Gold, Silver Surge After John Taylor Predicts Gold To Hit $1,900 By October
In the past few minutes both gold and silver have seen a dramatic rally of buying on seemingly no news. The reason for this rally are remarks from a Bloomberg TV interview with FX Concepts' John Taylor, who just predicted that Gold will extend its rally to $1,900 by October, or in three months, coupled with a rally in the Assuie and Loonie as the EU debt crisis eases. But not for long: this record price will be promptly followed by a plunge down to $1,100 following liquidations as the latest and greatest recession grips the world, which he believes will be worse than the 2008 one due to the US running out of "gimmicks" to avert a slowdown. He believes the EU will slow as well, and the euro will drop to $1.15, and may hit parity next year (not a new call for Taylor).
Sprott Prices PHYS Follow On Offering, Raises $266 Million, To Buy Over 5 Tonnes Of Physical Gold
As was announced before, Sprott's PHYS fund
(which previously had not disclosed terms of its offering) has just
priced 19 million units at $14.00/unit for a total raise of $266
million, all of which will go to removing another 5 tonnes of physical
gold out of the broader lendable circulation.
More Details On Revenue Side Of "Gang Of Six" Plan Emerge
Bloomberg has just released some additinal details from the proposed plan based on a document it has received:- GANG OF SIX SETS TOP PERSONAL TAX RATE BETWEEN 23% AND 29%
- PLAN LOWERS CORPORATE TAX RATE TO MAXIMUM OF 29% MINIMUM OF 20%
- SENATORS' PLAN URGES 'REFORM' OF MORTGAGE, CHARITY TAX BREAKS
Latest Update On Debt Ceiling Melodrama
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2011 13:36 -0400
Time for the hourly update on the Congressional
soap. The Hill reports that "Congressional Democratic leaders are headed
back to the White House on Wednesday for more talks on raising the debt
ceiling. White House press secretary Jay Carney announced House and
Senate Democratic would meet with Obama at the White House at 2:50 p.m.
Obama called Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Senate GOP
Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Tuesday night." It adds that
after the release of a new proposal Tuesday by the bipartisan Senate
Gang of Six, Obama told reporters it was time for leaders to "talk
turkey" and work to reach a deal. And while there has been a recent
increase in voices against the $3.7 trillion "plan", the fate of the
McConnell fall back plan, which as expected is the most likely to pass
as it is completely toothless, is also looking shaky:"House Democratic
leaders are attacking Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.)
debt-ceiling fallback plan, characterizing it as a political ruse
intended to scapegoat Democrats and taint them at the polls. “I’m not a
fan of the McConnell proposal,” Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.), the senior
Democrat on the House Budget Committee, said Tuesday during a press
briefing in the Capitol. “It’s designed to protect mostly Republican
members of Congress from taking responsibility for votes that they’ve
already made." How this plan makes sense in light of Obama's earlier
statement that the House would not compromise a debt ceiling plan based
on one time increases to the limit, without a long-term debt ceiling
extension is unclear, nor is it clear how any of these plans which are
simply window dressing will pass muster from the rating agencies, where
even Fitch earlier announced any plan would have to be comprehensive for
no downgrade of the US to occur. Translated: the CRAs need more
stuffing for the Christmas stockings.
Following Third Largest Weekly Surge In M2, Expect Artificial Spike In Leading Economic Indicators
In the past two weeks, one of the curious development the monetary aggregates, in addition to a spike in the Adjusted Monetary Base (discussed previously here), was the $88.7 billion surge in the M2 for the week ended July 4, the third largest jump in the broadest tracked monetary aggregate in history. Some have speculated that this number may be indicative that the money multiplier has once again started working as bank reserves after 2 long years, finally start making their way into the broader market. Unfortunately as Stone McCarthy explains this is not the case at all (sorry Fed: QE is still a failure) but merely has to do with the repeal of Regulation Q (explained here) which has resulted in a surge in small tie deposits inclusive of money market deposit accounts, which have jumped by $110 billion in the past two weeks, coupled with an accelerating shift of dollar deposits back to banks domiciled in the US. In other words: regulation explains the entire move. There is, however, a kicker, and it goes to another indicator of "economic growth" - the leading economic index, which is actually driven by M2. This means that the fake surge in the M2, will result in an all too real jump in the LEI, which in turn will push the market higher as vacuum tubes interpret the data as positive for the economy as opposed to merely driven by a regulatory forced shift of money from Pile A to Pile B. Expect stocks to surge once the next LEI reading is announced as a result.
Guest Post: Has Housing Bottomed? Here's How To Tell
Has housing bottomed? Here is the sure-fire way to tell: Stories titled "Has housing bottomed? Here's how to tell" have vanished for lack of interest. The
absence of stories about the bottom in housing will mark the final
nadir, because the real bottom can only be reached when everyone has
abandoned housing as a pathway to easy money. Only when the public and
investor class alike have completely lost interest in real estate as a
"sure-fire" investment can the real trough be reached. This destruction
of long-held habits and beliefs takes a long time. The closest analogy
might be the stock market in the last secular Bear market. Stocks topped
out in 1966, though the economy lumbered on until 1969 before
faltering. Stocks then meandered for 13 years of stagflation, losing 66%
of their inflation adjusted value in 1966 by 1982. People gave up on
stocks. I call this loss of faith "when belief in the system fades:"
note how household participation in stocks topped out in 1969, three
years after the peak in the market. Participants clung to their belief
in stocks for about four years after 1969, at which point participation
cratered as they finally abandoned their faith in a "permanent Bull
market."
By: Bob Chapman, The International Forecaster - 20 July, 2011 This past week the person, who calls himself President again engaged in extortion by threatening to shut down the government, default on bonds and deprive Americans of their Social Security and Medicare. We all know that is not going to happen unless the illegal alien wants to start a revolution. He can cut costs anytime he wants, but he is more interested in terrorizing the old and the infirm, so he can continue his wild spending. Full Story |
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