verizon's fault: H-P Will Replace Verizon in Hosting HealthCare.gov Website (WSJ)
- Bitcoin Service Targets Kenya Remittances With Cut-Rate Fees (BBG)
- Embattled Thai PM easily survives no-confidence vote, protests persist (Reuters)
- For U.S. stores it is ugly out there: in more ways than one (Reuters)
- Japan and S Korea military flout China air zone rules (FT)
- UBS Restructuring Forex Unit (WSJ)
- Trader Messages Scrutinized as UBS Bans Chats Among Firms (BBG)
- ECB warns on external risks to eurozone financial system (FT)
Presenting The BitKillers: These Are The Richest Holders Of Bitcoin
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/27/2013 18:32 -0500
The top holder of Bitcoins is the unlikely named 1933phfhK3ZgFQNLGSDXvqCn32k2buXY8a with 111,111 units of the crypto-currency (up from 40,000 units in the summer of 2011) for a total value over $110 million. Perhaps most interesting is these 100 Bitcoin holders represent over 20% of the entire outstanding amount of the alternative currency.
Record Dow, Nasdaq, S&P, Russell, Bitcoin And US Debt
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/27/2013 16:09 -0500
Volumes - expectedly - were extremely light and so, we all know what that means: a dash for trash meltup. NASDAQ keeps powering ahead as the S&P and Dow recover from yesterday afternoon's cliff dive. Trannies now up 13.3% off the debt-ceiling lows 5 weeks ago... sure, why not. "Most shorted" names outperformed once again but it seems investors, while not wanting to sell, are happy to bid for protection as VIX diverges. Credit markets also diverged bearishly today. Stocks disconnected (a la yesterday) from JPY carry briefly but rapidly caught up in the low volume churn. Bonds leaked higher in yield (unch on the week now); the USD pushed higher after Europe's close (back to unch on the week); but inventories and USD strength weighed on oil prices and precious metals limped modestly lower.
Bitcoin Tops $1000
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/27/2013 09:52 -0500
Well that escalated quickly. Having broken above $900 yesterday to new record highs (and a 100% gain in a week), the crypto currency is not looking back now. On what is higher than average volume this morning, Bitcoin just broke above the magic $1000 level for the first time (at $1025). Meanwhile, the BTC China "arb'd" rate is around $950 for those playing at home; and Litecoin has just topped $26 (from $4 a week ago!).
The "Anti-Economist" Vs Paul Krugman Who Calls Bitcoin the Anti-Social Network
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 11/27/2013 09:00 -0500I know why someone who is so wrong can get so much media attention. My big question is why do so many "so-called" smart people actually believe him! We need a new, new media outlet, no?
It’ll Snow-den in Time for Xmas
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 11/27/2013 06:47 -0500Edward Snowden has recently revealed that he has a secret cache of ‘doomsday’ material that will blow the world apart and the US in particular.
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Bitcoin Surges To New USD Record High (+100% In 7 Days)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/26/2013 14:31 -0500
A week after spiking above $900, before dropping 50% in the following 48 hours amid last week's Senate hearings, Bitcoin has recovered the losses (i.e. doubled) and is now trading at record high levels against the USD - $930on Mt.Gox. Notably, in China, Bitcoin remains well off its record highs (5200 vs 6989 highs).
The Stooges are Running the Show, Obama
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 11/26/2013 05:17 -0500It might have been the Republican shutdown (according to one person at the White House, at least). It might have been the fault of the Syrian leader Bachar Al-Assad gassing his people with chemical weapons.
Frontrunning: November 25
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/25/2013 07:46 -0500- Apple
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Barclays
- Bitcoin
- Bond
- Charlie Ergen
- China
- Citigroup
- Comcast
- Comptroller of the Currency
- CPI
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- European Union
- Federal Reserve
- General Motors
- Global Economy
- Gross Domestic Product
- Housing Market
- India
- Iran
- ISI Group
- Japan
- JetBlue
- JPMorgan Chase
- Keefe
- Medicare
- Mercedes-Benz
- Merrill
- Natural Gas
- Nomination
- Norway
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
- Raymond James
- Reuters
- Sirius XM
- SPY
- Time Warner
- Wall Street Journal
- Wells Fargo
- Washington turns bond market upside (FT)
- China Air-Zone Move Expands Field of Islands Spat With Japan (BBG); Japan rejects China claim on airspace over disputed islands (FT)
- 'Great Satan' meets 'Axis of Evil' and strikes a deal (Reuters)
- Iran Pact Faces Stiff Opposition (WSJ)
- Allies Fear a US Pullback in Mideast (WSJ)
- India to resume paying Iran in Euros (Economic Times)
- At 'Business Insider,' it's time to sell (USA Today)
- More ECB currency war jawboning: ECB’s Hansson Says Rate Cut Options Not Fully Exhausted (BBG)
- Spy World Links Plus Obama Ties Stoke Concern About NSA Review (BBG)
- A disunited Europe will struggle even to disintegrate (FT)
Banks Warn Fed They May Have To Start Charging Depositors
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2013 15:24 -0500The Fed's Catch 22 just got catchier. While most attention in the recently released FOMC minutes fell on the return of the taper as a possibility even as soon as December (making the November payrolls report the most important ever, ever, until the next one at least), a less discussed issue was the Fed's comment that it would consider lowering the Interest on Excess Reserves to zero as a means to offset the implied tightening that would result from the reduction in the monthly flow once QE entered its terminal phase (for however briefly before the plunge in the S&P led to the Untaper). After all, the Fed's policy book goes, if IOER is raised to tighten conditions, easing it to zero, or negative, should offset "tightening financial conditions", right? Wrong. As the FT reports leading US banks have warned the Fed that should it lower IOER, they would be forced to start charging depositors.
Jim Rogers Blasts "Abolish The Fed" Before It Self-Destructs
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2013 13:37 -0500
"The world has consumed more than it produced for more than a decade," Jim Rogers explains to BoomBust's Erin Ade; but his comments to the leather mini-skirted anchor with regard the actions of the world's central banks bear the most attention. "The world is floating on an artificial ocean of printed money," he blasts,before embarking on a barbaric destruction of the Fed and all it stands for, "the Fed will self-destruct, before the polticians realize what is going on."





