The Most Active Equity Options And Strikes For Midday – Friday, November 17
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Gold Up Most In 3 Months, Spikes Above Key Technical Level
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Gold continues to shine in the post-Saudi-coup world… And the precious metal just broke above its 50-day moving average, after bouncing off its 200-day on Tuesday. This is gold’s best day in 3 months… Gold is gaining as the dollar index slumps to near 1-month lows… Of course, it’s USD/JPY that really […]
November 2017 Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Remains Positive But Declines
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Of the three regional manufacturing surveys released for November, all were in expansion. Analyst Opinion of Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Kansas City Fed manufacturing has been one of the more stable districts and their index declined. Key internals were in expansion but likewise declined. There market expectations from Bloomberg / Econoday were 20 to 24 […]
Next-Generation Crazy: The Fed Plans For The Coming Recession
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Insanity, like criminality, usually starts small and expands with time. In the Fed’s case, the process began in the 1990s with a series of (in retrospect) relatively minor problems running from Mexico’s currency crisis thorough Russia’s bond default, the Asian Contagion financial crisis, the Long Term Capital Management collapse and finally the Y2K computer bug. […]
E No Housing Bubble In Canada: It Is All About Supply Constraints
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
By now, the surge in housing prices in Canada, and in particular, Toronto and Vancouver, have received a wide spread attention. International observers label the market as a bubble that has to burst. Observers point out that average house prices in these two cities have more than doubled in the past decade, a rate that […]
A TIC Look At Qualitative Contraction
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
The latest update of the Treasury Department’s Treasury International Capital (TIC) estimates clarified a few things. To begin with, for the month of September the Chinese sold UST’s again for the first time in seven months. Between the end of January and the end of August, the Chinese had added $149.4 billion in UST holdings. […]
Brexit: Still A Process, Not Yet A Destination
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
I happened to be in the United Kingdom on a long-planned family vacation on June 23, 2016, when the Brexit vote took place. At the time, I offered a stream-of-consciousness “Seven Reflections on Brexit” (June 26, 2016). But more than year has now passed, and Thomas Sampson sums up the research on what is known and what might […]
Exodus: U.S. Funds See 3rd Largest Junk Outflow On Record
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Just how nervous did folks get during the junk bond rout that finally took a breather when spreads tightened materially on Thursday? Well, pretty damn nervous, according to the flows data. “Following the decline in high yield bond prices this month, high yield US funds and ETFs reported $4.43bn in outflows this past week,” BofAML […]
Stocks Going Ex Dividend The Fourth Week Of November 2017
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Here is our latest update on the stock trading technique called ‘Buying Dividends,’ also commonly referred to as ‘Dividend Capture.’ This is the process of buying stocks before the ex dividend date and selling the stock shortly after the ex date at about the same price, yet still being entitled to the dividend. This technique generally works only […]
ECRI Weekly Leading Index: WLI At 5.5% YoY
Nov 17, 2017Jeremy Parkinson0
Today’s release of the publicly available data from ECRI puts its Weekly Leading Index (WLI) at 145.6, down 0.1 from the previous week. Year-over-year the four-week moving average of the indicator is now at 5.52%, down from 5.53% last week. The WLI Growth indicator is now at 2.7, down from the previous week. “Why So […]