Asia Pacific Opens Deep in the Red: Australia -4.73%, Japan -4%, South Korea -4.81%; US S&P Futures -2.5%, Nasdaq -2.6%; Gold +$17, Silver -$.50
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Also note that gold is soaring while silver and crude tank.
Here are a couple screenshots.
Asia Pacific Equities
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US Futures Rapidly Sinking
The first chart is delayed. The US Futures chart is real-time as of 8:22 PM central. The following charts are delayed.
In the time it took me to finish this post (it is now 8:44) S&P futures are down 29 points (2.5%) and Nasdaq 100 Index Futures are down 53 points, (2.6%) and that is on top of the after hours session which was also down.
S&P: 1083
Nasdaq: 1984
Cash values will be a bit higher.
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Gold vs. Silver
Gold continues to act like a currency. Silver continues to act like a derivatives plaything.
Bear in mind silver has huge industrial usage while gold (not counting jewelry) only has 10% or so industrial usage. Yes, I know all about the reported silver shortages. So does everyone else and so does the market.
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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