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Zak Mr – My “Nemesis”: The Nikkei

Zak Mr – My “Nemesis”: The Nikkei

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  As mentioned in a previous blog here on Spreadbet Magazine, I had an “academic” argument over the Nikkei / Japanese economy in the late 1980s and which probably explains why I am merely the “UK’s Leading Chartist” as opposed to say, the “world’s leading chartist” That said, the former editor of Shares Magazine, Ross…

Is the correction beginning?

Is the correction beginning?

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The long-lasting low tide of liquidity created by the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policies may, finally, be coming to an end. Recent weeks have seen a ratcheting up of price volatility, in particular in the precious metals – Gold and Silver and also in the wildly overbought Nikkei (something we flagged just days in advance,…

NYSE Margin Debt Hits Record Level

NYSE Margin Debt Hits Record Level

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According to NYSE’s April report, margin debt (ie monies borrowed to speculate in stocks) hit an all-time record level at $384bn, surpassing its prior high registered in 2007 – just before the great financial crisis unfolded… The number is the latest evidence on how successful the FED has been in directing money to the equity…

Zak Mir and the The Algo Trader (revisited)

Zak Mir and the The Algo Trader (revisited)

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What I find particularly interesting, certainly in an age where we have so much trading software and so many ‘robots’ designed to take the guesswork out of where the markets are headed, is that there is relatively little discussion about how good they really are. Indeed, rather than relying upon broker research or of course…

How much more short term downside is there in Japan?

How much more short term downside is there in Japan?

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It is becoming clear just how much optimism was priced into the success of Japan’s monetary policy bazooka with another 5% drubbing overnight.  As JPMorgan’s Michael Cembalest notes, P/E multiples rose from 11x to 17x since last Labor Day, and breakeven inflation implied by Japanese JGB-i bond markets rose to 2%, a level Japan has…

Honest Money vs Worthless Paper Money

Honest Money vs Worthless Paper Money

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During the last 50 years the US dollar has gained the status of the world’s primary reserve currency. One against which all commodities are priced. This unique status has allowed the United States to continue to raise its debt ceiling limits, to spend much more than the domestic economy really allows for, and, in recent…

The biggest casino in history…

The biggest casino in history…

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“In Vegas, everybody’s gotta watch everybody else. Since the players are looking to beat the casino, the dealers are watching the players. The box men are watching the dealers. The floor men are watching the box men. The pit bosses are watching the floor men. The shift bosses are watching the pit bosses. The casino…

Must read 2 – Hugh Hendry’s latest missive

Must read 2 – Hugh Hendry’s latest missive

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The Fund was down 18 bps in April. The main positive contributors were tobacco and Japanese equities and short-end interest rate receivers. These gains were more than offset however by the pullback in the US dollar. We continue to maintain a long equity risk exposure through companies least exposed to the business cycle, whilst favouring…

Time to Sell the Dollar & Buy Gold & Silver

Time to Sell the Dollar & Buy Gold & Silver

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After twelve years of continued price appreciation, precious metals have taken a bit of a bath this year, and to the despair of many… In a year during which the US government raised its debt ceiling, surpassing $16 trillion, and with the US Federal Reserve becoming even more aggressive with their quantitative easing program and…