04 August 2022

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - God and Mammon

 

"You either belong wholly to the world or wholly to God.  If people would do for God what they do for the world, what a great number would go to Heaven.  Our greatest cross is the fear of crosses.

Envy follows pride; whoever is envious is proud.  Envy comes to us from Hell; the devils having sinned through pride, sinned also through envy, envying our glory, our happiness.  Why do we envy the happiness and the goods of others?  Because we are proud; we should like to be the sole possessors of talents, riches, of the esteem and love of all the world!

Everything is good and precious in God’s sight when we act from the motives of adoration and of love. Christ tells us that even offering someone a glass of water would not go unrewarded. You see, my children, that although we may be poor, we can still easily give alms.

How good is our God!  When we are no longer able to come to Him, He comes to us.  We are each of us like a small mirror, in which God searches for His reflection.

If you pray and love, that is where happiness lies.  It is always springtime in the heart that loves God."

John Vianney, Curé of Ars

"Le secret des grandes fortunes sans cause apparente est un crime oublié, parce qu' il a été proprement fait."    (The secret of great returns which are difficult to explain is a crime that has not yet been discovered because it has been carefully executed.)

Honoré de Balzac, Pere Goriot

"The real collapse of our currency began when it became evident that certain industrial circles were more powerful than the government."

Adam Fergusson, When Money Dies: The Nightmare of the Weimar Collapse

The VIX and Dollar dumped, and gold and silver shot higher.

Gold is now up to some serious resistance in the short term.

Stocks had another ranging day, finishing slightly higher to unchanged.

The markets are waffling ahead of tomorrow's Non-Farm Payrolls report.

And that is just another indication of what a Fed-driven mispriced market we have. 

I could not find enough conviction to take any serious position ahead of the report, so we'll just have to see what happen.

Daisy is responding remarkably well to treatments and is settling in to her new environment.

Have a pleasant evening.



03 August 2022

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - La Belle Aurore - We'll Always Have Paris

 

"You might think that parking your money in a big bank like JP Morgan Chase would insulate you from fraud.  It’s just the opposite.  The big banks are the biggest perpetrators of financial fraud – fraud that affects millions of us, either directly or indirectly, on an ongoing basis.  While they are wrist slaps when properly scaled, you can see the list of 'settlements' made between the government and the big banks here.  These 'settlements,' the aftermath of Wall Street's near production of a second Great Depression, entailed not a single criminal indictment.  The top two repositories of banksters, based on the number of settlements, are Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase.

The banks engage in fraud for two reasons.  First, they profit from swindling the public.  Second, they can get away with it via a simple technique.  They buy off the regulators with promises of enormously lucrative jobs when they leave government service, and they buy off the politicians with huge direct and indirect campaign contributions."

Laurence Kotlikoff, When Banksters Buy Regulators and Prosecutors, Forbes, October 21, 2014


"It’s bad enough that two trial lawyers have written a book [cited above] comparing Dimon’s leadership of the bank to the Gambino crime family, and Bloomberg News spilling the secrets coming out of the Chicago precious metals trial, but now Dimon is likely to see new headlines linking his name to questionable payments to Tony Blair and unknown others."

Pam and Russ Martens, JPM Whistleblower Cites Payments to Tony Blair, Wall Street on Parade, August 3, 2022


“Berlin.  I used to love this old city.  But that was before it had caught sight of its own reflection and taken to wearing corsets laced so tight that it could hardly breathe.  I loved the easy, carefree philosophies, the cheap jazz, the vulgar cabarets and all of the other cultural excesses that characterized the Weimar years, and made Berlin seem like one of the most exciting cities in the world.”

Philip Kerr, Berlin Noir: March Violets


“We'll always have Paris.”

Howard Koch, screenwriter, Casablanca

 

Stocks were in risk on mode today, for whatever reason one wishes to imagine in order to rationalize its irrationality.

The Dollar was up marginally.

Gold and silver were hit lower again as is customary ahead of a non-farm payrolls report.

The amount of criminality and corruption in the US financial system should never be underestimated.

Why the American people allow themselves to be so easily distracted by divisive social controversies while being robbed blind by the kleptocracy is almost amazing.  

But there is historical precedent.  We know it, but we just cannot see it in ourselves, yet.

We are canning tomatoes tonight, and I did the blanching and peeling on eight quarts of San Marzanos.

Even with all the lack of rain, a proper drought in the past month, the garden is doing very well.

I have a huge pot of green beans that I am making 'West Virginia style.'  My wife's maternal grandmother was from there and she always called them that.    

Basically you fry bacon and saute an onion in a big pot and then steam the green beans down into them all, cooking out the liquid so that the beans are sauteed as well.   Its very good especially if you have more mature beans that are not suitable for steaming.  Try to pull off the strings before cooking.

My mind kept returning to Paris today.   The last time I was there was in 1992, when I was attending a graduate business seminar at ESSEC concerning the proposed European Union.  I think the slogan at the time was 'EU 92.'

The queen was tagging along on this trip and had a grand time, although she never went on a business trip again with me, as leaving the newly born young man with her parents was jarring for her.

Daisy gave the young man his first face licks today  He was beaming.

Have a pleasant evening.


02 August 2022

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - For Those Who Are Wounded, and Have Lost Their Way

 

“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. 

I have been all things unholy. If God can work through me, He can work through anyone.

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

“Man has places in his heart which do not yet exist— and into them enters suffering, in order that they may have life.”

Léon Bloy

Stocks ranged back and forth in a volatile day, finishing largely where they started.

Dare I suggest that the market is antsy waiting for the Payrolls Report on Friday?

But there is always time for a wash and rinse or two, and a few Banks and hedge funds can bang stocks prices around as they will in light volumes and tight trading.

Gold and silver rallied fairly well early on but were hammered back down quite firmly into the close.

The Dollar gained back the 106 handle later in the day.

Daisy received a thorough examination at our vet today, and it was sad to see the full extent of the profound neglect and misuse she has suffered in her life before she was tossed on the streets.

We will love her, and do right by her, one day at a time.  And thereby we ourselves in turn will be healed.

Have a pleasant evening.