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The Global Credit Market Is Now A Lit Powderkeg
The Global Credit Market Is Now A Lit Powderkeg And markets are totally unprepared The financial markets have had a bit of a tough time going anywhere this year. The S&P 500 has been caught in a 6% trading band all year, capped on the upside by a 3% gain and on the downside by […]
The Greek Butterfly Effect
The Greek Butterfly Effect Many times nothing happens for a long time. Then all of a sudden everything happens at once. Like a dam break. It builds slowly and then it bursts. Example: Who would have ever thought the Confederate flag would be taken down across the South during the same week that a rainbow flag is symbolically hoisted […]
The Economic Depression In Greece Deepens As Tsipras Prepares To Deliver ‘The Great No’
The Economic Depression In Greece Deepens As Tsipras Prepares To Deliver ‘The Great No’ As Greece plunges even deeper into economic chaos, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says that his government is prepared to respond to the demands of the EU and the IMF with “the great no” and that his party will accept responsibility […]
Time To Get Real About China
Time To Get Real About China The present Chinese leadership appears to be trying to gain (regain?) more -if not full- control over the country’s economic system, while at the same time (re-)boosting the growth it has lost in recent years. President Xi Jinping, prime minister Li Keqiang and all of their subservient leaders – […]
If Anyone Doubts That We Are In A Stock Market Bubble, Show Them This Article
If Anyone Doubts That We Are In A Stock Market Bubble, Show Them This Article The higher financial markets rise, the harder they fall. By any objective measurement, the stock market is currently well into bubble territory. Anyone should be able to see this – all you have to do is look at the charts. […]
Short Term Gains And Long Term Disaster
Short Term Gains And Long Term Disaster About a month ago, Japan’s giant GPIF pension fund announced it had started doing in Q4 2014, what PM Abe had long asked it to: shift a large(r) portion of its investment portfolio from bonds to stocks. No more safe assets for the world’s largest pension fund, or […]
It Begins: Energy Giant Chevron Suspends Stock Buyback, Blames “Cash Flow Squeeze”
It Begins: Energy Giant Chevron Suspends Stock Buyback, Blames “Cash Flow Squeeze” It was less than 24 hours after we posted that either oil will double from here allowing energy companies to grow into a normal P/E multiple, or energy stocks will have to crash by over 40% for the ridiculous 23x to return to its normal, long-term […]
A Crash Course on Money (Part I) |
A Crash Course on Money (Part I) |. Clear Winners Today, we’re going to ignore the news. Instead, we will be giving you a crash course on money. Over the next few days, we’ll talk about what we know… or think we know… on the subject. Money has its digital side. In one sense, it […]
charles hugh smith-The Only Two Charts You Need to Understand the S&P 500
charles hugh smith-The Only Two Charts You Need to Understand the S&P 500. As long as corporations continue borrowing money to buy back their own stocks and the yen keeps dropping, the SPX will continue lofting higher. Why is the S&P 500 rising, even as valuations are getting stretched, profit growth is declining and sales […]
The Dow October 22, 2014 & Bond Bubble | Armstrong Economics
The Dow October 22, 2014 & Bond Bubble | Armstrong Economics. The resistance in the Dow Jones Industrial Index for today stands in the mid 16700 zone on a technical basis. Targets in time for this week were Wed and Friday with the latter being the main target. ONLY a closing back above 17010 would signal that […]



