21 November 2014

SP 500 and NDX Futures Daily Charts - Another Record Close, Sweet Dreams Baby


Next week will be a short holiday week with the Thanksgiving Holiday on Thursday, and 'Black Friday' the day after when everyone goes shopping for happiness and fulfillment.

We will see the second estimate of Q3 GDP on Tuesday.

The market is hitting a bit of a high note here, with record close after record close.

The market is going to break. I don't know how deep it might be because I cannot yet tell if this will be a normal wash and rinse or the beginning of something more involved. It probably depends on what provokes it.

Let's be thankful for what we have.  And remember what is most important in life.  Things can be replaced, but people can't.

Have a pleasant weekend.
 



 
 



Senator Levin: Fed Enabled Banks To Elbow Way Into Commodities, Manipulate Prices


Apparently Senator Levin is not expecting many $250,000 speaking engagements from Wall Street after he leaves the Senate.

The Wall Street Banks have NO business using their subsidized banking funds and deposits to speculate in global markets for their own accounts.

This was the basic safeguard provided by Glass-Steagall for almost sixty years that was overturned in a bipartisan political effort at gettin' paid.

US Senator Carl Levin Opening Statement, Day Two

"The Federal Reserve is considering arguments that Wall Street banks provide hard-to-replace services in these areas. But the separation between banking and commerce has served markets and our economy quite well for decades. And the erosion of that barrier is clearly doing harm today.

Any discussion of these physical commodities activities must begin and end with the need to protect our economy from risk, our markets from abuse and our consumers from the effects of both.

Wall Street banks with near-zero borrowing costs, thanks to easy access to Fed-provided capital, have used that advantage to elbow their way into commodities markets.

Bad enough that this competitive advantage hurts traditional commercial businesses; worse that it opens the door to price and market manipulation and abusive trading based on nonpublic information."

Read the entire statement here.


Plutarch, De Superstitiones 171
... but with full knowledge and understanding they themselves offered up their own children, and those who had no children would buy little ones from poor people and cut their throats as if they were so many lambs or young birds; meanwhile the mother stood by without a tear or moan; but should she utter a single moan or let fall a single tear, she had to forfeit the money, and her child was sacrificed nevertheless; and the whole area before the statue was filled with a loud noise of flutes and drums took the cries of wailing should not reach the ears of the people.

Dutch Quietly Repatriate 120 Tonnes of Gold From New York


It looks like the Dutch brought back 120 tonnes of their gold from New York while no one was looking.

From the Ukraine, with love?  Perhaps they contributed their 30 tonnes which was last seen headed West on a night flight in April.

Meanwhile Germany obediently waits, for years, and the Swiss dither.

The Wall Street Banks thank you for your patience.   Have a nice day.

Dutch bring 120 tonnes of gold back to Amsterdam from New York
November 21, 2014

The Dutch central bank has secretly brought a large part of the national gold reserves being held in a secure depot in New York back to Amsterdam. In total, 120 tonnes of gold valued at €4bn has been brought back to the Netherlands by ship, Nos television said.

The high security reparations for the move took months. The central bank decided to bring some of its gold reserves back to the Netherlands to ensure a better spread, the bank said in a statement. In addition, the bank hopes to boost consumer confidence by showing there is enough gold in the Netherlands to take the country through a new economic crisis.

Now 31% of the Dutch gold reserves are in Amsterdam, the same percentage as in New York. The rest is in Ottowa and London. The Netherlands has 612 tonnes of gold – worth €19bn at current gold prices, Nos said.




20 November 2014

Russian Gold Reserves Continue to Expand


Russia added another 600,000 oz to its reserves in October.

Nothing to see here.  Move along.