"I was being called to surrender the very citadel of my self. I was completely in the dark. I did not really know what repentance was or what I was required to repent of. It was indeed the turning point of my life. God had brought me to my knees and made me acknowledge my own nothingness, and out of that knowledge I had been reborn. I was no longer the centre of my life, and therefore I could see God in everything." Bede Griffiths
US equities were off to the races this morning on remarks from Mario Draghi of the ECB that suggested that they would be considering various types of stimulus for a weak euro economy at their December meeting.
After the bell, Amazon and Alphabet, the stock formerly known as Google, reported better than expected numbers, and the tech futures did a moon shot as you can see from the chart below.
Gold and silver were hit by some fairly deliberate selling between 9 and 10 AM Eastern US time as you can see.
After that, it was largely a sideways move with a slight upward drift.
Things are still playing out pretty much as I had expected, and I continue to wait for this to play itself out, and make the pattern apparent.
The Bucket Shop continues to be in a general gold lockdown in the warehouses. The bullion banks Nova Scotia and JPM swapped a little gold amongst their house accounts.
A little silver managed to slip out of the warehouses, and some additional bullion went up into the deliverable (registered) category.
Gold continues to move from West to East. The speculators and gamblers using other people's money continue to increase the leverage on their declining stores of bullion.
How do you think that this will end?
I have some thoughts, but only know for sure that it will.
Thank you for the well wishes on the test results. They were good as far as these things may go when you are playing for time. But then again, we really all are. I must say she still makes the most of what she has in doing good for others, and making our house a real home. And keeping this fellow in line.
"All these gave out of their excess; but she out of her poverty put in all she had to give.” Luke 21:4
The ECB is meeting and will come out with their decision tomorrow.
There was intraday commentary about backstopping the wealthy gamblers with public money here.
Have a pleasant evening.
There Will Come Soft Rains By Sara Teasdale
There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground,
And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;
And frogs in the pools singing at night,
And wild plum trees in tremulous white,
Robins will wear their feathery fire
Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;
And not one will know of the war, not one
Will care at last when it is done.
Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree
If mankind perished utterly;
And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn,
Would scarcely know that we were gone.
Stocks were on a see-saw today, but finally gave up their attempts to go higher, and slipped to the lows of the day into the close.
VIX ticked up a bit in the last hour of trade. I had been watching it carefully, at least for the time that I was in my office and not gallivanting around with the most precious jewel.
On the charts we see a retracement from a short term top, at least so far.
Let's see if stocks will give it up here and continue to roll over, or if the street can gather its forces and push them higher. Selling volume is still rather light. But so is organic buying. This looks to be algo-driven, and without much commitment except to short term profits.
After the bell American Express missed its numbers.
Valeant was getting monkey-hammered today on a report from a bearish analyst that they have been using distribution pharmacies in order to book sales, with the meme 'the Enron of pharma' making the rounds.
Not to be deterred by his losses today, Bill Ackman stepped up and supposedly bought 2 million more shares.
"Gentlemen! I too have been a close observer of the doings of the Bank of the United States. I have had men watching you for a long time, and am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country.
When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin!
Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out."
Andrew Jackson, in a meeting with the Bankers in Philadelphia, February 1834
Serious financial reform is almost never discussed in any meaningful way in the political campaign debates, for all the petty sniping and smart remarks that pass for a serious discussion of our policy issues. Life imitates high school.
Goldman Sachs’ Rich Man’s Bank Backstopped by You and Me By Pam Martens and Russ Martens
October 21, 2015
Just when you thought Wall Street’s heist of the U.S. financial system couldn’t get any crazier, along comes a regulator’s report on FDIC-insured banks exposure to derivatives. According to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), one of the regulators of national banks, as of June 30 of this year, Goldman Sachs Bank USA had $78 billion in deposits, and – wait for it – $45.7 trillion in notional amount of derivatives. (Notional means face amount of derivatives.) According to the OCC report, Goldman Sachs Bank USA’s notional derivatives are an eye-popping 563 percent of its risk-based capital. You and every other little guy in America is backstopping this bank because it’s, amazingly, FDIC insured...
Based on the data, it looks like the average taxpayer is backstopping a ton of risk at this FDIC insured bank and getting very little in return. According to financial data from the FFIEC for the second quarter, the bank had $25.1 billion in trading assets and according to the company’s web site, it’s those high net worth clients of its Private Bank that it’s working with “to manage their cash flow needs, finance private asset purchases, and facilitate strategic investments.”
According to the New York Times, Goldman Sachs private wealth management services require a minimum of $10 million to get in the front door. The same Times article says Goldman was even kicking out its own employees’ accounts if they fell short of $1 million..."
Gold and silver held steady at key resistance today, unable to move higher, but refusing to go lower.
There was very little delivery activity at The Bucket Shop yesterday, with the three bullion banks shoving some gold bullion around the plate in their house accounts again. JPM picked up a little.
Other than that, the Comex is 'quiet' to put it charitably, with a little more silver leaking out through the seams.
And so I am waiting. I seem to be getting very good at it, waiting patiently. I have been waiting since yesterday for a phone call giving the latest test results from a PET scan last Wednesday. I probably have done this sort of thing about a dozen times now over the past four years. Waiting for someone else's tests, someone whose fear and pain strikes to your heart, seems worse than waiting for your own.
So as for gold and silver, waiting for them to do something is relatively easy. Bring it, you cartel clowns. Gold is flowing from West to East. And we are waiting for you, with a deepening resolve.
Stocks were struggling to go green (again) all day.
After the bell Yahoo missed earnings and revenues and Chipotle was not looking robust either, especially with a miss on the bottom line.
I am mostly in cash here with a light short position, waiting to see if stocks can move higher or will start rolling over. They seem overvalued here, especially in light of a slowing US and global economy.
Let us pray for those whose hearts are hardened against His grace and loving kindness by greed, fear, and pride, and the seductive illusion and crushing isolation of evil.
We pray that we all may experience the three great gifts of our Lord's suffering and triumph: repentance, forgiveness, and thankfulness. And in so doing, may we obtain abundant life, and with it the peace that surpasses all understanding.
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