The Coming Crisis The Fed Can't Fix: Credit Exhaustion
Having fixed the liquidity crisis of 2008-09 and kept a perversely unequal "recovery" staggering forward for a decade, central banks now believe there is no crisis they can't defeat: Liquidity crisis? Flood the global financial system with liquidity. Interest rates above zero? Read More >>
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The Pullback Window Opens: 6 Reasons Why Nomura Expects A Market Drop
Heading into quad-witching Friday, Nomura's Charlie McElligott laid out that in addition to systematic overwriters rolling-out In The Money Calls last week forcing significant dealer "delta hedging grab" (a closed loop where dealers buy more risk the higher the market rises), and of course the record notional of corporate buybacks already announced in just the first three months of 2019... Read More >>
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After Two Of The Greatest Bull Markets In US History, Why Are Boomers So Broke?
The "Baby Boom" generation are those individuals born between the years of 1946 and 1964. This means that this group of individuals entered the work force between 1966 and 1984. If we assume a bit of time from obtaining employment and starting the saving and investing process, most should have entered the markets starting roughly in 1980. Read More >>
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