27 May 2014

Gold Daily and Silver Weekly Charts - Metals Hit For Comex June Options Expiration


"The new America, instead, is fast becoming a vast ghetto in which all of us, conservatives and progressives, are being bled dry by a relatively tiny oligarchy of extremely clever financial criminals and their castrato henchmen in government, whose job is to be actors on TV and put on a good show."

Matt Taibbi, Griftopia

As I reminded several times last week, today was an option expiration on the Comex for the precious metals, for the important June contract.

The metals were hit in an attempt at a 'mini-puke' in the manner of the Barclays digital options two-step, and for much the same reasons.

Who buys these metals options one might ask, given the sheer amount of deceit and manipulation that has been exposed in so many instruments and situations?  

That is a good question.  Probably the same people who buy many of Wall Street's bearish ETFs, IPOs, and other flawed products that are so adverse to wealth and value in their design.

And who are these people and the venues that continue to attempt to justify and excuse the inexcusable, and make the obvious seem improbable?

If it were not for the gullible, the naïve, and the careless, scoundrels would be otherwise obliged to find productive employment.

This too shall pass.  Nothing has changed.

Have a pleasant evening.




SP 500 and NDX Futures Daily Charts - Record High On the SP 500


Stocks were in rally mode today. purportedly off 'better than expected' economic news this morning.

This looks a lot like an end of month rally and a short squeeze. Let it run for now, but it does not seem to be sustainable by the economic news, but rather a child of the Fed and dodgy accounting. 

Revised GDP out later this week.

Have a pleasant evening.




23 May 2014

Gold Daily and Silver Weekly Charts - Option Expiration and An Active Contract Month


There will be an option expiration for the June contract on next Tuesday, and the active June contract will take center stage from the relatively quiet month of May.

Speaking of options expirations, a small fry at Barclays was tossed over to the FSA when he went out of his way to cheat a large and presumably important customer on an options position. You may read about it here.

Manipulation of the precious metals markets is often as blatant and obvious as what this junior joker from Barclays did.  One can see it on the tape, but the omerta that surrounds the scams in the world of crony capitalism generally prevails, and nothing comes of it unless a 'very serious player' is harmed. 

There are laws, and then there are the real, unwritten rules, and it is getting more blatant as nothing is done about it. It stops being an outlier and becomes 'accepted.'  That is what is called moral hazard. And it is corrosive to markets and to government.   

Nothing important happened yesterday in the Comex gold warehouses.

June may be an interesting month for the metals, and more likely more interesting than May.

As a reminder, the business and government of the United States will be closed for business on Monday, for Memorial Day.  Try to carry on without their guidance.

Have a pleasant weekend.






SP 500 and NDX Futures Daily Charts - Where Are the Customers' Yachts?


"Where the Lottery was concerned, even people who could barely read and write seemed capable of intricate calculations and staggering feats of memory. There was a whole tribe of men who made their living simply by selling systems, forecasts, and lucky amulets. Winston...was aware (indeed everyone in the party was aware) that the prizes were largely imaginary.

Only small sums were actually paid out, the winners of the big prizes being nonexistent persons.”

George Orwell, 1984

The SP 500 set shivers of 'whoop whoop' through the hollowed hall of the NYSE today, as the morlocks celebrated a new closing high.

This will be a three day holiday weekend in the States.

We will get a bit more on the economic news front next week, including the second rewrite of the first quarter GDP.

There is no recovery.  

Have a pleasant weekend.