Hidden Story In US PPI Increase
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
The US core PPI surprised to the upside Tuesday. Source: Investing.com Improved pricing power for US firms? Hardly. Did you ever have the feeling of being ripped off at the gas station when oil prices are falling while prices at the pump barely move? Well, it’s not just a feeling. GS: – The headline […]
Habit Restaurants Prices IPO Higher Than Expected At $18
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
Burger chain Habit Restaurants Inc. (HABT) has reportedly priced its initial public offering (“IPO”) of 5 million shares of its Class A common stock at $18.00 per share, higher than the expected range of $14.00 to $16.00 per share. valuing the company at about $454.5 million. With the current offering price, the company has been […]
What? Me Worry?
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
Podcast: Play in new window | Play in new window (Duration: 13:16 — 6.1MB) DOW – 2 = 17,685 SPX – 3 = 2048 NAS – 26 = 4675 10 YR YLD + .03 = 2.35% OIL – .51 = 74.61 GOLD – 14.40 = 1184.10 SILV – .06 = 16.23 The Federal Reserve’s most recent FOMC meeting was […]
Santelli Goes Ballistic: “I Feel Like I’m Living In A Cartoon”
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
Having noted rather pointedly that “there’s a subsidy in the marketplace that’s worked out definitely to those that are holding equities,” Santelli warns, when The Fed removes it, “it creates a problem for equities.” However, when he is asked about the disconnect between the bond market (rates) and what The Fed is telling us, Santelli […]
Early Losses Couldn’t Kill Yesterday’s Gains
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
It was a decent, yet unspectacular day for the indices. Early losses were clawed back by the close, but there was no push higher. The S&P is nicely positioned to gain. The inside day at oversold conditions is typically bearish, but I’m not sure today was. The Nasdaq may be shaping a new handle, […]
Japan’s ‘Surprise’ Recession And How You Should Trade It
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
I saw a headline this week that actually made me laugh out loud: “Japan’s economy makes surprise fall into recession.” Surprise? Really? Japanese GDP shrank by 1.6% last quarter after shrinking by 7.3% in the second quarter. The culprit? Japanese consumer spending, which was much weaker than expected. Consumer spending makes up about 60% of […]
E Dow Megaphone Pattern: Better Watch Out, Better Not Cry…
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
Better watch out, better not cry, ProTrader Mike is going to tell you why…the Dow is about to take a crashing you know…. What is the Megaphone Pattern? A megaphone pattern is considered bearish, indicating that the current uptrend may reverse to form a new downtrend. A Megaphone Top is rare and must be played […]
Gold Daily And Silver Weekly Charts – The Bear Market Grinds On
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
There was intraday commentary here and here. Gold in particular is hitting stiff resistance at a key resistance point. It is not the breakout point, but it does offer some threat if momentum can build to the next level. This is how I read it. You may choose to think differently. Silver provided some support in refusing to […]
It’s Our Money With Ellen Brown – Irish Spring
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
Perhaps one of the only bright spots in the Irish economy is the prospect that they might recover some of their damaged monetary strength by creation of new Irish public banks. After the European Central Bank had its way with stripping the country of its financial underpinnings through more speculative misbehavior by the global big banks, Ireland, like […]
Fed Warning Sends Small Caps Red For 2014
Nov 19, 2014Jeremy Parkinson0
The word “volatile” comes to mind when reflecting on today’s cross-asset class action. US equities dumped into and beyond the US open, decoupling entirely from JPY carry, only to reverse perfectly at the European close and recover all the way back to USDJPY right as the FOMC minutes hit. A kneejerk sent stocks higher but […]