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How To Beat The Market: The Surprisingly Simple Trade

How To Beat The Market: The Surprisingly Simple Trade

Back in 2012 and then again in 2013, after repeatedly observing just how broken markets have become as a result of central bank intervention, a topic that back then was still taboo and is now wholeheartedly accepted even by the Davos billionaires (whose mood the WSJ summarized as "irritated, bordering on affronted, with what they say has been central-bank intervention that has gone on too long") we presented what may have been the "best alpha opportunity around" and how to outperform the "market" in a world in which not only fundamentals no longer matter, but in which hedge fund he

Global Bond Yields Extend Collapse As German, Japanese Hit New Record Lows

Global Bond Yields Extend Collapse As German, Japanese Hit New Record Lows

Whether front-running or fear-based (or both), the actions of BoJ's Kuroda last week have driven global bond yields into freefall with JPM's global index at 9-month lows and BofA's at 12-month lows. Overnight saw short-end JGBs push below the BoJ's -10bps threshold and 10Y rates push towards NIRP to record lows. German bonds extending their epic voyage into fantasy and hit new record lows across the curve with 5Y at -32bps.

 

Bond yields across the globe are collapsing...

 

EURUSD Slides As Draghi Repeats Same Talking Points As Last Week

EURUSD Slides As Draghi Repeats Same Talking Points As Last Week

When Draghi speaks (or releases his statement), the algos obey.. and sell EURUSD. No new news at all - just a repeat of the same statements that "QE is deemed effective' (by whom we ask), and a recalibration is in order (as the situation has changed since December). His biggest problem from what we can tell is the fact that the banking industry's collapse augurs very badly for industrial production and an economic recession across Europe.

The headlines from Draghi's prepared remarks...

Atlanta Fed Sees Q1 GDP Growth At Just 1.2%, 50% Below Wall Street Consensus

Atlanta Fed Sees Q1 GDP Growth At Just 1.2%, 50% Below Wall Street Consensus

Compared to the Wall Street Consensus, which had originally expected Q4 2015 GDP to rise as much as 3% only to admit Q4 was a total bust (and this time not even the weather was to blame) when last Friday the BEA's first estimate of Q4 growth revealed GDP had risen a minimal 0.7% - a number which will be reduced following today's big construction spending miss - the Atlanta Fed's 1.0% pre-announcement estimate seems like a bulls eye.

JPM Says Window To Buy Has Closed: "Start Fading The Bounce Within Days"

JPM Says Window To Buy Has Closed: "Start Fading The Bounce Within Days"

After having correctly called the January plunge, JPM's Croatian "duo of doom" of Kolanovic and Matejka predicted a modest bounce. This is what Matejka said in the middle of last month: Clearly, equities are unlikely to keep falling in a straight line, with periodic rebounds likely... However, we believe that one should be using any bounces as selling opportunities, adding that "one should not overstay one’s welcome in the bounce."

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