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Two Trends That Will Force The Fed To Start Buying Stocks

Two Trends That Will Force The Fed To Start Buying Stocks

Authored by John Rubino via DollarCollapse.com,

While the Japanese and Swiss central banks have turned themselves into hedge funds by loading up on equities, the US Fed has stuck to supporting the stock market indirectly, by buying bonds. It’s worked, obviously, with all major US indexes at record highs. But it won’t work going forward, thanks to two gathering trends.

Global Stocks Slide, S&P Futures Tumble Below 50DMA As "Trump Trade" Collapses

Global Stocks Slide, S&P Futures Tumble Below 50DMA As "Trump Trade" Collapses

Global stocks are lower across the board to start the week, as concerns about Trump's administration to pull off a material tax reform plan finally emerge, pressuring S&P futures some 20 points lower this morning, following European and Asian shares lower, while crude oil prices fall unable to find support in this weekend's OPEC meeting in Kuwait where a committee recommended to extend oil production cuts by another 6 months.

Mark Cudmore: "The Marginal U.S. Stock Trader Will Be Selling Rather Than Buying This Week"

By Mark Cudmore, a former FX trader who writes for Bloomberg

U.S. Equities Face a Tough Week as the Love Has Gone

It’s going to be a long, tough week for U.S. equities.

While there’s no need to overreact to the Trump administration’s very public failure to reform health care, the evidence suggests that the marginal U.S. stock trader will be selling rather than buying this week.

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