The SEC Cracks Down On The Biggest Market Threat: Short Sellers On Twitter
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2015 11:42 -0500It's not HFTs; It's not global orchestrated central bank intervention in "markets"; it is not even confirmed manipulation of virtually every asset class by the Too Big To Prosecute banks, who instead of doing research spent time colluding in anonymous chat rooms how to manipulate everything from FX, to Treasurys, to gold. No: according to the SEC what is truly broken with the markets, and why two-thirds of Millennials have lost faith in stocks, are short sellers "manipulating" stock prices on twitter.
More Missouri Drama: Campus Police Arrest Suspect For Threatening To "Shoot Every Black Person I See"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2015 10:13 -0500A suspect was in custody this morning for making online threats to shoot black students at the University of Missouri following the racial protests that prompted the school's president and chancellor to step down this week, campus police said. The announcement followed a post on the social media app Yik Yak on Tuesday, tagged for the college town Columbia. The posting read: "I'm going to stand my ground tomorrow and shoot every black person I see."
Mob-Violence-Inciting University Of Missouri Media Professor Resigns
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2015 08:46 -0500A victory for common-sense? Who knows anymore. But following the disgusting debacle on Mizzou's campus yesterday, Melissa Click - the media professor who incited mob violence against a reporter who was doing his job - has reportedly resigned. As NYTimes reports, Click noted in a statement, "I regret the language and strategies I used," which we suspect, roughly translated, means "I regret being caught bullying a reporter." The university seems to be distancing itself from Click, noting that her position was a "courtesy appointment."
Frontrunning: November 11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/11/2015 07:32 -0500- GOP debate winners and losers (Hill)
- European Stocks Rise as Dollar Weakens; Metals Decline on China (BBG)
- Global shares shrug off mixed China data, copper teeters near six-year low (Reuters)
- Fed's Evans: Looking forward to time when Fed can raise rates (Reuters)
- Alibaba’s Global Ambitions Face Counterfeit Challenge (WSJ)
- China Rebalancing Takes Hold as Output Slows, Retail Jumps (BBG)
Caught On Tape: University of Missouri Media Professor Incites Mob Violence Against Reporter For Doing His Job
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/10/2015 23:50 -0500Meet Melissa Click. Assistant Professor of Mass Media at the University of Missouri, and woman who was caught on video asking for “muscle” in order to physically remove a reporter from reporting on a story in a public place. Yes ladies and gentleman, welcome to America’s college campuses. If you haven’t seen this video, you must watch it immediately... (and put down any sharp objects before you do).
On The Verge Of The Great Unraveling, Looking Back From 2050
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/10/2015 22:00 -0500Empires, like adolescents, think they’ll live forever. In geopolitics, as in biology, expiration dates are never visible. When death comes, it’s always a shock. "At the beginning of the great unraveling, in 2015, I was still a young man. Like everyone else, I didn’t see this coming. Today, in 2050, fewer and fewer people can recall what it was like to live among those leviathans... Thirty-five years and endless catastrophes later on a poorer, bleaker, less hospitable planet, it’s clear that we just weren’t paying sufficient attention. Had we been listening, we would have heard the termites. There, in the basement of our common home, they were eating the very foundations out from under us. Suddenly, before we knew quite what was happening, all that was solid had melted into air."
S&P (Barely) Ends Losing Streak Despite Crumbling Credit, Pumping'n'Dumping Dollar
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/10/2015 16:07 -0500What The Newest Member Of The FOMC Really Thinks About The Fed's Policies
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/10/2015 13:16 -0500
One of America’s Largest Online Retailers Is Stockpiling Gold and Silver Coins to Pay Employees In Coming Crisis
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/10/2015 10:35 -0500Prudent companies internationally are allocating capital to gold and silver bullion as a way to diversify their assets and as a form of financial insurance to protect against bank bail-ins, capital controls, currency debasement and other risks posed by another financial crisis.
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Sickening Images Of China Plagued By "Extremely Hazardous" Record Smog As Winter Heating Season Arrives
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/09/2015 23:10 -0500University Of Missouri President Resigns After Claims He "Enabled A Culture Of Racism"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/09/2015 20:05 -0500For months, black student groups have complained of racial slurs and other slights on the overwhelmingly white (79% white and 8% black) flagship campus of the Missouri's four-college system. Today, amid a campus in open revolt and at least 30 black football players announcing that they would not play until the president was gone, AP reports that Mizzou President Tim Wolfe has resigned effective immediately urging students and faculty "to heal and start talking again to make the changes necessary." Protestors demanded that Wolfe "acknowledge his white male privilege," that he is immediately removed, and that the school adopt a mandatory racial-awareness program and hire more black faculty and staff.
How Many Government Workers Does It Take To Send A "Presidential" Tweet?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/09/2015 17:00 -050020...!
'Rate-Hike-Loving' Investors Suddenly Dump Stocks, Commodities As Growth Reality Sinks In
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/09/2015 16:04 -0500Third Freight Train Derails (Second Owned By Buffett) Days After Obama Kills Keystone Pipeline
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/09/2015 13:42 -0500Moments ago in what we initially thought was a joke, abc9 reported that close to two dozen train cars derailed after a crash Monday morning. Lt. Brett Grimshaw of the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office said the crash happened a little after 8 a.m. when a coal train hit a road grader that had been backed up onto the tracks. And before you ask, yes, this train, too, belongs to BNSF, which in turn belongs to Warren Buffett,
China’s Central Bank Buys Another 14 Tons of Gold … Bullion Falls To 3 Month Low
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/09/2015 12:15 -0500China is playing the long game and they could be low balling their total gold holdings – official central bank reserves and non official, governmental holdings – in order to maintain confidence in their substantial US dollar holdings and to aid their bid to join the IMF.






