07 October 2021

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Now Serving: The Hair of the Dog That Bit You

 

“When everyone thinks central bankers, money managers, corporate managers, politicians or any other group are the smartest guys in the room, you are in a bubble.” 

Doug Kass, Ten Laws of Stock Market Bubbles 

 

"Mischief springs from the power which the monied interest derives from a paper currency which they are able to control, and from the multitude of corporations with exclusive privileges-- which are employed for their benefit." 

Andrew Jackson

 

“Human nature being what it is, small loopholes are likely to be exploited until they become big ones, and big ones until they turn into financial disasters.” 

Seth Klarman

 

“The business model of Wall Street is fraud. Wall Street won’t change until we make it clear that no bank is too big to fail and no CEO is too big to jail. Billionaires and Wall Street should not be buying elections.   The reason that Congress isn’t doing what the overwhelming majority of Americans wants has everything to do with the power of the monied interests.  Let us bring our people together to take on and defeat a ruling class whose greed is destroying our nation.  Our government belongs to each and every one of us, not just the few.” 

Bernie Sanders



Stocks were in party mode today, rising on a continuing tide of self-assurance. 

Gold and silver were off a bit in this risk on mode. 

And so too was the Dollar lower, and the VIX.

Everything is coming up roses.

Non-Farm Payrolls tomorrow.

Wall Street is looking for a solid number.

Have a pleasant evening.


06 October 2021

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Reversals - Non-Farm Payrolls Friday

 

"We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace--business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.  They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs.  We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob." 

Franklin D. Roosevelt, The Second New Deal, 31 October 1936 

 

"From this rather innocuous mention, the little notion of collateral consequences would blossom into the great strangling vine that came to be known after the financial crisis of 2008 by its shorthand: 'too big to jail.'  Prosecutors and regulators were crippled by the idea that the government could not criminally sanction some companies—particularly giant banks—for fear that they would collapse, causing serious problems for financial markets or the economy.   Today’s Department of Justice has lost the will and indeed the ability to go after the highest-ranking corporate wrongdoers.”

Jesse Eisinger

 

"This empire, unlike any other in the history of the world, has been built primarily through economic manipulation, through cheating, through fraud, through seducing people into our way of life, through the economic hit men." 

John Perkins 

 

Stocks were down hard this morning, but reversed and rallied into the green for the close.

The Dollar was higher, taking back the 94 handle and then some.

Gold and silver edged higher.

A better than expected ADP payroll number, and optimism about the debt ceiling caused the green shoots of exuberance to break out, anew.

Yay we win again.

Non-Farm Payrolls on Friday.

Have a pleasant evening.

 

 


05 October 2021

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Den of Thieves

 

“The reports of this financial activity by Fed officials raise serious questions about possible conflicts of interest and reveal a disregard for the public trust.  They also reflect atrocious judgment by these officials, and an attitude that personal profiteering is more important than the American people’s confidence in the Fed.

Finally, and most importantly from the perspective of the SEC, if these trades were based on Fed officials’ knowledge of non-public, market moving information, they may have represented potentially illegal activity.   It's not clear why Mr. Powell did not take steps to prevent these activities.  He has failed as a leader.” 

Senator Elizabeth Warren, 5 October 2021

 

“Government has coddled, accepted, and ignored white collar crime for too long.  It is time the nation woke up and realized that it's not the armed robbers or drug dealers who cause the most economic harm, it's the white collar criminals living in the most expensive homes who have the most impressive resumes who harm us the most.” 

Harry Markopolos

 

"It is your delusion and lying words.  Do you not see that this house of yours, which you mark with my name, has become a den of thieves?" 

Jeremiah 7:5-7


Stocks managed to rebound today, purportedly on a deal on the budget and debt limit in Washington.

More likely it was just the big insiders and powers that be shoving stocks around the plate.

Gold and silver gave up some of their recent gains.

The Dollar DX index managed to rally up a bit, but could not regain the 94 handle.

Powell has shown himself to be a failed leader of the Fed.   That he is in little different than some (many) of his predecessors is no excuse. 

The Fed is highly corruptible, by design of the Banks.

The recent flood of advertising in favor of the status quo of US drug prices higher than the rest of the world  (for our own good) is so over the top that it is hard to believe than anyone could buy it.

But they do.  And a whole lot more.

And that is why we can't have nice things.

Non-Farm Payrolls on Friday.

Have a pleasant evening.


04 October 2021

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Retracement

 

“To love at all is to be vulnerable.  Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken.  If you want to make sure of keeping it intact you must give it to no one, not even an animal.  Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements.  Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness.   But in that casket, safe, dark, motionless, airless, it will change.  It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable.  To love is to be vulnerable.”

C.S. Lewis 

 

“We have been called to heal wounds, to unite what has fallen apart, and to bring home those who have lost their way.

Blessed are they who love their brothers and sisters as much when they are sick, as when they are well and of service.   And blessed are they who love their brothers and sisters as well when they are far away, as when they are close, and say nothing behind their back that they might not, in love, say before their face.  

Keep a clear eye toward life's end.  And remember that when you leave this earth, you can take nothing that you have received, but only what you have given.”

Francis of Assisi, Fioretti di San Francesco

 

"The dawn will come.  Disappointment, sorrow, and despair are born at midnight, but morning follows.  Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.” 

Martin Luther King, A Knock at Midnight

 

Stocks continued to fail to rally, and continued the declines of September today.

They did bounce off the lows which is mildly constructive.

The way lower is being led by the bubblonians, the big cap techs.

They briefly tagged the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement, for the most recent leg of the bull run.

Let's see if they can maintain themselves here, or slip lower perhaps to test the next major support at 50%, around 13,970 or so.

Gold and silver had a continuation of their rally.

The Dollar was broadly lower against most major currencies, giving up 94 on the DX index.

There will be a Non-Farm Payrolls report on Friday and it could move markets.  Or not.

The debt ceiling razzle dazzle is mostly political theater.  Wow, what a surprise.

The Fed has utterly disgraced itself with this trading corruption and their response to it.  

In addition to their disgraceful abuse of regulatory powers and monetary policy to further line the pockets of the one percent.

We are getting some much needed rain today, although it seems to be making my old injured knee ache.

As my old godfather, a Third Order Franciscan, used to say: Starość nie radość — loosely translated 'old age is no joke.' 

Have a pleasant evening.