Risk Management
5 Things To Ponder: Intriguing Erudition
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/06/2015 16:40 -0500"Conditions in the global economy are clearly abnormal. The policymaker response to those conditions is extraordinary, with minimal focus on an all-out push for higher growth. Instead, the primary focus is on boosting “inflation” with repeated doses of bondbuying, stock-buying and super-low interest rates"
"A trait you'll see among the world's best investors is the willingness -- even desire -- to talk about their mistakes. They analyze what went wrong, why they were mistaken, and how they can learn from their errors so they don't repeat them. Everyone makes mistakes, but they seem to grasp what most of us have a hard time admitting: It's your (and my) fault."
Greece: Are You Finally Ready To Do The Right Thing And Leave The Euro?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/06/2015 11:03 -0500The era of living off borrowed money is over in Greece, and the Greek people now have a choice: they can continue down the path of poverty by leaving their culture of corruption unchanged, or they can grasp the nettle and support a new culture based on transparency, fiscal prudence and strict adherence to the basic rules of monetary management.
Paul Singer Warns "The Consequences Of Monetary Manipulation Are Unknowable"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/04/2015 19:00 -0500The world believes it is in a sweet spot. There is global consensus that central banks know what they are doing and are in control, and that if economies falter, a bigger dose of QE or ZIRP or NIRP (negative interest rate policy – we just made that one up) will keep it from getting out of hand. Additionally, there seems to be a universally held belief that the U.S. is unquestionably the safe haven for the foreseeable future, that its financial crisis and long recession are behind it and that China has complete control over its own destiny. It may not surprise you to learn that we either disagree with or remain unconvinced about every one of the foregoing propositions.
Market Wrap: Equity Futures Subdued On Oil, Energy Profit Taking Following Latest Crude Inventory Surge
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/04/2015 06:54 -0500Following the torrid surge in crude in the past 4 days, overnight oil price have taken a step back - if only until the "newer normal" 2:30pm ramp into the Nymex close - with both Brent and WTI down nearly 3%, with yesterday's latest API inventory data showing another massive crude build when it was released after the close, which in turn is pressuing futures modestly if decidedly, and not even the surprise PBOC RRR-cut (which many had seen as likely if only in advance of the liquidity sapping Chinese New Year) which hit the tape an hour ago managed to push ES into the green, at least for now. Curiously, not even the now standard low volume levitation in the USDJPY in recent trading has had any impact on US futures, which appear to have found a new correlation regime for the time being, one which tracks what oil does more than any other asset class.
Greece Just Blew Up The Empire's Death Star Of Debt
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/02/2015 11:07 -0500The Greek Elites and kleptocrats are terrified of the discipline that leaving the euro will impose, but the general public should welcome the transition to an economy and society that has been freed from the shackles of Imperial debt and the kleptocracy that has bled the nation dry.
Don't Lose the Forest for the Trees: Dollar Rally Still in Early Days
Submitted by Marc To Market on 01/21/2015 11:38 -0500Laugh if you want to. Cry if you want to, but the bull market for the US dollar has legs and life.
CME Just Doubled (And Tripled) Swiss Franc Margins
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/15/2015 11:47 -0500We suspect there will be a few more "taps on the shoulder" tonight...
Oil Price Blowback: Is Putin Creating A New World Order?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/10/2015 23:00 -0500- Australia
- Barack Obama
- Bond
- BRICs
- China
- Collateralized Debt Obligations
- Collateralized Loan Obligations
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- Dallas Fed
- default
- Department Of Commerce
- ETC
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Green Shoots
- headlines
- HIGHER UNEMPLOYMENT
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Japan
- Market Share
- Meltdown
- Middle East
- New Zealand
- None
- Obama Administration
- Oklahoma
- OPEC
- Personal Consumption
- President Obama
- Recession
- Reserve Currency
- Reuters
- Risk Management
- Saudi Arabia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Vladimir Putin
- Volatility
- Wall Street Journal
- World Bank
"This is why Putin is Public Enemy Number 1. It’s because he’s blocking the US pivot to Asia, strengthening anti-Washington coalitions, sabotaging US foreign policy objectives in the Middle East, creating institutions that rival the IMF and World Bank, transacting massive energy deals with critical US allies, increasing membership in an integrated, single-market Eurasian Economic Union, and attacking the structural foundation upon which the entire US empire rests, the dollar." Up to now, of course, Russia, Iran and Venezuela have taken the biggest hit from low oil prices; but what the Obama administration should be worried about is the second-order effects that will eventually show up...
2015 Housing Trends: Will The Echo Bubble Continue Expanding?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/31/2014 10:51 -05002015 - What Does Cycle Analysis Suggest?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/24/2014 09:32 -0500Will 2015 be the seventh (7th) consecutive year of the current bull market cycle? It is possible. But with 100% of all analysts and economists betting on that outcome, it is quite possible that something else will happen.
Archaea Capital's 5 Bad Trades To Avoid Next Year
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/19/2014 21:50 -0500Blind faith in policymakers remains a bad trade that’s still widely held. Pressure builds everywhere we look. Not as a consequence of the Fed’s ineptitude (which is a constant in the equation, not a variable), but through the blind faith markets continuing to place bets on the very low probability outcome – that everything will turn out well this time around. And so the pressure keeps rising. Managers are under pressure to perform and missing more targets, levering up on hope. Without further delay we present our slightly unconventional annual list. Instead of the usual what you should do, we prefer the more helpful (for us at least) what we probably wouldn’t do. Five fresh new contenders for what could become some very bad trades in the coming year.
Russian Central Bank Releases 7 Measures It Will Take To Stabilize The Financial Sector
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/17/2014 09:25 -0500In its latest effort to counter financial instability - and show its commitment to maintaining order and support for the economy - Russia's Central Bank (CBR) has unveiled 7 new measures... Ranging from bank recaps to measures aimed at helping manage interest-rate and credit risks, the reaction in the Ruble is positive for now... as perhaps, taking a lesson from the US, The CBR removes Mark-to-Market accounting for various credit instruments.
Michael Lewis: "8 Things I Wish For Wall Street"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/16/2014 16:55 -0500It's a wonderful life on Wall Street, yet here is a holiday wish list to make it even better...
10 Legendary Investment Rules From Legendary Investors
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2014 19:00 -0500As an investor, it is simply your job to step away from your "emotions" for a moment and look objectively at the market around you. Is it currently dominated by "greed" or "fear?" Your long-term returns will depend greatly not only on how you answer that question, but to manage the inherent risk. “The investor’s chief problem – and even his worst enemy – is likely to be himself.” - Benjamin Graham
You Know It's A Bubble When...
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2014 21:30 -0500Because nothing says rational equity markets like a 16-year-old penny-stock-day-trader who turned $10,000 into $300,000 this year... Meet Connor Bruggermann - the new normal 'investor'



