Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Economy Teeters On The Brink and Market Manipulation Continues

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It's just the same old, same old, business as usual in America.  The Fed creates money out of thin air, uses it to keep the economy from teetering over the edge of destruction as ludicrous salaries and bonuses are collected by Wall Street Illuminists and as US consumers are deceptively informed that we have green shoots sprouting up and that recovery is just around the corner.  So go out and borrow, borrow, borrow, and spend, spend, spend, so US transnational conglomerates can continue to generate their off-shore, untaxed profits to pay Illuminist salaries and bonuses for their henchmen in Corporate America. Then you have the President's Working Group on Financial Markets (aka the Plunge Protection Team, aka the PPT for short), rigging markets around the world 24/7 with the money created out of thin air by the Fed via the repo pool.

Meanwhile, the Illuminist banks that have borrowed money created out of thin air from the Fed through its myriad of borrowing facilities at little or no interest use some of their money to join the speculation party with all the inside information that has been provided to them courtesy of the PPT as the public gets taken to the cleaners because that don't have any illegal, front-running algorithms designed by their government like the players on Wall Street, who have few if any losing days in their proprietary trading offices.  And lest we forget that whatever money is not used by the Illuminist banks that they have borrowed from the Fed at near zero interest to speculate with is parked with the Fed at 2.5% risk-free, a gift of the US taxpayer because we just love to get hosed by our criminal syndicates aka "too-big-to-fail" Illuminist banks.  And never mind the fact that there are no longer enough idiots left in the world to buy our Treasury paper anymore, because, well, if you don't have enough buyers, then you just make them up out of thin air, like our Fed eral Reserve Notes.   

But first, we ignore things like monthly hundred billion plus mathematical discrepancies between the amount of the government's deficits and the amount of treasury bonds being sold.  Then we give the proceeds from the bogus excess treasury sales to foreign countries, foreign central banks and sovereign wealth funds as well as Cayman Island hedge funds so they can do what with it?  Why, so they can buy US treasury paper and agency paper, among other things.  Yep, we set up the straw men, fund them with counterfeit money illegally created out of thin air beyond what is needed to fund the ever-increasing deficit being created by the drunken sailors running the US government, and we then magically create categories of new mega-buyers in our financial reports to show everyone how our treasury paper is just as "beloved" as in the old days.  Why, even the totally bankrupt UK has magically created $180 billion for the express purpose of buying up those treasuries to keep the whole rip-off party going.  We'll let our subscribers decide where the totally bankrupt UK came up with that amount of money for US treasury paper of all things.  Ah, life in the US of A.  You just can't make stuff like this up!

Well, as we predicted, the Fed has been talking about suspending the payment of interest on bank reserves parked at the Fed to force banks to lend.  Remember, these reserves were lent by the Fed to its member Illuminist banks at near zero interest rates ostensibly to keep them afloat, but also to help fund speculative investments based on no-lose inside information from the PPT, among numerous other reasons.  These reserves now constitute over a trillion dollars and can be run through a fractional reserve banking system at anywhere from ten to one, up to forty to one, leverage. Hence, even using the traditional ten to one fractional banking leverage, you would only need $500 billion to produce the necessary 5 trillion of counterfeit money, that would be generated out of thin air through the banking system, to keep the country afloat through the next Presidential election.  This massive reserve was planned in advance to keep the system going so they could milk it a while longer through the end of Obama's term of office after they blood-sucked the public for all the bailout money that the US taxpayers could tolerate without revolting.  The remainder of this massive reserve will be used to buy the assets of failed banks and non-bank financial companies for pennies on the dollar, as the Fed, now with a financial monopoly over the entire financial system, complete with their own information-collecting Gestapo, destroys all the small fry in the next round of competition elimination which will make the bank failures so far look like a trifling matter.  They will get the goods on all the small fry, force them into liquidation, and then let the big Illuminis t legacy banks pick them over like a group of vultures.  And if any of the small fry owe big money to any Illuminist legacy banks, they will be overvalued by the FDIC, and the US Treasury, via the Fed, will pay the Illuminist claimants based on the so-called "fair value," which in that case will be bogus mark-to-fantasy asset values, and then taxpayers will get taken to the cleaners when the overvalued assets are sold for their much smaller real value later on.  That's right, its heads we win, tails you lose, the continual mantra of the Illuminati.

The manipulations of markets by the PPT around the world are now so blatant that only a total dolt could not see it.  Witness the takedown of the gold and silver prices by JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and/or Deutsche Bank just like clockwork every option expiration day.  And heaven forbid that gold should exceed $1,200 per ounce, or silver $18.50 per ounce, lest the entire universe come to an end.  Well, we have some news for the Illuminati.  The universe of the would-be lords of the universe is going to come to an end, and much sooner than they think.  They are well on their way to losing control of world financial systems.

We have to wonder when the class action lawsuits will kick in to get some justice for people burned by these arrogant manipulations against long side gold and silver option holders that have occurred month after month, ad infinitum while regulators continue to look the other way, as instructed.  Will these suits end up stifled and whitewashed like recent SEC suits against Illuminist firms like Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Berkshire Hathaway, with fines that are a dinky percentage of the losses they have caused, or the money they have absconded with, with no jail time, ever? We wonder what must be going on in the minds of attorneys who are handling theses cases.  We wonder if they know what they are up against.  They pr obably do know, and shudder at the thought of trying to pursue these cases aggressively.  Bad things can happen to those who oppose the Eastern Establishment, another name for the US branch of the Illuminati.  They just shut up and do as they are told, or else.  Instead of digging into their investigations, they occupy their time by watching porn.  We suppose that burying your head in the sand is preferable to losing your job since finding an honest job is no longer possible with almost one in four working adults now out of work.  While wanton criminality pervades US commodity markets, the CFTC stands idly by telling us that they will be considering position limits for gold, and especially for silver, without saying anything about the potential for exemptions from these limits. Any such exemptions imposed would only operate against the long side because the commercial short side, backed by our US Treasury Department and the Fed, will of course get whatever exemptions th ey want.  And if the new financial reform law (so-called) does not happen to authorize the implementation of such exemptions, we're sure the CFTC will find a way to implement them anyway under some sort of regulatory power granted in the thousands of pages of legislation that no one has fully read yet.  No one has talked about this exemption issue, which seems to have been conveniently avoided in most of the recent articles concerning this subject.  Another subject they avoid is how they intend to unwind the ludicrously concentrated positions. Rest assured that it will be done very gradually, so you can expect a gradual price increase when this occurs, if ever.  A sudden moon-shot is possible, but not probable.  Yellow fever stock market hits are likely on the way, so be prepared with your un-leveraged, long-term, in-the-money stock market short positions to protect your long metals positions if you're a professional trader, and everyone else should go long and stay lon g.  Professionals, do not use short-term puts, or you can expect some big-time short-covering events each expiration day to shake you loose before they orchestrate their yellow fever hit.  Any leverage is deadly.  Consider yourself warned. Avoid all paper gold and silver, and take delivery of physical metals only.  Virtually all paper gold and silver assets are scams at this point with few exceptions.   You can ignore all the elitist tripe about gold, because long term, gold is going one way, and one way only -- up, up and away!  Quantitative Easing, Round Two (aka QE2), here we come!

There may be a quick yellow fever hit in the near future, followed by a miraculous pre-election recovery rally to establish a new shot-term high for stocks to benefit the Jackasses in November.  The purpose of such a hit, if it occurs, would be for the sole purpose of disrupting the precious metals markets during the beginning of their usual fall rally while simulta neously providing support for the dollar as idiots rush for treasuries in a panic.  US Treasuries, however, are now losing their battle with gold for the status of being the ultimate safe-haven.  Oil may also suffer to gain the "euro effect" in support of the dollar, since rich oil sheiks, who prefer to shop in Europe, have fewer dollars to spend when oil goes down, and thus fewer euros are purchased with those oil dollars.  The dollar could have a brief rally to 84, as nothing goes straight down, before once again testing 74, which it will do in the not-to-distant future. We also believe that a large stock market correction might be used in order to provide the excuse for the implementation of QE2. You have now already witnessed the PPT "puff the fluff" into the stock market over the past five weeks, adding 1000 points to the Dow, taking it from about 9,600 to 10,600 as word about QE2 spreads on the QT through the ranks of the elitists via the PPT. They are now telling t he public that it's safe to get back into the water, using the bogus rally like a carrot stick, knowing full well there will be a takedown later.  After using their illegal insider trading tips to get in early on the current rally for fun and profits via their unregulated dark pools of liquidity to keep their moves hidden from regulators (who would do nothing in any case), they will then make a mint on the shorts they have placed in the dark pools like the OTC as the takedown occurs and as the public piles in like suckers ripe for the picking.  Thus, the initiated will sell into the strength provided by the uninitiated, as always, and the regulators will be out of the picture since they have no control over dark pools.  Once again, it's heads we win, tails you lose.  We get the gold mine, you get the shaft.

Once QE2's implementation becomes common knowledge, gold and silver are going to enter into another dimension, a much larger dimension, if you ge t our drift.

The elitists will then attempt to cover their precious metals shorts, and go long for the first time in decades. Oil will promptly skyrocket, sending the stock markets into a huge funk.

And think of all the volatility that all these events would bring to world financial markets, and the fabulous wealth that could be accumulated by anyone having insider information on when these events would be orchestrated to occur.  However, as for the those of you who have not been anointed by the New World Order, only those who own gold, silver and their related assets will survive.

 

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is writing about 10,000 beneficiaries of military and veterans’ life insurance policies to say that payments held in Prudential Financial Inc. accounts are safe and can be withdrawn at an y time.

“We want to assure you that the life insurance benefit is secure and available to you,” said the letter, signed by Thomas Lastowka, director of a Philadelphia VA office that administers group life insurance programs for U.S. soldiers and veterans.

Bloomberg Markets magazine reported on July 28 that Newark, New Jersey-based Prudential offers to hold lump-sum payments for beneficiaries in the company’s coffers. The insurer pays interest on the accounts and makes money by investing the funds. The accounts provide checkbook-like access and aren’t federally insured.

Prudential, the second-largest U.S. life insurer, is the sole provider of life insurance for 6 million U.S. military personnel and veterans.

Since the story was published, the VA says it is examining life insurance practises. Members of Congress also are demanding action and filing legislation requiring greater disclosu re about malpractices for handling military death-benefit payments. Prudential spokesman Bob DeFillippo has said the company is “working with the VA to address concerns.”

The VA’s letter, saying that survivors of insured soldiers “may be aware of recent news stories highlighting one beneficiary’s concerns,” told beneficiaries that money placed in what Prudential calls “Alliance Accounts” is protected by guaranty funds in each state. [Beneficiaries should not leave accounts opened at insurance companies, most invest in the stock market, and if the market goes down the insurance company has a problem. You are much better off having the funds in gold and silver related assets. Bob]

New Jersey's most impoverished city will close all three branches of its public library at year's end unless a rescue can be pulled off. Camden's library board says the libraries won't be able to afford to stay open past Dec. 31 because of budget cuts from the city government. The city had its subsidy from the state cut.

The library board president says the library system, which opened in 1904, is preparing to donate, sell or destroy its collections, including 187,000 books. Board president Martin McKernan says keeping the books around would pose a fire hazard.

Camden's library system is not the only one having financial problems.  Fourteen libraries in Queens cut weekend services earlier this year.As people looked for ways to weather the tough economic storm, many have found relief at their local library.

Paul LeClerc, president of the New York Public Library, said he started noticing a large increase in li brary attendance when the stock market went into its steep decline. And that attendance has continued to build. "We've got more people visiting us now than we've had in half a century," he said.

New York library customer Elle Byram said she's trying to avoid coffee shops where she'll end up spending money. She said the library "is spacious, it has free Internet access. You meet cool people, but it's not really supposed to be a social place." "What the down economy is doing is reminding people that these libraries are there for them," LeClerc said. "Lots of folks have been going around, I think naively in the past, saying 'do we still need libraries?' Well the proof in the pudding is now 'yes.' Libraries are as essential, if not more essential, now than they have been in the last fifty years."  Investment banker Matt Simmons who is a BP skeptic has died. We don’t know if it was a heart attack or he drowned. He had made many TV appearance recently cri tical of the BP situation in the Gulf. We hope he died naturally but one never knows in this day and age.

(MarketWatch) -- China's banks could see as much as 20% of their loans from state-controlled firms go bad, a report said Sunday, even as the nation's banking regulator said non-performing loans were on the decline.

Recent stress tests conducted by the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) showed 20% of all outstanding loans to state-owned companies were "in trouble" as of the end of June, the Japanese business newspaper Nikkei reported, citing an unidentified CBRC official.

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NYSE Arca Morning Update for Wednesday, Aug 11, 2010 :

STOCKS TRADING ON NYSE Arca AT A PRICE 15% OR MORE AWAY FROM
THE PREVIOUS TRADE DAY'S CONSOLIDATED CLOSE PRICE (AS OF 08:30:00 ET)

Stock Tuesday's Close Current Price Pct Change Current NYSE ARCA Vol
No symbols with at least a 15% price change today

10 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS ON NYSE ARCA AS OF 08:30:00 ET

BASED ON DOLLARS TRADED: | BASED ON SHARES TRADED:
Stock $ Volume Price PctChg | Stock Share Vol Price PctChg
SPY $144880366 $110.90 ( 1.4%) | C 1,356,622 $3.95 ( 1.3%)
RGNC $10,476,851 $23.70 ( 4.3%) | SPY 1,306,212 $110.90 ( 1.4%)
QQQQ $8,236,795 $45.97 ( 1.5%) | RGNC 441,207 $23.70 ( 4.3%)
IWM $7,926,189 $63.47 ( 1.8%) | BAC 297,478 $13.48 ( 1.2%)
BP $6,753,874 $39.29 ( 2.1%) | FAS 267,446 $21.82 ( 3.9%)
GLD $6,658,277 $117.66 ( 0.1%) | FAZ 204,033 $14.17 4.0%
AAPL $6,483,549 $256.53 ( 1.1%) | SDS 179,785 $32.12 2.7%
CREE $6,223,965 $62.35 ( 9.6%) | QQQQ 179,079 $45.97 ( 1.5%)
FAS $5,850,517 $21.82 ( 3.9%) | YRCW 175,881 $0.31 ( 3.1%)
SDS $5,771,738 $32.12 2.7% | BP 172,844 $39.29 ( 2.1%)


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Indications: Stock futures fall sharply on economic worries

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By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Wall Street trading looked set to open with sharp losses on Wednesday, as data from China and Japan once again thrust concerns over the pace of the global economic recovery to the forefront of investors' minds.

Oil prices fell below $80 a barrel, while gold gained and the dollar rallied against its major rivals. Most Asian stock markets ended lower and European equities posted broad-based losses in intraday trading.

Retailing giant Macy's Inc. /quotes/comstock/13*!m/quotes/nls/m (M 19.38, -0.38, -1.92%) is scheduled to report earnings before the market opens.

Fed takes fresh steps to spur growth

Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 111 points to 10,507 and S&P 500 futures fell 13.90 points to 1,105.80.

Nasdaq 100 futures declined 24.50 points, or 1.3%, to 1,872.

The Dow /quotes/comstock/10w!i:dji/delayed (DJIA 10,644, -54.50, -0.51%) fell 0.5% on Tuesday after the Federal Reserve warned that "the pace of economic recovery is likely to be more modest in the near term than had been anticipated."

To help support the recovery, the Fed said it will reinvest maturing mortgage-backed securities in longer-term Treasury securities in order to prevent its balance sheet from shrinking.

"With high unemployment, stunted income growth and tight credit still playing on investors' minds, the news drew an understated positive reaction," said Anthony Grech, head of research at IG Index.

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"The Fed's move still courts worries of a double-dip recession, as it had previously hoped to reduce the amount of money it put into the economy as the recovery gathered pace," he said in a note to clients.

In Japan, the Nikkei Stock Average ended down 2.7% after data on wholesale prices and machinery orders came in weaker than economists expected.

Investors also digested a string of economic reports from China -- including retail sales and industrial output -- that largely pointed to a cooling in the pace of the nation's economic growth.

The Shanghai Composite index finished up 0.5% after falling sharply in the previous session.

Shares of Walt Disney Co. /quotes/comstock/13*!dis/quotes/nls/dis (DIS 35.29, +0.13, +0.37%) will be in focus after the firm reported a 40% increase in fiscal third-quarter profit.

The Stoxx Europe 600 index /quotes/comstock/22c!sxxp (ST:SXXP 256.68, -3.25, -1.25%) fell 1%.

Food giant Nestle /quotes/comstock/06p!nesn (CH:NESN 51.60, +0.10, +0.19%) reported a 7.5% rise in first-half net profit and confirmed its full-year growth targets. Shares of Nestle gained 0.7% in Swiss trade.

In Germany, utility E.On AG /quotes/comstock/11e!feoan (DE:EOAN 23.33, -0.15, -0.62%) said its first-half net profit dropped 9%, but its adjusted earnings increased 11%. Shares of E.On edged down 0.3%.

In the financial sector, shares of ING Group /quotes/comstock/24s!e:inga (NL:INGA 7.60, +0.04, +0.48%) gained 0.7% after it reported a big rise in second-quarter net profit, which exceeded analyst estimates.

The dollar index /quotes/comstock/11j!i:dxy0 (DXY 81.63, +0.83, +1.03%) , which tracks the performance of the greenback against a basket of other major currencies, rose 1% to 81.576.

The euro /quotes/comstock/21o!x:seurusd (EURUSD 1.3019, -0.0157, -1.1916%) fell 1.1% to $1.3034.

Polya Lesova is a reporter for MarketWatch, based in Frankfurt.

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