Monday, Apr 21, 2008

The markets are detecting the Fed's inflation policy

Market Oracle: Fed Interest Rate Cut Could Spark Bond Market Panic Selling

"When the Fed and Washington radically altered the rules of U.S. finance last month, they placed in jeopardy huge positions that had been put in place to hedge against and profit from systemic crisis. With the end of "Stage one" arises a major short squeeze in the Credit, equities, and derivatives markets. And when it comes to contemplating the scope and ramifications of today's "hedging" activities, we're clearly in Uncharted Waters. It is not beyond reason that a disorderly unwind of "bearish" Credit market positions could incite a mini bout of liquidity, speculation, and Credit excess that exacerbates Global Monetary Instability - while Setting the Backdrop for Stage Two of the Crisis."

Posted by sold 2 rent 1 @ 04:09 PM (271 views) Add Comment

3 Comments

1. rocket robbie said...

S2r1

Will this be good for Gold??

Monday, April 21, 2008 05:42PM Report Comment
 

2. sold 2 rent 1 said...

Gold is still in Elliott wave 4 consolidation.
My view is 1500+ by late June or early July.

This "fifth night" destruction proces has only just started.

Monday, April 21, 2008 08:14PM Report Comment
 

3. rocket robbie said...

S2r1

I dont think anyone could ever accuse you of sitting on the fence

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 08:39AM Report Comment
 

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