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Fictional World Of Gold Standards?
If there was to be a REAL gold standard, as people would like to think existed, you are talking about far more of a political revolution than even Donald Trump would imply.
Market Talk - July 12, 2016
Having seen new highs made in the US markets overnight, Asia responded with its own rally coupled with an “Abeonomics” boost.
German Fear Of Inflation Is Causing Collapse Of Europe
Germany’s obsession with anti-inflation policies inspired by the Hyperinflation of the 1920s is so misguided that it is not threatening to collapse all of Europe.
The Euro On The Brink Of Disaster
We are looking at the collapse of Europe unfold much faster than anyone suspected. The negative interest rates have devastated Europe.
US Share Market Retesting The Major Highs
Despite the bears, the US share market continues to press against new highs. The Cash S&P 500 closed at 212990 after reaching 213171 intraday. The record high remains the week of May 18th, 2015 when it reached 213472 closing at 212606.
Market Talk - July 5, 2016
Confidence remains the key in Asia and that is what we remain in search of this evening as we watch global equity markets depreciate. In Asia, China was in better shape having seen better than expected Service sector growth resulting in a 0.6% gain.
Market Talk - July 4, 2016
Gold saw a $10 rally while oil came off the intraday highs to close just around the $50 mark.
Market Talk - June 29, 2016
Asia performed well in what appeared to be trading in shadows the majority of the day. Rumors that the PBOC were about to cut rates saw a rally in Shanghai (+1%) only to drift off the highs by the close.
The Three Faces Of Inflation – When Is Real – Real?
Future inflation will not be demand driven, but asset driven. Retail participation, both in the States and from Europe, in the US share market is at historic lows.
Central Banks In Crisis Watch Mode
Central banks are endorsing a contingency of measures. While the central banks will carefully monitor market functioning and stability, they are clueless what to actually do other than try to prevent currencies from swinging wildly.
Dow - Down & Dirty?
The Dow has been bouncing off the Reversals as well. Despite being above 17800, it would fail to close above that. The question becomes WHEN will the Dow breakout to test new highs with the next target zone in the 21,000 to 23,000 area?
Market Talk - June 23, 2016
The US market has closed too early for the judgement on today’s events. It's either a sleepless night, for those manning the desks, or we wake tomorrow morning and restructure the consequences.
Market Talk - June 22, 2016
A mixed session in Asia as the Nikkei could not escape negative territory, whilst Shanghai and the Hang Seng both provided positive returns.
Is It Time To Kill The British Pound?
What is interesting with this BREXIT issue, if everyone were to vote on the question do you want to kill the pound and adopt the euro; I seriously doubt they would get more than a 10% vote for such a decision to end the pound.
Is The Fed Losing Credibility?
Fed credibility is beginning to create a crisis behind the scenes generating doubts about monetary policy. The Fed’s monetary policy appears aimlessly wondering trying to figure out what to do with conflicting problems.
Market Talk - June 15, 2016
It just felt like most of the day today was waiting around for the FED meeting this evening and I am sure tomorrow we will be saying the same about BREXIT next week!
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