Yearly Archives: 2016

Worse Shape Than I Thought

By |2016-01-25T11:05:39-05:00January 25th, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

If the Wall Street Journal meant to reach for reassuring comfort, they fell far short. After spending late summer last year and into the fall proclaiming that manufacturing didn’t matter (12%), the newest round of talking points are “false positives.” In other words, manufacturing and industry does matter, after all, but just “not enough” to tip into full recession. That [...]

A Closer Look: Market Style

By |2016-01-23T21:01:25-05:00January 23rd, 2016|Markets|

The S&P 500 Index ((IVV)) has had a rough first part of the year. Having failed at strong resistance at both moving averages, the index was essentially in a freefall on its way down to the 1800 level. After a drop of over 250 points, it managed to hold that level and now looks likely to bounce back up to at least [...]

Is This A Bear Market?

By |2016-01-23T20:02:45-05:00January 23rd, 2016|Markets|

Most people who have called themselves bears over the last couple of years had a pretty simple equation to justify their bearishness – High Present Valuations = Low Future Returns. And today’s valuations - the valuations of two years ago – were so high that future returns would be very low and probably, possibly, at some point, negative. The argument [...]

If The PBOC Is Pegging Again, This Would Be Why

By |2016-01-22T18:57:06-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The November update for TIC figures shows relatively few surprises given what was witnessed November into December then January. The heavy downdraft of October was somewhat reversed, and even the official sector was probably less strained (outside of China) than at any time in 2015. But these are reactive symptoms to the greater problem of “dollar” availability, so the most [...]

Stimulus: ECB’s QE Goes Missing

By |2016-01-22T16:22:58-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

If markets have rebounded today after the sustained selloff on fresh “stimulus” hopes, then one would have to wonder immediately what the background fundamentals might be. Setting aside all notions of past “stimulus”, the call for more would seem to suggest, quite strongly, something far, far less than desirable. Yet, in the same breath economists and brokerage firms would have [...]

Credit Cycle Circular

By |2016-01-22T15:00:33-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

Economics in the orthodox version has it entirely backwards. If that wasn’t apparent in the last cycle, it is becoming far more so once again. This descent into math is not limited to econometrics, as it says a lot about the state of popular perception more generally. Computer models and statistics are given the moniker of “science” which is wielded [...]

Why It Will Continue, Continued

By |2016-01-21T18:11:50-05:00January 21st, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

With quarterly earnings we get quarterly bank earnings. Interest in them should be heightened by all that has happened since June 2014. And it is, only for seemingly the wrong reasons. Deutsche Bank, the latest, reported shockingly negative preliminary results which only continued the trend. Even though the media largely gets it backwards, at some point as enough time passes [...]

Tsunamis, Runs and Rubles

By |2016-01-21T16:48:01-05:00January 21st, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It is said that a tsunami announces itself when the ocean suddenly and for no apparent reason recedes back farther than anyone could imagine. Left stranded are everything from beachgoers to fishing vessels of all sizes and even marine wildlife suddenly exposed to the open air. The spectacle creates a dangerous curiosity which the naturally curious humankind has difficulty avoiding. [...]

Pile On Inventory

By |2016-01-20T17:59:30-05:00January 20th, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Despite continued cuts in production and supply chain activity, inventory through November persists in great imbalance. With December retail sales demonstrating a Christmas sales season only worse in 2008 and 2009, that isn’t like to have changed. It’s not as if manufacturers and imports have been robust to build that much inventory; production is already in clear recession. The only [...]

Fix The Error

By |2016-01-20T17:22:09-05:00January 20th, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

One follow up point to this morning’s missive about why the economy seems to be converging in recession rather than full and blossoming recovery: There must be something said about the manner of redistribution in this “cycle” as different from all others. In other words, the Fed has been attempting greater and greater redistribution efforts via monetary interference ever since [...]

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