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Monthly Archives: October 2017
Global Risk Monitor – October 6
Posted in Daily Risk Monitor, Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Global Stock Markets, Performance, Stocks
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QOTD: Sheep Logic
Active central bank Narrative construction in the service of their policy goals is a permanent change in our market dynamics. – Ben Hunt, Epsilon Theory
Posted in Fed, Monetary Policy, Uncategorized
Tagged Ben Hunt, Epsilon Theory, Fed, Monetary Policy, Sheep Logic
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Coldplay And Chris Martin At Levi
Did Coldplay last night at Levi Stadium with a couple of borderline Millennials/iGenners. Good kids. Gives me hope for the future if they can find a way out of all the debt and public pension obligations we boomers have stuffed … Continue reading
Fed Chair Watch
Warsh gaining momentum in prediction markets.
Posted in Fed, Monetary Policy, Uncategorized
Tagged Federal Reserve Chair, Kevin Warsh
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COTD: Corporate Debt
No lack of supply/issuance in the corporate debt market. No shortage of demand either. Lots of nuances in interpreting data, however. First, much of debt going to financial engineering, i.e., stock buybacks. Some of the supply is borrowing against capital … Continue reading
We Have Finally Made “The Show”
We finally made the FINGURURADAR infographic. Feels like we have made “the Show“. Your shower shoes have fungus on them. You’ll never make it to the bigs with fungus on your shower shoes. Think classy, you’ll be classy. If … Continue reading
Posted in Infographics, Uncategorized
Tagged Finguru, FINGURURADAR, Venezuela Oil Production
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QOTD: Free Fallin’
I’m old enough to have lived in a country where, if you were willing to work hard, you could have a fairly nice life. You could support a family and even get a shot at owning your home but you … Continue reading
Why You Need Blogs
Here is a repost of the piece we did way back when. More relevant today than ever as data and news have grown exponentially over the past few years. Why Do You Need Bloggers? Posted on October 11, 2011 by macromon … Continue reading