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A Preview Of This Weekend's Event That Could Unleash A "Vicious Bear Market Rally"

A Preview Of This Weekend's Event That Could Unleash A "Vicious Bear Market Rally"

As noted earlier today, BofA's chief credit strategist Michael Hartnett is anything but bullish: in his own words, he remains a seller "into strength in coming weeks/months of risk assets at least until a coordinated and aggressive global policy response (e.g. Shanghai Accord) begins to reverse the deterioration in global profit expectations and credit conditions."

The Bond Market Is Waiting For A Further Correction In Equity Prices

The Bond Market Is Waiting For A Further Correction In Equity Prices

Submitted by Eric Bush via Gavekal Capital blog,

The S&P 500 is currently down a little over 7% YTD and 11% of the May 2015 high. Unfortunately, all signs coming out of the bond market are signalling a further fall in equity prices.

The spread between AAA rated corporate bonds and the 10-year treasury bond has blown out to 213 basis points over the past couple weeks. This is the widest spread since September 2011, during another period of market turmoil.

Jose Canseco Has An Opinion On Negative Rates

Jose Canseco Has An Opinion On Negative Rates

You know the world is turning to shit when a retired baseball star can (relatively eloquently) explain the sheer folly of negative interest rates.

 

In a torrent of tweets, the Cuban-American "Bash Brother" started to rage after BoJ's NIRP decision...

Then questioned their sanity...

The Great Crisis Has Officially Begun (Oil is Just the Start)

The Great Crisis Has Officially Begun (Oil is Just the Start)

It would be a lot easier to be bullish today if the entire financial system wasn’t based on fraud and BS.

 

Every explanation we see regarding the bull market in stocks is really just a cover for the fact that Central Banks spent $14 trillion propping up the bond bubble.

 

All claims that stocks went up because of the “recovery” or because of “expansion” or whatever really translate to “stocks went up because TRILLIONS in liquidity went into the system and a lot of it ended up in stocks.”

 

Here’s the reality of things.

 

The Real Reason For Oil's Crazy Volatility This Week

The Real Reason For Oil's Crazy Volatility This Week

The volatility in crude oil trading has reached the highest levels since Lehman's systemic crisis in 2008. Intraday swings of 5-10% are now de rigeur with OPEC and geopolitical headlines jockeying for narrative amid collapsing fundamentals.. but there is another, much bigger driver of this sudden chaos. As Reuters reports, the sudden liquidation of a $600 million triple-levered fund bet on falling prices wreaked havoc through the entire crude complex.

Intrday volatility in oil has been incredible to say the least...

 

 

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