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NYSE Margin Debt - Take It To The Limit, One More Time
It seems as though this gang of Merry Banksters wants to not only make a 1929-like mistake, which they did in 2000, but to follow that policy error up by blowing another asset bubble in mortgage debt a few years afterward, and crash it all over again.
Dead Bankers, Missing Reporter, And Unfolding Wall Street Scandals
When tragic events involving one industry occur within an 18-day timeframe, the statistical probability of these events being random is remote. Given that JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank and Russell Investments are subjects themselves of investigations, an independent look is called for.
Gold Daily And Silver Weekly Charts - Next Stop, February
If I were a naked bullion short I would seriously consider getting flat and taking the money from one of the greatest market manipulations in history while I could.
SP 500 And NDX Futures Daily Charts - Bounce By Day, Miss By Night - Wage Against The Machine
Unemployment claims came in high today, and pending home sales slumped. After the bell GOOG missed earnings, but tickled the Street with clicks, and AMZN missed just about everything, and took a little tumble. VIX remains elevated, and the global economy remains shaky.
Gold Daily And Silver Weekly Charts - A Late Hit Ahead Of Active Feb In An Options Expiration Week
This is an option expiration week for precious metals on the Comex, for the important February contract. The game will be to try and scrape up some more deliverable gold, and knock down the open interest by giving the new contract holders a 'gut check.'
Matt Taibbi Asks Why Obama's Regulatory Strategy In Reforming The Banks Is Such A Joke
The lack of actual reform led by the Obama Administration, and of course a corporate compliant Congress, is hard to understand except in terms of the corrupting power of campaign funding that is pretty much out of control, and undermining the character of the Republic.
Renewed Calls From China For A Global Super-Currency To Replace "Bretton Woods II"
I have been reporting on this for quite a few years. It is a movement whose time has come as the US dollar reserve currency falters, and the Fed expands the monetary base for domestic concerns.
Another Ten Tonnes Of Gold Bullion Came Out Of Comex Eligible Inventory At JPM Yesterday
If I were short bullion I might consider squaring up and inching towards the exit, just to be on the safe side.
Gold Daily And Silver Weekly Charts - FOMC Week Shenanigans
Gold spiked higher in the morning on a pure flight to safety, but was pushed lower as stocks attempted to rally. Reality versus liquidity?
SP 500 And NDX Futures Daily Charts - Big Tech Week: AAPL, AMZN, FB, GOOG
Stocks had a bit of a wild ride today, as emerging market jitters had them moving solidly lower, with a rising VIX, but the dip buying liquidity crowds tried to bid them up in the afternoon. They finished a bit off.
Comex Potential Claims Per Deliverable Ounce 112 To 1 As Their Warehouses Show Thin Inventories
Those who talk about a default on the Comex are probably missing the bigger picture. Supply and demand suggests that higher prices might be required to persuade profit maximizing bullion holders to make the switch from storage to sale.
SP 500 And NDX Futures Daily Charts - Another Big Slide On Global Growth Jitters
Despite the confidence exuding from Davos, stocks were selling off fairly hard as the paint that was applied to the tape at the end of 2013 came peeling off in chunks of profit taking.
Inside London: 'Demand Delivery For The True Price Of Gold'
I nearly fell out of my chair when I read a description of the divergence between the paper and physical gold markets from the Inside London column of the Financial Times.
Where We Are At In The Global Precious Metals Markets - A Framework
With the spike in the price of gold up to $1900, the banks became concerned, and opted for a lower price, and a more orderly rise. And so the price of gold was smacked down through the various price and market operations of some central and bullion banks in what we can think of as a gold pool.
SP 500 And NDX Futures Daily Charts - Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues
Markets were lightly traded yesterday as the adults hit the road early, and most of the kiddies were released from school at midday, as winter storm Janus pounded the northeastern US with high winds and an expected 8-14 inches of snow.
Weekend Reading: Carroll Quigley On Tragedy And Hope
I own a first edition copy of Carroll Quigley's book, 'Tragedy and Hope' and I have read it, and have always found it, and the history behind the work, to be interesting.
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