26 July 2019

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - TheTerrible Twos - FOMC and Non-Payrolls Next Week


"It's not just America. The whole world has sort of turned muddy. By and large, the world is increasingly run by ignoramuses, wackos and psychotics. This was long before Donald Trump. But we've got more crazy people running the world now than ever."

Seymour Hersh


"Listen then to what the parable of the sower means. When anyone hears the good news and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what was sown in their heart. This is the seed sown along the path. The seed falling on rocky ground refers to someone who hears the word and at once receives it with joy.  But since they have no firm roots, they last only a short time.  When trouble or persecution comes because of the word, they quickly fall away. 

The seed falling among the thorns refers to someone who hears the word, but the cares of the world and the temptations of riches choke the word, making it wither away.  But the seed falling on good soil refers to someone who hears the word and understands it.  This is the one who produces good fruit, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.’

Matthew 13:18-23


"Let all mankind recognize My unfathomable mercy.  It is a sign for the end times.   Bring to me all devout and faithful souls, and immerse them in the ocean of My mercy.   He who refuses to pass through the door of My mercy must pass through the door of My justice. "

Maria Faustyna Kowalska

Next week will see an FOMC, in which the Fed is widely expected to cut its benchmark rate by 25 basis points.

I do think that ordinarily the market would sell the news.

But the scenario is complicated a bit by the Non-Farm Payrolls report on Friday.

So the market may hold off a bit, waiting to see how that number comes in.

It is a kind of Jekyll-Hyde market, and economy.

On one hand, things are fantastic, and the economy is booming like never before. We just need to keep doing what we are doing, with these great tax cuts and continuing deregulation. No problems to be seen, except maybe too many poor people.

On the other hand, the Fed needs to cut rates which it only recently increased, because they are 'stifling' economic growth and holding us back from even more exceptional achievements.

Personally I think just about everyone in the Beltway and Manhattan is full of it. And they don't care.

Well, putting that aside, let's see how this avalanche of economic news, and a dictate from the Fed, plays out next week.

Today is the feast day of Joachim and Anna, who were the parents of Mary, and thereby the grandparents of Jesus.   Grandparents can be a wonderful gift.  I pray for mine every day.

They had been forged in terrible poverty in the Depression, and were very good and down to earth. I had to live with them when I was very little.  My earliest memories are of my angel grandmother, as I sat in her lap while she told me stories from the old World, mostly about the struggle between good and evil.


The Dollar strengthened today as Larry Kudlow, CNBC/Wall Street spokesmodel and now presidential economic advisor, said that 'Dollar invtervention' is off the table, meaning that they would take no action on Trumpolini's desire for a weaker Dollar.

There is no scenario whatsoever under which the US does not intervene in most if not all of the markets, and on an almost daily basis these days.

I doubt that things will become better on their own, since reform and justice are almost friendless among the powerful.

What then are we to do?

What everyone has had to do, throughout the history of the world.

Stand firm, and remain standing with the light, not on your own strength alone, but trusting in the word of the Lord.

Have a pleasant weekend.






25 July 2019

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Plus C'est la Même Chose - Another Precious Metals Options Expiration


"There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions.  It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.

The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society.  Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country."

Edward L. Bernays, Propaganda


"It's not just America. The whole world has sort of turned muddy. By and large, the world is increasingly run by ignoramuses, wackos and psychotics.  This was long before Donald Trump. But we've got more crazy people running the world now than ever.

I thought once Hillary called those people 'deplorables' it was all over. She was dead from that moment. She lost millions of votes on that by criticizing people who were considering an alternative to her.

I don't think that Robert Mueller is all there.  I more than think; I know more.  The bottom line is they had the investigation.  If I were the press, I would start writing about what the Democrats need to do. And if I were the Democrats, I'd start talking about what they are going to do to make America a better place for most people. 

I think it's the one reason a guy like Donald Trump ran. They understood where he was coming from. That Trump is just a blowhard. They laughed at him. They knew Trump doesn't know what he's talking about. But Trump wasn't the same old big smile and a lot of good words. The Democrats have been going around saying, 'We're for the people, we're for the little guy.'  And all they do is run to Wall Street for money. And the one guy that didn't, Sanders, was sabotaged by the Democratic National Committee.

If I were the Democrats I would stop worrying about Donald Trump and start talking to the American people about jobs and health care.

What did these hacked messages from the DNC say, anyway? It was about cutting off money for Sanders.  Everything that was leaked showed that the Democratic Party was working against the one guy who wasn't running on campaign funds from the big corporations."

Seymour Hersh


And now for the Corporatist Captiol News...
“The speed of communications is wondrous to behold. It is also true that speed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be untrue.”

Edward R. Murrow


“Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it.”

Laurence J. Peter


"We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed."

2 Corinthians 4:8-9

Gold was hit today as expected for the options expiration, and the large open interest and short position held by the Banks.

The Dollar pretty much moved sideways.

Stocks were iffy, again as expected given the over-enthusiasm and lowballing of risks in the market yesterday.

Wash and rinse.

At some point this year I think they are going to plunge, and it could be pretty breath-taking in its scope.

There are not many favorable things to say about the economic news, and financial news reporting today, or any news or politicians or very important people for that matter, so I won't say much at all.   Power corrupts because it attracts corruptible people.

I mean, what can you say when your news is being delivered by Rita Skeeter, Effie Trinket, and the most biggest internet news aggregator site is run by a corporatist Baghdad Bob.

Well, there you are.   Seems like a good day for corporal works of mercy and prayer.

We *might* see gold get hit again, once or twice tomorrow and Monday. And we have an FOMC meeting next week, at which they are widely expected to cut their benchmark rate by 25 basis points.

I came in with a pretty good stock index short I put on very late yesterday, and took it off intraday when it looked like stocks had dropped as much as they would, given the usual afternoon stick save.  That was a nod to the likely hit on my gold position.

I may be looking to add to an existing gold position sometime next week, assuming that the antics become exhausted, and the Banks have taken their gains.

And not because they don't want more;  they want it all, and would take it if they could get away with it.  There are still some limits to what they can do.

I am adding an update of the three major twists on the current chart formation in gold that looks like a 'consolidation pattern.'  The patterns are all still active, but I like the symmetrical triangle best.

Let's see if any of this holds up.

As bad as things may sometimes seem, we have the loving forgiveness of God. What more can we ask? What more do we need?

Have a pleasant evening.




24 July 2019

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Love Is Moving - High Optimism and the Reckless Disregard for Risk


"Look to the Lord and Fear Not"
"Empires in decline tend to behave badly.  Indeed, whether British, French or Russian, the twilight years of imperialism often brought brutal repression of subjects abroad, the suppression of civil liberties at home and general varieties of brutality toward foreigners, be they refugees or migrants.

Aggressive wars abroad pollute the domestic political discourse and breed hypernationalism, racism and xenophobia.  The 18 or so years of war following the 9/11 attacks have seen this ostensible republic sink to new lows of behavior.

Aggressive wars of choice have ushered in rampant torture, atrocities in Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison, indefinite detention at Guantanamo Bay, extraordinary rendition, drone assassinations, warrantless wiretapping, mass surveillance of the citizenry...

It’s all connected.  The empire — all empires — eventually come home."

Maj. Danny Sjursen, An American Tragedy: Empire at Home and Abroad


"Should you know any one who has made you feel that there was a higher life than this daily one, and a brighter world than that you see; or encouraged you, or sobered you, or opened a way to the inquiring, or soothed the perplexed; if what he has said or done has ever made you feel well inclined towards him; remember such a one in time to come, though you hear him not, and pray for him, that in all things he may know God's will, and at all times he may be ready to fulfill it."

John Henry Newman, A Parting of Friends

'Optimism' sparked the equity markets today, and they ran to new highs.

VIX has dropped to the area where we might begin to take caution.

The US Dollar finished mostly unchanged.

Gold and silver advanced a little higher.

The large speculative gold interest is getting gut punched a bit ahead of the option expiration on the Comex.

It struck me today that, if in the unlikely and almost unthinkable event, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump could have a child, it could be Boris Johnson.

Love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.

Have a pleasant evening.














23 July 2019

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - A Litany In Time of Plague - Comex Option Expiration on Thursday


"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!"
"As I turn 75, there’s no simpler way to put it than this: I’m an old man on a new planet — and, in case it isn’t instantly obvious, that’s not good news on either score...

And I find myself looking at a world that, had you described it to me in the worst moments of the Vietnam War years when I was regularly in the streets protesting, I would never have believed possible.  I probably would have thought you stark raving mad.  Here I am in an America not just with all the weirdness of Donald Trump, but with a media that feeds on his every bizarre word, tweet, and act as if nothing else were happening on the face of the Earth.  If only...

If you had told me that, in the next century, we would be fighting unending wars from Afghanistan to Somalia and beyond I would have been shocked. If you had added that, though even veterans of those wars largely believe they shouldn’t have been fought, just about no one would be out in the streets protesting, I would have thought you were nuts."

Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch


"The Babylonian starlight brought
A fabulous, formless darkness in;
Odour of blood when Christ was slain
Made all platonic tolerance vain,
And vain all Doric discipline."

William Butler Yeats


"The reason is partly because of a glitch in human cognition known as the just world hypothesis or just world fallacy, which causes us to assume that if bad things are happening to someone, it’s because that person deserves it.  Blaming the victim is more psychologically comfortable than seeing that we live in an unjust world where we could very easily become victim ourselves someday, and we select for that comfort over rational analysis.

Like other cognitive biases, this one fundamentally boils down to our annoying psychological tendency to select for cognitive ease over cognitive discomfort.  It feels more psychologically comfortable to interpret new information in a way that confirms our preexisting opinions, so we get confirmation bias.

It feels psychologically comfortable to assume something is true after hearing it repeated many times, so we get the illusory truth effect.  It feels more psychologically comfortable to believe we live in a fair world where people get what they deserve than to believe we’re in a chaotic world where many of the most materially prosperous people are also the most depraved and sociopathic, and that we could be next in line to be victimized by them, so we get the just world fallacy."

Caitlin Johnstone, The Just World Fallacy: Why People Bash Assange and Defend Power


“The so-called paradox of freedom is the argument that freedom in the sense of absence of any constraining control must lead to very great restraint, since it makes the bully free to enslave the meek.  The idea is, in a slightly different form, and with very different tendency, clearly expressed in Plato.

Less well known is the paradox of tolerance:  unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance.  If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them."

Karl Popper


"And some of us who have already begun to break the silence of the night have found that the calling to speak is often a vocation of agony, but we must speak.  We must speak with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision, but we must speak."

Martin Luther King, A Time to Break the Silence, April 1967


"What does it profit a man, to gain the whole world, but lose his soul?"

Mark 8:36

Stocks were on a tear today, on the reduced perception of risk in the recent budget deal between the two US parties at the higher levels, and the news out around 2 PM that trade talks with China are 'back on.'

I do believe that US stocks are heading to another blow off top. Timing such a thing is always problematic, and it is not good to try and front run such a thing. One only ends up exhausting themselves, their resolve and their capital.

Gold took another shot today. In part it is because of the continuing strength in the Dollar, of perhaps better stated, the intentional weakening in the Euro, which is by far its major trading cross currency.

But silver held in quite well. Silver is not traded so much as a currency, but is generally at least a 50% industrial commodity.

But perhaps more importantly gold is heading into its August contract option expiration, and the reports show that speculators are very long the contract, and the Banks are quite short, with a very large open interest.

So we may most likely continue to see antics in the price of gold, including the days after as the Banks continue to try and knock down the weaker hands in the speculative longs.

I wish that I could believe that almost all people are basically good and rational most of the time, and that it is only some unfortunate error in judgement, some quirk in human psychology, that causes them to not just tolerate, but to wholeheartedly embrace  genuine evil.

I think at various times more people than we might care to admit can fall into a persistent and stubborn tendency to give themselves over to what in retrospect might be objectively called evil.

These modern psychological fallacies are often convenient ways used to enable and excuse what can only be described as a lack of empathy for others.  Such a pathological lack of compassion is commonly born in an overwhelming self-absorption and greed.  They seek to gain the world for their own sake, for themselves.

In pursuing themselves as the greatest good, they make a conscious decision to dehumanize themselves.  They choose to discard what they perceive to be a source of weakness and pain, and an insult to their pride in being exceptional.  They seek redemption in themselves and the power of the herd.

They allow themselves to become beasts, not all at once, but by one by one decision at a time.  They finally give themselves over to a imbalance so great as to be madness.  And in choosing themselves and the power of the beast they lose themselves and, if you will, their souls.

Non serviam.  And the madness will serve none but itself.

We tend to look back on history, as an interesting story, but that we stand apart from it. We are different, and unlike those who have gone before.

And when it comes to stories of good and evil, well, those are quaint notions for some, but certainly not for us.   Our insulation is our pride, and nihilism, and belief in the indifference nothingness, without any particular interest or judgement.

Have a pleasant evening.