In the downstairs slinky pattern of the last couple of weeks the ES fucutures sure make it look as though the US stock market is ready to roll over again. Ah, but not so fast! Here’s why, if you’re bearish, you’re likely to be disappointed.
Monetary policy can be implemented through outright purchases or sales of securities, which permanently changes the size of the Federal Reserve’s System Open Market Account (SOMA) portfolio.
The “wait and see” economy is about to face its moment of truth, and one truth is the $1.8 trillion being passed out like candy is already spent.
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Originally posted at The Stool Pigeons Wire. The chart is just so ugly. ES is back at the top of the downtrend channel again. The…
Short term indications say that the bottom is in. Intermediate indicators say, “Whoa, not so fast!” But they’re close. Here’s what to look for that…
THE SOUND OF ONE BOND BUYER CLAPPING
So the FED buys $180 Billion a month.
It’s still not enough.