European Stocks Plunge To Worst December Since 2002

Between Draghi's disappointment, Kuroda's un-dovishness, China's currency war, and flailing faith in The Fed (as policy errors loom), it appears European stocks were not the "no brainer" investment everyone promised them to be after all. December's 5% plunge was the worst for this time of year since 2002 (2nd worst on record).

 

 

Looks like we are going to need more QE or this ship is going down.

Why You Can't Trust The Fed (In 1 Simple Chart)

Submitted by Jeff Opdyke via The Sovereign Investor,

Gold has a message for the market: You’re a nut if you trust the Fed.

In the days since the arbiters of American monetary policy raised interest rates on December 16 - the first rate hike in nearly a decade - gold prices have pretty much gone nowhere. On December 15, the day before the Fed’s announcement, gold closed near $1,065. As I write this, it’s at $1,070 … and it has seen a high of $1,084 and a low of $1,052.

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