If — a big if — these relationships hold, U.S. business capex is set to rise

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At hedgopia, we try to be as objective as possible.  Currently, this blogger is bearish insofar as U.S. equities and economy are concerned.  Nevertheless, as someone famously said, “When the facts change, I change my mind.  What would you do, … Continued

Despite big yawn from bond market, job openings point to continued improvement in non-farm payroll

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What is going on in the jobs market the past several months is reviving hopes that better days are ahead. There is a lot we can point to in order to validate how anemic the recovery has been post-Great Recession.  … Continued

As stocks sell off, NAAIM members essentially already all-in

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Yesterday was the first time since April the S&P 500 Index violated its 50-day moving average – both simple and exponential.  This was the first test since May, yet there was hardly any resistance from the bulls.  Sellers simply overwhelmed … Continued

NYSE margin debt goes sideways in May; 2H Nasdaq ramifications

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In many ways, this cycle has been like none other.  Equities continue to grind higher.  Multiples (valuation) continue to expand.  The Fed continues to provide support – both monetary and verbal.  Equity bulls continue to throw the caution flag out … Continued

Bond market is trying to tell us something – part two

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In discussing the dynamics behind the U.S. bond market early this week, an important variable got left out.  The chart below plots the budget situation of the U.S. government against issuance by the Treasury of notes and bonds.  This gives … Continued

Bond market is trying to tell us something

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As 2014 began, growth expectations were very high for the U.S. economy.  In fact, every year since the recession ended mid-2009, economists’ GDP forecasts have been on the optimistic side, only to be progressively cut back as the year progresses.  … Continued

Suppressed money velocity and recent strength in C&I loans

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The release of February’s commercial and industrial loan data ensued a lot of excitement.  ‘Finally!’ was the typical reaction.  The $36bn increase (to $1.67tn) was the largest month-over-month rise since October 2008.  March data just came out, and we learn … Continued