Morning Corner 4.7.11

DAX (weekly info)
-no change (above mid)
trend=no
direction=down (2 bars)
low= 6664.40
rev= 7426.81; mid= 7045.61


Germany seems to be pulling a US move by ignoring world events in their markets. It won't last.
Now that Portugal is headed to the ECB with hat in hand Germany has a hard choice to make. Continued support of the currency or let it fail.



2s30s Spread (weekly info)
-no change (below mid)
trend=no
direction=up (2 bars)
rev= 3.53; mid= 3.77



No fear here…yet. It has rejected its 38.2% retrace and is quickly working its way back to its 23.6% retrace. It'll have to get above the weekly 3LB mid first. But as long as the 30 year mortgage stays under 5% all is peaceful.

86 comments:

Bruce in Tennessee said...

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-07/portuguese-10-year-bonds-open-lower-yield-rises-4-basis-points-to-8-58-.html

Portuguese 10-Year Bonds Open Lower; Yield Rises 4 Basis Points to 8.58%

"Portuguese 10-year government bonds opened lower, falling for the 12th day out of the past 13 days, and sending the yield up four basis points to 8.58 percent as of 8:36 a.m. in London.

The two-year note yield increased four basis points to 8.91 percent.

Greek two-year notes also fell, sending the yield up eight basis points to 16.12 percent."

...This little Piigy went to market,
And at 16 percent on the two year, should have stayed home..."

Bruce in Tennessee said...

http://money.cnn.com/2011/04/06/markets/thebuzz/index.htm

Pump up the volume? Traders on vacation


"But the slowdown is an indication that some big investors would rather hang on for more data about the U.S. economy and a better idea of how the events abroad will impact the global economy before making any major trading commitments."

...Not me! No uncertainty here! I am certain we're broke, and don't stuff my little head with useless facts....now where's my crayon?

Bruce in Tennessee said...

"There is this paralysis among hedge funds," said Jay Lefkowicz, technical strategist at Concept Capital in New York. "If you're short, you lose and if you sell your longs, you lose. So people are just waiting. What else is there to do?"

...Hell, man. You could blog!

Bruce in Tennessee said...

Lefkowicz...Lefty...........nah. Our guy's place would have a snappier name than "Concept Capital"....like, uh, lame-o!

CV said...

@72

After "nope"... Better be careful that it doesn't become ROPE...

CV said...

@AAIP

To all those great quotes (other thread)...

add...

PROFIT to earnings look attractive & "I've been to all 57 states"...

Bruce in Tennessee said...

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-06/german-notes-open-one-basis-point-from-27-month-high-before-debt-auction.html

Irish, Spanish, Portuguese Bonds Rally on Bets Crisis Contained

...Let's look at this headline again in two weeks, shall we?

CV said...

Copper breaking UP out of most recent triangle...

My avatar bitchez!

Bruce in Tennessee said...

http://www.cnbc.com/id/42464956

Oil to Soar Above $130 Later in 2011: Poll

"Oil prices will soar above $130 a barrel by late 2011, a new Reuters poll found, and one in five traders said they expected oil to hit $150 this year, levels some economists say could trigger recession."

....Oh, silly rabbit. 130 should cause a recession just fine thank you. You need not go to 150. My cynical side says 108 is probably going to do it right where it is.....what with no housing,any job growth being skewed to the lower end of society, (if it exits at all), and food prices continuing to skyrocket....we are picking the pocket of the consumer, and the writer doesn't apparently know that when recessions start, even Greenspan and Bernanke don't recognize them early...

CV said...

@Bruce

Nobody cares about food prices...

They just go on food stamps (so they can keep paying their cellfone text messaging charges)...

And they can't taste tell the difference between sawdust burgers & real beef at the $1 menu window...

Bruce in Tennessee said...

http://www.bnet.com/blog/business-research/want-to-become-a-wildly-rich-ceo-don-8217t-go-to-harvard/1221?part=aol

"If it sometimes seems like all CEOs come from Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton, it’s not just you: New research does confirm that those three schools churn out a relatively high number of CEOs. But it also shows that companies led by CEOs from big-name expensive schools don’t necessarily perform any better than companies whose CEOs have less lofty educations. And the Ivy-educated CEOs don’t earn more either."

...they should have majored in talapia...

Anonymous said...

AR,

pretty soon you'll need one of these, before you can, even, buy Rope..

Interpol Chief Calls for Global Electronic Identity Card System
April 6th, 2011

Papelles.

Via: Help Net Security:

The head of INTERPOL has emphasized the need for a globally verifiable electronic identity card (e-ID) system for migrant workers at an international forum on citizen ID projects, e-passports, and border control management.

Speaking at the fourth Annual EMEA ID WORLD summit, INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble said that regulating migration levels and managing borders presented security challenges for countries and for the world that INTERPOL was ideally-placed to help address.

“At a time when global migration is reaching record levels, there is a need for governments to put in place systems at the national level that would permit the identity of migrants and their documents to be verified internationally via INTERPOL,” said Secretary General Noble.

“The vast majority of migrants are law-abiding citizens who would like to have their identities verified in more than one country using the same identity document. If countries were to issue work and residence permits in an e-ID format that satisfied common standards internationally, then both the migrant workers and the countries themselves would benefit because efficiencies would improve, security at the national and global level would improve and corruption would be reduced.”

The ID WORLD forum heard that such a card required developing a mechanism whereby the biometric identity features of migrants, such as fingerprints and DNA, would be checked systematically against global databases.
http://cryptogon.com/?p=21650

btw, Code 46, was a pretty good Movie..
~~

cv--

good ol' #44, you should see a list of his '008 Campaign 'Promises', if it weren't so sad...

AAIP

CV said...

What about CEO's from "Butler University"?

(or do they just turn out butlers)?

CV said...

The ID WORLD forum heard that such a card required developing a mechanism whereby the biometric identity features of migrants, such as fingerprints and DNA, would be checked systematically against global databases.

And if 'someone' decides they don't like you, then OOPS your profile gets hacked, corrupted, and you suddenly have become a treasonous child molester & are sent to the gulag...

CV said...

ECB raises rates by 25 basis points...

OMG! Run & sell all your silver flatware in the pantry!

Anonymous said...

cv--

if the ECB keeps that up, peep will be tossing that worthless Gold & Silver out, into the Dumpster..

ibid.

Bruce in Tennessee said...

After the interest rate news, I see that futures are now up 27....

Me and Uncle Tepper just love that UPRO thingy...

Bruce in Tennessee said...

http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/bring-qe3-t-afford-not-more-romer-says-20110407-045249-959.html?sec=topStories&pos=6&asset=&ccode=

Bring on QE3! “We Can’t Afford NOT to Do More,” Romer Says

...Let's all go to Disneyworld! Wheeeeee!

Bruce in Tennessee said...

Apr 07 08:30 Initial Claims 04/02 382K 400K 386K 392K 388K

...The prior week's numbers were revised to 392k....that is soooo close to 400k.......

..Quit making things worse by piling on the debt...let's get on with becoming economically competent so that our children have some chance of success too...the GD lasted a decade, and without this massive debtload...I just wish we'd quit making things worse..

Anonymous said...

http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2011/04/apropos-of-everything/

from Brodsky & Quaintance, should be read..

ibid.

wunsacon said...

CV @ 7:43 AM, ugh, yes, so true.

wunsacon said...

Bruce,

The debt will not be repaid. Since I strongly suspect that the only entities buying ANYONE's sovereign debt at this point are the central bankers themselves, then someday they will all sit around a table and forgive all each others' debt that they hold.

wunsacon said...

In other words, we aren't burdening our children with debt.

But, we are impoverishing everyone in the bottom 90%, who don't gain from the asset inflation nearly as much as they lose at the grocery store or gas station.

Bucky the Talking Currency said...

Look, I am NOT dead. Perking up a bit after the JCT show.

Leftback said...

So far they are selling the Euro on the news. Now we wait to see if any commodity weakness results, and the selling amplifies weakness in EURUSD and EURJPY. Note the oil and miner-rich FTSE is the weakest of the major European marts today.

Tick tock....

wunsacon said...

If we were taxing the top 1% at much higher rates, there would be fewer dollars floating around. With fewer dollars floating around, there would be less inflation in assets and commodities. Also fewer real resources would go towards manufacturing yachts, supercars, private jets, and mansions.

The elite's gain is the lower class's pain.

wunsacon said...

But, that's not the biggest source of deficit-spending/inflation. The bigger sources are:
- war
- flatter energy production growth (below trend growth per capita), maybe even plateauing

LB said...

Bernanke will be reincarnated as Gaddafi's favorite camel.
It's karma.

CV said...

But, we are impoverishing everyone in the bottom 90%, who don't gain from the asset inflation nearly as much as they lose at the grocery store or gas station.

Make no mistake that there WILL eventually be an asset deflation...

But it will only come when the following has been achieved...

- current "assets" have sufficiently MIGRATED to unencumbered PHYSICAL holdings (whether they be PM's, food distribution resources, water distribution resources, land, transportation, and energy distribution)...

I doubt TPTB are in any rush to have that happen (because it's easier to incrementally STEAL while pleasuring your victim with DWTS & sports, than it is in any other way)... Meanwhile - the paradigm has already been created whereby the PRINTING of DEBT MONEY in ridiculous amounts is the very thing that gives the wealthiest the opportunity to make the above mentioned purchases...

When all assets are secured, then the FIAT currency will be dissolved, and a new system will be created (fully backed by the same above mentioned assets)...

SAVERS of the fiat will lose all... Your best hope will be to accumulate as much of the "stuff" that will allow you some degree of freedom... Even then it might be hard, because if they want your land - all they have to do is TAX it...

Think "carpetbaggers"

Bruce in Tennessee said...

Well, I have begun going outside at night and reading a bedtime story to my little red Prius. It especially likes the one about "The Little Ant that Could"

...gets me at least another MPG every day, I think...

CV said...

all that's really happening at the moment are small SURGES (inflation), to test the pressure points of how much the sheeps can tolerate per instance...

It ought to wax and wane... But I expect larger degrees of getting "waxed" going forward...

CV said...

@Bruce

As soon as I get a horse... I'm going to name it "Prius"...

AmenRa said...

WTI getting comfy above 109.
Gold trying very hard to take out 1470.
Silver trying to take out 40.

Bruce in Tennessee said...

I am sure you'll find a way to recycle fuel too, knowing you CV..

CV said...

As long as OATS don't get more expensive than GASOLINE, I should be alright...

LB said...

My Boy Ross Fisher off to a good start at Augusta.

Big Figureitis.
Crude 110, Gold 1500, Silver 40.

Bulls may spend so much energy they forget why they are buying?

LB said...

Note to rebels:

Please someone off Gaddafi and make speech about pumping oil.
Thanks, effendi.

LB said...

4.62 long bond....

CV said...

@Amen

I'm going to sort of be watching the 12/06/10 - 2/16/11 time period (on silver) as an indication of how it might behave over the next two months...

That was Ag trying to get thru the $30 barrier...

Carry today forward two months, and you basically have the drop dead timeframe for QE2...

Jennifer said...

Talk about another tsunami in Japan. Huge 7.4 quake. Don't know where.

Jennifer said...

I'll tell you, I read somewhere just yesterday about a big CME that was headed our way. Freaky.

Bruce in Tennessee said...

the new earthquake is the reason for the DOW?

Bruce in Tennessee said...

109.10...


I think a slowdown is in the cards...

RPH said...

2@ 7.4 off the coast of Honshu

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.html

Bruce in Tennessee said...

I dunno...if I were Japanese, with 200% D/GDP and quakes and tsunamis and nuclear breaches...

..I'd have to consider moving.

Jennifer said...

Bruce, I thought the near perfect double top on the SPX hourly was the reason for the drop, but who am I to argue with CNBC?

Bruce in Tennessee said...

I never argue with them either...

...Now Leisman, there I find myself considering an exception...

LB said...

Thanks for the 2s30s chart.

At 381 bps, the spread has come in from its highs, watch for another widening after PPI/CPI combo and auctions next week, and buy the TLT out there at 400 bps.

AmenRa said...

Had a feeling that daily 3LB range was too narrow. Makes a reversal that much easier too accomplish. Don't tell the algos (they might not be programmed for 3LB).

Andy T said...

"Jennifer said...

Bruce, I thought the near perfect double top on the SPX hourly was the reason for the drop, but who am I to argue with CNBC?"
~~~~~~~~

Jennifer...it sounds like you're becoming a more skeptical and jaded person....

I like it.

Jennifer said...

I've been skeptical and jaded for years...just wasn't sharing it here until recently :-)

Andy T said...

Little article on how people have bailed out of the Golden State due to taxes:

http://www.cnbc.com/id/42437296

I suppose the "high tax" denialists from California will keep disputing that notion that higher taxes don't work great.

Andy T said...

I'm very long Rory McIlroy in various Master's "pools"....

I-Man said...

Should get a lot uglier from here until tomorrows close...

AmenRa said...

There was one gap on that move down on the 5 min chart. It's about to get filled. JBTFD...

LB said...

I've been skeptical and jaded ever since I went to school at 5 and discovered the other kids couldn't read, write or do long division.

Don't even get me started on Americans learning calculus in college.

Bruce in Tennessee said...

If everyone was up that early no wonder they had trouble with division...

our school started at 8..

wunsacon said...

California overspends. Also, thanks to Prop 13, the ratio of tax-on-income vs tax-on-old-real-estate-holders exceeds that of other states. So, where would younger people with incomes want to work? Not California, where they would older land holders.

wunsacon said...

where they subsidize older land holders.

Bruce in Tennessee said...

110.36

CV said...

When I went to school, I walked 2 miles, uphill (each way), through the snow...

Doing calculus in my head along the way...

CV

Bruce in Tennessee said...

Lefty:

you still accumulation Chimera?

Jennifer said...

Triangles, triangles. Where are Ben and Karen?

CV said...

Hasn't CV been articulating this 'theory' numerous times for about 8 months now?

Surprising Observations From TrimTabs: "Are Central Bankers Loading Up On Gold?"

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/surprising-observations-trimtabs-are-central-bankers-loading-gold

Who Is Driving Gold Prices Higher? Speculative Traders and Fund Investors Not Very Bullish. Are Central Bankers Loading Up on Gold as They Print More Money?

Jennifer said...

AR -- did you see the big leap in TRIN?

AmenRa said...

Jennifer

Yes. It still didn't take out the 3/16/11 level.

AmenRa said...

SPX testing the lower line of the triangle on the 5 min chart.

Jennifer said...

Ben would say that these are continuation patterns -- should break down.

Jennifer said...

Maybe you could argue that it did break down...for one 5 min bar. pffft.

AmenRa said...

Here comes the squeeze (again)...

AmenRa said...

Jennifer

It peaked over the edge and didn't like what it saw.

AmenRa said...

Considering todays events I'm surprised the DXY, EURUSD and JPY haven't moved that much.

AmenRa said...

Ruh roh. SPX just broke through the top edge of the triangle (5 min chart).

Jennifer said...

A peek above, a peek below...I know which view I prefer :-)

Jennifer said...

Don't tell me they will drag this thing out so it doesn't resolve today...

AmenRa said...

Jennifer

The apex is 9:55AM tomorrow...

Bruce in Tennessee said...

Did you ever notice that Ben and Karen are gone at the same TIME?

...I mean, really, what else could it be?

...Sorry, Lefty..

Bruce in Tennessee said...

And I-Man is gone this week too...

...Too kinky to entertain the thought...

(that goes for you too, Lefty..no off-color thoughts with the K-ster....)

Bruce in Tennessee said...

Good golly what a day. The floor on the salt mine almost caught fire a couple of times today....we've been movin'!

Bruce in Tennessee said...

I was doing calculus before Isaac Newton was born!

...maybe a few days after, then, but not much...

Leftback said...

Bond Report:

Risk, on, a bit. JNK up.
Belly of the curve, ok.
Long end, sold off, a bit.

MUB rallied. MBB didn't.

Got me some of that 4.62% action.
Expecting we will see higher yields at next week's auctions.

Over and out.

Leftback said...

Bruce

We love CIM but we only usually buy on deep selling on nasty panic selling plunge days. We bagged a large load of it last week when it fell into the 3.80s, be patient, let the puck come to you.

Leftback said...

Later, kidz.

Leftback said...

Calculus is a lot easier if you don't wait for the hormones...
Anyway, you teach it with a ruler first and then learn the math.

Isaac Newton said...

Bruce

Too many apples landed on your head when you were young.

Bruce in Tennessee said...

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/

Atlas Shrugged Part I Apr 15


...Yes, you too can read the epic on the screen...

...this will be easier than the Kindle, Lefty...don't worry.

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