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The Narrative Changes: Goldman "Explains" That Higher Oil Prices Are Actually Better For The Economy

The Narrative Changes: Goldman "Explains" That Higher Oil Prices Are Actually Better For The Economy

Back in late 2014 and early 2015, this website soundly mocked any and every economist that suggested that plunging oil prices - in a globalized economy where oil has been financialized beyond recognition and impacts every asset class, the stock market, global trade flows, and international diplomacy - is "unambiguously good." 

JPM: The Squeeze Is Mostly Over; The Market Is Vulnerable As Most Funds Are Now Overweight Stocks

JPM: The Squeeze Is Mostly Over; The Market Is Vulnerable As Most Funds Are Now Overweight Stocks

One month ago, when looking at the overall level of short interest across the market, we reported that according to JPM, the "most painful part of the short squeeze may be yet to come", and sure enough, aided by an unprecedented amount of central bank intervention, the market has since surged, in no small part due to ongoing covering of short positions.

However, one look at the NYSE short interest data reveals something troubling: there are still many shorts out there.

 

Brazil (Like Russia) Is Under Attack By Hyrbid War

Submitted by Pepe Escobar via TheSaker.is,

Color revolutions would never be enough; Exceptionalistan is always on the lookout for major strategic upgrades capable of ensuring perpetual Empire of Chaos hegemony.   The ideological matrix and the modus operandi of color revolutions by now are a matter of public domain. Not so much the concept of Unconventional War (UW).

UW was spelled out by the 2010 Special Forces Unconventional Warfare manual. Here’s the money quote:

Stanley Druckenmiller: "This Is The Most Unsustainable Situation I Have Seen In My Career"

Stanley Druckenmiller: "This Is The Most Unsustainable Situation I Have Seen In My Career"

By Jody Chudley, originally posted on the Daily Reckoning

Simple Math Shows America Is Headed for an Economic Disaster

With so many voices streaming at us through our televisions and computers, a person can’t be blamed for tuning out.

For the most part, tuning out is exactly what we should do. But sometimes it is very important that we pay attention…

By listening to Jeremy Grantham, Jim Grant and a host of other investors, a person could have avoided and profited the crashing of the tech bubble of the late ’90s.

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