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The Incredible Shrinking COMEX Gold Warehouse Inventories
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 08/13/2013 05:36 -0500Since the end of last April, registered gold held at the COMEX depositories has collapsed from a total of 2,147,398 ounces to just 852,930 ounces. That is a collapse of 60% of the registered gold inventory in less than 4 months.
Frontrunning: August 9
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/09/2013 06:30 -0500- Apple
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- JPMorgan Nears Settlement With SEC on London Whale Loss (BBG)
- Without even a wristslap: Iksil to face no U.S. charges in 'Whale' probe (Reuters)
- China’s Credit Expansion Slows as Li Curbs Shadow Banking (BBG)
- China slowdown shows signs of abating (FT), even as...
- Australia central bank Lowers Growth Outlook as Economy Transitions From Mining (BBG)
- SAC Business Plan Goes to Judge, Plan Would Allow Firm to Maintain Business Operations but Restrict Its Ability to Move Assets (WSJ)
- Another buyer of Herbalife? - Norway’s oil fund plans to turn active (FT)
- Mark Carney plays down scepticism over interest rate policy (FT)
- Orders Evaporate for Celebrity Perfumes (WSJ)
Things That Make You Go Hmmm... Like Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/16/2013 21:14 -0500
As we have exhaustively noted, given the various macro factors bringing influence to bear on the yellow metal, the bizarre price action of the last six months has run counter to most logical assumptions and has been a source of great frustration to many - including Grant Williams. Cyprus should have been a hugely positive tailwind for gold. But it wasn't. The ongoing money printing should have provided support for gold. But it hasn't. The talk of tapering should have had a minor but noticeable effect on gold, given its healthy recent correction. But it didn't. Sustained data suggesting a voracious appetite for the physical metal not only in Asia but in Western countries, too, should have led to a bounce on the COMEX. But it hasn't. The whole thing is as baffling as Kim Kardashian's fame. When the need to own gold jumps again - and it will; this is a long way from over - all the pieces of this jigsaw puzzle of the weird and wonderful forest of gold manipulation that we have dropped onto the table will slot neatly into place. What if, when that happens, there just isn't enough gold to go around?
Guest Post: 10 Things Baby Boomers Won't Tell You
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/12/2013 20:38 -0500
The aging 'me' generation is still putting itself first...
Let Freedom Reign This July 4th By Withdrawing All Assets From the Global Banking Slavery System
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 07/05/2013 04:00 -0500- Afghanistan
- Anglo Irish
- Australia
- Bear Market
- BIS
- Capital Markets
- Central Banks
- China
- Citigroup
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Dubai
- ETC
- Fail
- Great Depression
- Hong Kong
- Hyperinflation
- Iran
- Iraq
- KIM
- Krugman
- LIBOR
- MF Global
- Obama Administration
- Paul Krugman
- Precious Metals
- Reality
- Roman Empire
- Shadow Banking
- SmartKnowledgeU
- Somalia
- Wachovia
- World Bank
Whether or not you believe PMs will serve as the ultimate store of wealth as the global fiat monetary system collapses should have absolutely no bearing on making the intelligent decision to remove your financial assets from under the domain and inevitable confiscation of global bankers and their State-run tyrannies. Independence Day is a fine day to start the process of taking back our freedoms from the tyrants that rule over us.
Snowden Requests Russian Political Asylum
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2013 11:41 -0500While hardly coming as news to anyone who could have read the tea leaves as soon as Snowden boarded the plane from Hong Kong to Moscow, the flashing red headline that the NSA whistleblower has just applied to be Depardieu's neighbor, has just escalated the great US foreign policy snafu that started a month ago with the NSA spying revelations, and has since developed into a huge scandal involving Europe, Russia, China, Hong Kong, and virtually every other country (not to mention US citizens) that the US government is spying on.
- SNOWDEN ASKS FOR RUSSIAN POLITICAL ASYLUM: IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL
- SNOWDEN ASYLUM APPLICATION RECEIVED YESTERDAY: RUSSIAN OFFICIAL
And with Putin saying there is no chance he will return Snowden to the US, in response to Obama's demands, suddenly the balance of power shifts to Russia's favor (which by now it is almost certain, knows everything that Snowden does). Ball is now in Putin's court. Just where he likes it.
Edward Snowden Leaves Hong Kong On Flight To Moscow
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/23/2013 04:19 -0500
Edward Snowden is no longer in Hong Kong. About an hour ago, the Hong Kong Authority released a statement which says that the NSA whistleblower has left Hong Kong today "on his own accord through a lawful and normal channel" which was yet another slap in the face of the US, saying the US provisional arrest warrant "did not fully comply with the legal requirements under Hong Kong law." In fact, not only did the HK authority defy the US arrest warrant, but it officially demands that the US clarify its own hacking of Hong Kong computer systems:"Meanwhile, the HKSAR Government has formally written to the US Government requesting clarification on earlier reports about the hacking of computer systems in Hong Kong by US government agencies." Having been given the blessing of HK to defy the US, Snowden is now supposedly en route to Moscow, from where he is said to continue further to Iceland.
Guest Post: Who Are The Real Traitors?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/19/2013 20:36 -0500- Afghanistan
- Apple
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- First Amendment
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- General Electric
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- George Orwell
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Guest Post
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- Jamie Dimon
- John McCain
- KIM
- Morgan Stanley
- MSNBC
- Nancy Pelosi
- national security
- New York Times
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- Obama Administration
- PrISM
- Ron Paul
- SPY
- Testimony
- Time Warner
- Transparency
- Verizon
- Viacom
- Wall Street Journal
- Washington D.C.
- Wells Fargo
Over the course of decades we have allowed ourselves to be corrupted by the love of material possessions, the lure of a debt based faux wealth, the money for nothing entitlement promises of dishonorable politicians, the evil of currency debasement, the effectiveness of mass media propaganda, and the belief that we could sacrifice freedom and liberty for promises of safety and security made by a cabal of powerful rich men. Power has been concentrated into the hands of the few, who operate in secrecy and despise the people. They don’t want transparency or open debate. Freedom of speech is nothing but a thorn in their side. They believe they are smarter than the serfs and have no morality when it comes to committing illegal acts and disregarding the Constitution. They are not acting in the public interest. Their abuse of power and looting of the national wealth have put us on a path towards a bloody revolution. This is not a time for conformity, obedience or submission. It’s time to stand up and expose the evil doers. It’s time to rally around those who care about this country. Who are the real traitors? You know the answer.
Greek Prime Minister Folds, Will Restart Public Broadcaster
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/17/2013 12:54 -0500Greek Prime Minister Samaras offers to allow the immediate restart of ERT broadcasting: government source #breaking
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) June 17, 2013
The Absurdity of the US Ministry of Propaganda: People Quitting Jobs is a Sign of Confidence!
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 06/13/2013 05:39 -0500This week, the US Ministry of Propaganda presented a patently absurd gem of a news article in which it equated a growing percentage of US workers quitting their jobs in April as a sign that Americans’ confidence in the US economy is returning.
The Lies of Nouriel Roubini and Gold
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 06/06/2013 21:00 -0500In November, NYU Professor Nouriel Roubini stated, “gold at $1,500 is utter nonsense.” In less than two years, gold was above $1,900. This week, the mad professor is back with his swiss-cheese logic and anti-gold rants.
Independent v. Mainstream News: Informed v. Re-Educated
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 06/04/2013 06:36 -0500Today, there is almost zero truth in mainstream media. The fascist corporate-banking-government machine has ensured that mainstream media has now become the official department of propaganda, not only in political news, but also regarding nearly all financial news as well.
Lucky 21?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/04/2013 06:13 -0500- Abenomics
- Australia
- Australian Dollar
- Bill Gross
- BOE
- Bond
- Carry Trade
- Chicago PMI
- Crude
- Czech
- Equity Markets
- Fannie Mae
- Freddie Mac
- Germany
- Gilts
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Jim Reid
- KIM
- Monetary Policy
- Nikkei
- Price Action
- Reuters
- SocGen
- Trade Balance
- Trade Deficit
- Unemployment
- US Dollar Index
- Volatility
- Yen
All traders walking in today, have just one question in their minds: "will today be lucky 21?" or the 21st consecutive Tuesday in which the Dow Jones has closed green.
All else is irrelevant.
US Futures Bid On Strong China PMI; Europe Markets Offered On Weak China PMI
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/03/2013 05:54 -0500
Nothing like a solid dose of schizophrenia to start the week, following Chinese PMI news which showed that once again the Chinese economy was both contracting and expanding at the same time. Sure, one can justify it by saying HSBC looks at smaller companies while the official data tracks larger SMEs but the reality is that just like in the US, so China has learned when all else fails, baffle with BS is the best strategy. As a result the media is attributing he drop in European stocks to the weaker than expected China PMI, while the green prints in US futures are due to... stronger than expected China PMI. There were no split-personalities in Japan, however, where Mrs. Watanable's revulsion with recent euphoria led the Nikkei to tumble over 500 points, to closed down another 3.72%, and is now on the verge from a 20% bear market from its May 23 multi-year highs. The fact that the USDJPY reached within 3 pips of the Abenomics "fail" zone of USDJPY 100 didn't help overnight sentiment.
Global Assured Destruction, Or How Bernanke Now Holds The Entire World Hostage
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/21/2013 17:49 -0500The one headline we have been waiting for for over four years has just hit:
- BOK KIM SAYS WORLD MAY FACE RATE RISK IF U.S. EXITS FROM QE
Not when, if. And there you have it: if the Fed exits, the world (and most certainly Japan) gets it. Thus, for the sake of the children (who will have inhert about $100 trillion in debt but don't worry: debt is an asset as some "analysts" will promise) Bernanke can never exit. QE...D



