15 November 2017

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - Stock Options Expiration on Friday - As If Maybe Someone Could Hear


We will have a stock option expiration on Friday.

I believe that this is driving some of the action in the precious metals.

Not in the metal itself, but by extension to the miners which follow the price of the metals, and tend to be a favorite of options players, and a rather volatile crew.

Have a pleasant evening.





14 November 2017

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - The Wild Life


Luca Signorelli. The Deeds of the Antichrist
"You may be sure that no sordid compromises nor carrying of waters on both shoulders will see you through.  Those who have the faith had better keep in the state of grace, and those who have neither had better find out what they mean, for in the coming age there will be only one way to stop your trembling knees, and that will be to get down on them and pray.  The most important problem in the world today is your soul, for that is what the struggle is about."

F. J. Sheen


"He prompts you what to say, and then listens to you, and praises you, and encourages you. He bids you mount aloft.  He shows you how to become as gods.  Then he laughs and jokes with you, and gets intimate with you; he takes your hand, and gets his fingers between yours, and grasps them, and then you are his."

J.H.Newman, The Times of Antichrist

Stocks have been showing an interesting pattern, of rolling over and falling in the morning, and then rising again in the afternoon, led by purchasing of the SP futures it appears.

And gold and silver and the VIX and the other havens and alarms of risk are being capped and suppressed, as is also visible on the charts.

We will see what the Consumer Price Inflation data has to say about things tomorrow.

Duc l'Orange will be back, and he promised even more fabulous news of his achievements.

The corporate wing of the Democrats and their enablers are incapable of thinking of anything but Russia, and how it must have surely stolen their dreams of power ascendant. If you step back and listen to them, they are as ridiculous as any of the true believers on the Right whom they despise. MSNBC has become as unwatchable to me as Fox News. And that is too bad.

How can we trust the corporate 'mainstream media'?  Only by dismissing and forgetting episodes such as thisthat occurred on the Clinton administration's watch by the way. 

The glorious 'tax reform' toddles on, bringing even greater benefits to the corporations who are already enjoying record profits, which they assiduously funnel into dividends and self-enriching stock buybacks.  Wages and well-paying jobs, not so much.  But their hirelings serve Mammon well, forsaking all others.

Sed libera nos a malo.

Have a pleasant evening.





13 November 2017

Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - The Great Complacency


"In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand fold in the future.   When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting their trivial old age, we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations.”

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

Stocks were largely unchanged today, as the lack of news left investors spinning around last week's levels, trying to squeeze a little coin out of the markets.

Gold and silver managed to make a little headroom, although they are still lower after the big 'Dr. Evil' smackdown last week in which a large volume of metal was dumped at market with the design of cracking the price lower and 'running the stops.'

We will be getting quite a bit of economic data this week. I have included the economic calendar below. PPI and CPI should give us a look at the inflation that the Fed is pushing against by raising rates, or not.

And all eyes are on Washington while Duc l'Orange is wowing them in Asia. The Senate and House have both crafted versions of the 'Tax Reform' legislation that the corporate world awaits with bated breath.

Have a pleasant evening.


12 November 2017

Our Kind: Why the Democrats Abandoned the Middle Class


"Another example of giving the game away in few words came two nights ago when the liberal-elitist 'Inside Elections' political analyst Stuart Rothenburg spoke on the PBS NewsHour.   'The Democrats as a party'  Rothenburg told NewsHour host and Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) member Judy Woodruff,  'are divided between the Bernie Sanders wing and Hillary Clinton wing, the pragmatists and ideologues.'

For Rothenburg, the Clinton wing members are the 'pragmatists,' the realistic adults who want to 'get things done' (one of the great neoliberal president Obama’s favorite phrases and claims).  The Sanders folks are 'ideologues,' a pejorative term meaning people who are mainly about ideology and who are carried away by their own flighty and doctrinal world view. 

This was a slap (an ideological one I might add) at the more progressive and social-democratic faction of the Democratic Party – a blow masquerading as 'objective' and detached political analysis."

Paul Street, Giving the Game Away

If you watch this relatively short video much of what has been puzzling you about the failure of our political system will be made clearer.

Franklin Roosevelt could work tirelessly for the common person because he was already comfortable in his own skin with regard to his social status.  And more importantly, as a result of his long term paralysis he knew how little social status really meant.   As suffering sometimes does, it introduces compassion and empathy, even among the upper crust.

But the New Deal principles were shunned for the credentialed aspirations of those class-climbing, middle class kids who would be rich and acknowledged as members of an elite crowd with the right kinds of bona fides.   There are probably few better recent examples than the Clintons.   Their attitudes towards the average American are paternalistic at best, and highly cynical and patronizing at worst.

They attempted to disguise their credentialed, professional class preferences with 'identity politics.'   But if you look at the culmination of actual policy initiatives, versus platform platitudes, the Democrats, similarly to the GOP, serve no one but themselves.   Winning...

They rely on the 'lesser of two evils' to scrape out the occasional win, when the excesses of the other party drive people to embrace 'hope and change,' and to be largely betrayed once again.