09 April 2014

SP 500 and NDX Futures Daily Charts - Fed Minutes and Scalded Cat Trades


The Fed minutes came out at 2 PM, and their dovish tone had stocks soaring higher, running the bears out of the new wash cycle.

Earnings will now start playing a more important role in market movements, but as I noted in the intraday commentary the HFT algos are driving a significant portion of daily stock volume. So the trade has a very technical tinge.

I hear that Goldman says that there is a 67% chance of a ten percent correction in stocks over next year.

I think if we get the right even, that ten percent is going to seem like a blip, unless the Fed pulls out all the stops to save their friends.

Bank earnings start coming in on Friday.

Have a pleasant evening.





Liz Warren Predicts the Collapse of the Middle Class in 2008


"A fascist is one whose lust for money or power is combined with such an intensity of intolerance toward those of other races, parties, classes, religions, cultures, regions or nations as to make him ruthless in his use of deceit or violence to attain his ends...

The symptoms of fascist thinking are colored by environment and adapted to immediate circumstances. But always and everywhere they can be identified by their appeal to prejudice and by the desire to play upon the fears and vanities of different groups in order to gain power...

Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection."

Henry A. Wallace

Certainly we can observe that the roots of the collapse go back to 1980, at least. And Warren provides the data that shows this.

What is perhaps most shocking six years later is the nonchalance with which this collapse in the grinding Great Recession is accepted as the new normal in a corporate kleptocracy. And that most meaningful reform is twisted and defeated by very well paid political interests, often to the cheers of useful idiots.

I do not think this cycle of repression has reached its zenith yet. And given historical examples I do not think it will end except in excesses which we have yet to imagine, both at home and abroad.





The Technically Driven Market: Wash and Rinse Cycles In a Trend


Hot money blunts the impact of all but the most extreme events in the real world.

Computer algorithms dominate the trading environments in volume, speed, and short term gamesmanship.  A 'random walk' my ass.

The market becomes an endless churn and burn with an upwards bias supported by the Fed's expansion of the money supply.

The market is notable for the bifurcation into professionals and marks, with the occasional warring factions between the monied interests. 

Wash, churn, rinse, repeat.

This is what I mean by 'the technically driven trade.'  It is a constant game of liar's poker in a largely lawless environment.

The moral hazard is the misallocation of capital, the misappropriation of policy money, the corrosion of the public trust and national character, and the dissipation of wealth in the occasional market breaks and collapses.



China Gold Imports Through Hong Kong


Trend?  Change?  Not possible.

No one is interested in gold.

Nothing to see here. Move along.



Chart by Data Wrangler Nick at Sharelynx.com.