Gold Cries "BullSheet"
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A few times recently I used the word "BullSweet". One reader objected saying I was too polite. He proposed the word "BullShill".
I like the word "BullShill" actually, when someone is shilling something. However, the appropriate word is not sweet or shill but (well you know what it is).
At any rate here are some charts at 2:45 AM central US.
S&P 500 Futures Night Session Action
S&P 500 Futures Last Two Days
Those charts were captured perhaps 5 minutes apart so they are not perfectly in sync.
Do not be confused by the volume spike in the first chart. It is relative to the illiquid night session.
Both the initial selloff (perhaps manipulated) and the rally (definitely manipulated) are on light volume. Let's also take a look at action in Asia. Here are a couple of snapshots.
Asia-Pacific as of 12:30 AM
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Asia-Pacific as of 3:00 AM
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Taiwan which was down 4.55% is now down "only" 3.82%.
South Korea which was down a whopping 6.5% is now down a mere 3.82%.
China was down 3.68% and is now mysteriously down even more at 3.79%
European Bonds Rally (or Sink) "As Expected"
In the wake of announced intervention, one might expect the bonds of Italy and Spain to rally and the bonds of Germany to sink. That is what happened.
The Bloomberg charts are hopelessly out of date (as usual) but the quotes are accurate. (Can someone at Bloomberg please fix this!) Anyway, here are some snapshots of bond action.
Italy 10-Year Government Bonds
Spain 10-Year Government Bonds
Germany 10-Year Government Bonds
Intervention Cannot Possibly Work
Does anyone seriously think this intervention will work?
Short of the ECB buying all Italian bonds, all French bonds, and all Spanish bonds how can it? Even then, by what rationale can anyone other than an idiot purport "the system is working".
For more on idiots and how they think, please consider Do These Idiots Realize How Stupid They Sound?
Here is one more chart to consider.
Gold Futures
Gold has spoken. It was a one word sentence regarding G-7 coordinated intervention: BullSheet!
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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