Tuesday, August 30, 2022
GLOBAL COORDINATED COLLAPSE
Sunday, August 28, 2022
THE BAILOUT TANTRUM
The full cost of sugar coated bullshit is about to be revealed...
Allow me to be the first and last person to inform today's bulls that their final season of Bailout Watch is over.
“Restoring price stability will likely require maintaining a restrictive policy stance for some time. The historical record cautions strongly against prematurely loosening policy.”
That last line is a nod to the 1970s when the Fed eased too quickly following a tightening regime only to watch inflation surge back even stronger. As I've shown many times, this period is nothing like the 1970s with respect to unionization, employee job security, capacity utilization or bond yields. Oil prices are lower than they were in 2014 and 2008. Therefore this idea that the Fed can keep tightening with impunity until the CPI returns to 2% is lethally delusional with an economy already in recession.
The risks of a global market crash have now risen to record levels. Far from being a "Black Swan" event, a global Minksy Moment is now the most likely scenario. It's what I call a Brown Swan event - what happens when bulls have an "accident" because they don't get bailed out for the first time since 2008. The Fed has never been this far from an easing bias. Featuring double tightening at both ends of the yield curve at the same time.
It's abundantly clear that most people have never heard of or don't understand the concept of moral hazard. Which is why the most widely telegraphed hawkish pivot in history came as a shock to markets. A warning to bullish investors that the market is no longer discounting any form of reality. The only thing that was priced into markets up until Friday is bailout fantasy.
The conference kicked off on Thursday and the conference host Esther George gave an interview to Bloomberg prior to Powell's speech. She indicated she had already previewed Powell's speech but she couldn't comment on it. But she believed that rates would have to be raised north of 4% and remain there for an extended period of time. Only a hyper fool would believe she would contradict her boss in the 12 hours prior to his seminal speech. Right up until Powell's speech, Wall Street had been assuring investors that Powell would not be overly hawkish.
Zerohedge:
Goldman's Biggest Bear Expects Powell To Be Dovish
Goldman Sachs doesn't have any bears. That's not how the model works. Giving investors false hope is the Wall Street business model. The stock market is now badly lagging the economy. Over on Marketwatch, Mark Hulbert asserts that the fundamentals of the market have improved since the beginning of the year. Which is a load of crap. What he means is that the price / earnings multiple has improved IF we assume that today's earnings projections can be relied upon. Unfortunately, at the end of the cycle, Wall Street earnings extrapolations have the veracity of a Magic 8 ball. What most people call "fundamentals" is merely a guess at where things will stand a year from now based upon where they are today. That type of "prediction" doesn't make the turn. The game Hulbert and company are playing works great through most of the cycle and then fails catastrophically when it causes the most pain to investors.
Taking 4% as a likely end target for the Fed Funds rate, means that the Fed is about halfway done tightening. Hence, bulls made a very bad miscalculation when they bid the market following BOTH the June and July rate hikes.
What I call premature misallocation.
What comes next I call "System test". It's what happens when a generation of new gamblers discovers the sell order for the first time.
Those who tell themselves that the "smart money" this time around are the ones who trusted Wall Street, will soon realize they are the dumb money.
In summary, what was widely viewed over the summer as the last chance to buy, was very likely the last chance to sell. The exact opposite. So far, the Nasdaq has declined -30% in 2022. So about half way to a bullish Fed "pivot".
Thursday, August 25, 2022
IT WAS GOOD FOR SOME WHILE IT LASTED
The pandemic was a last stage consumption orgy prior to global collapse. The first pandemic in world history in which demand went up instead of down. The bill is due, but the accounts have already been plundered...
Macron's detour into the truth today was a shocking bolt from the blue:
"I believe that we are in the process of living through a tipping point or great upheaval...because we are living through the end of what could seem like the end of abundance...A tipping point that can lead our citizens to feel a lot of anxiety"
...Faced with this, we have duties, the first of which is to speak frankly and very clearly without doom-mongering"
Three paragraphs of truth before returning to sugar coated bullshit. Not bad for a politician. It's not going to "seem" like the end of abundance it IS the end of abundance. And what a wild ride it has been. For some. But not so great for the majority on this planet. When I first started blogging in 2007 I was writing about the collapse of the U.S. middle class. Now, here we are talking about the collapse of Globalization. While so many were eagerly telling me I'm wrong, the table stakes grew by an order of magnitude. And yet like a tsunami in the open ocean this incipient collapse is imperceptible to the average person, because the super wave has yet to break on shore. We all have a personal choice to step back and gain historical perspective or just get buried under a deluge of disinformation.
The anxiety Macron speaks of is something we all must confront. I have embraced the fact that pursuing a less stressful lifestyle is a central part of life now. A critical part of repudiating what I call the corporate death style, which is physically, mentally, and spiritually toxic on every level.
Getting back to the topic of markets and the economy...
One year ago at the Jackson Hole meeting, Powell was doubling down on his transitory inflation theory while at the same time, continuing record monetary easing. Which is where it all went wrong. He basically stated that loose policy would be indefinite but inflation would be transitory. We all know that inflation is "always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Or at least we used to know. Therefore how could the continuation of record easing lead to transitory inflation with the CPI already at 5%?
No surprise, inflation accelerated right after Jackson Hole last September (see chart below).
This year, he is making the exact same error in the opposite direction. While engaging in record tightening, he is telling people that inflation is no longer transitory. He has already forgotten the fact that he's been playing catch up on rates for six months now. He raised rates as much in the past six months as the Fed raised rates in eight years after 2008.
These two Jackson Hole meetings one year apart are at the polar extremes of Fed policy error. Here we see the CPI in the top pane with the 30 year mortgage in the bottom pane. Since he announced inflation is transitory, prices skyrocketed and mortgage rates DOUBLED. Both of which are deflationary to a middle class far behind the curve on wage increases.
This week we learned that unsold housing inventories are rising at the fastest pace in 75 years of data i.e. likely in history.
For the past year, the middle class has been imploding due to inflation shock, oil shock, war shock, and now rate shock. Not a day goes by when we don't learn that this mid-market retailer or another is seeing collapsing demand. Today it was the dollar store (DLTR). And yet at the high end of consumption everyone is fat and happy.
One thing NO pundit wants to admit is that Quantitative Easing is inflationary. The bailout drug of choice since 2008 is the primary driver of today's trickle down asset inflation.
So it is that the Fed must now specifically target asset markets. Meaning the Fed "put" is now the Fed "call". Instead of bidding up risk assets from below, they will be selling down risk assets from above.
"When interest rates were at rock-bottom levels, market analysts used to talk about “the Fed put” — the notion that the Fed would step in to backstop the market if equity prices tumbled. Now that the Fed is in tightening mode, this relationship has become inverted"
Unfortunately, a swirling cloud of disinformation has enveloped the permanent plateau of financial delusion. Fully exploiting financial PTSD. Financial pundits have been behind the curve all year on adjusting their wrong forecasts. Every day they are falling further behind the curve and they have ZERO incentive to catch up. Therefore we can fully expect that the economic data will continue to surprise to the downside until such time as this society realizes they have been led into the abyss by serial con men.
However where some see risk, some see opportunity:
"The growing risk of a “major financial accident” that causes a market capitulation later in the year could open up opportunities for investors to “pile up on quality risk assets,”
He said there is a danger that a “weak link” in the financial system breaks and investors flee en masse, providing investable bottoms for shrewd investors"
We are watching an accident alright.
It's called FOMC: Fear of missing crash.
Monday, August 22, 2022
GLOBAL LIQUIDITY TRAP
Saturday, August 20, 2022
AN OVERBOUGHT COLLAPSE
The Fed needs markets to capitulate to get to neutral, but markets are anticipating neutral so they never capitulate. In the meantime rates keep climbing...
The seeds of this disaster were planted over a decade ago when the Fed switched from interest rate based policy to balance sheet policy at the zero bound. Over the past 14 years they've been using financial markets to manipulate the economy, instead of the other way around.
It's totally asinine to believe that a 1.5% interest reduction during the pandemic caused a 9% inflation rate and yet that's exactly what the majority of pundits currently believe.
One year ago at Jackson Hole 2021, Powell made a mistake when he said that inflation was transitory. Back then everyone believed that inflation was caused solely due to the pandemic unemployment fiscal programs. A $300/week unemployment stipend was causing hyperinflation. You would have to be an idiot to believe that, therefore it was consensus view. Only one of the many dunce theories propagated by Zerohedge during the past year. Of course those fiscal programs ended a year ago, which is when inflation accelerated. So in 2022 the Fed hurriedly raised interest rates back to pre-pandemic levels. And here we are with inflation STILL near 9%. Why? Because the Fed balance sheet is too large and the wealth effect is still working its way into the economy via asset markets. The Fed's entire strategy for 14 years has been market based but still market participants think that interest rates control inflation and the economy. We are now in a trickle down fake wealth economy:
August 2022:
"Ferrari has reported record quarterly sales and profits as concerns over the global economy fail to dent the enthusiasm for buyers of luxury trophy vehicles.
The company, the latest luxury or supercar manufacturer to post record profits after Lamborghini and Bentley"
We've seen four consecutive rate hikes of increasingly shocking magnitude, the last two being .75%. Now ANOTHER .75% is back on the table, all because markets have been front-running the Fed again. Which was due to the mistake Powell made in July of this year stating the Fed rate was in the territory of neutral. Now this week, he has to back out of his mistake from last month and from the entire past year.
Which means he is going to club markets like a baby seal.
He is going to crush any hopes of a near-term pivot and in the process he is going to force RISK OFF. His credibility is at stake.
"The chair of the Federal Reserve may have a hard time convincing markets that the central bank is serious about defeating inflation. But he’ll have to try"
Powell must take care to disabuse markets of the notion that the Fed will soon be done tightening monetary policy"
What a lot of people forget is that even the mighty Volcker screwed up forty years ago. He raised rates initially and shocked markets, but then he quickly lowered rates. Which caused inflation to resume. Which is why he had two recessions, one in 1980 and another in 1982 when we was forced to shock markets a second time. Today's Fed members know all this about Volcker history which is why in this week's FOMC minutes there was a discussion around raising rates and keeping them elevated for an extended period of time. Which is the opposite of what stock market bulls expect.
"Some officials indicated that once rates had been raised to the point where they were cooling down the economy “sufficiently”, it would probably “be appropriate to maintain that level to ensure that inflation was firmly on a path back” to the Fed’s target of 2 per cent"
This week, Fed member Bullard reiterated that he sees the Fed rate at 4% this year. Sooner than later. Which would be almost DOUBLE the pre-pandemic interest rate.
Risk markets are now overbought going into the riskiest period of this year and this cycle. On the belief that bailout is imminent. When, nothing could be further from the truth.
This week the Nasdaq 100 reached the most overbought level in history based on MACD. Tied with August 2020 another low volume levitation period. MACD is a momentum indicator based upon the convergence and divergence of two moving averages - one short-term and one long-term. When MACD is high it means that the market is going parabolic and the short-term indicator is moving quickly relative to the long-term trend.
Hedge fund short covering is highly evident in this chart of active manager risk exposure:
In summary, soon all risk markets will be at new lows for the year. And the Fed will be doing nothing about it except waiting for bulls to finally capitulate.
And then when that happens and the machines abiding this low volume illusion go offline, EVERYONE is going to realize that the big mistake didn't start in 2022. It started when investors were systematically conditioned by the Fed to become bailout whores.
With the USD at the highest level in 20 years, the risk of a policy error has never been higher.
Consider that the Fed was cutting rates the last two times the dollar was sky-rocketing in a recession.
And to think, investors are front-running rate cuts in a recession. Which equals a long bear market.
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
ONCE UPON A TIME IN DISNEYLAND
Monday, August 15, 2022
THE TWILIGHT OF GLOBAL PONZINOMICS
The extent of lies bought and believed right now are both pathetic and lethal. There is an entire media industry built around propagating the fantasy of perpetual financial bailout...
And while that is NOT happening, we are not imagining things - the gunfire IS getting closer. Two thirds of the largest mass shootings in U.S. history took place since 2007.
What do we expect this time when the sheeple realize they've been conned all over again by the same psychopaths as last time?
A society in latent moral collapse has no clue it's in moral collapse. What used to be illegal is now common place. Pump and dump schemes used to be prosecuted by the SEC. Now they're deemed "social investing". The only question regulators had about the Gamestop debacle was why did brokers prevent people from fully participating. Social media has weaponized financial Ponzi schemes against newbie bagholders. Stock buybacks used to be illegal, now they're used to facilitate insider selling on an industrial scale. Buybacks hide collapsing revenues at the end of the cycle by shrinking share count to give the illusion of rising profit. Stock buybacks have weaponized passive indexing against retirement bagholders. Record buybacks did nothing to prevent the worst first half for stocks in 60 years.
The U.S. deficit is now fully considered "GDP". 2022 growth is so far negative while the deficit is almost 5% of GDP. In any other time that would be considered a deep recession.
We've now seen the exact same profiteering take place across EVERY major industry since the pandemic. In each case, temporary supply chain interruptions deplete inventories and lead to a spike in demand. Followed by higher prices and expanded profit margins. And then it all collapses. No one says anything. Economists fear a wage-price spiral when what they should really fear is the wholesale collapse of the middle class. Buried by profiteering in every direction.
Home prices rose the most during the past two years in U.S. history. Auto prices have sky-rocketed 30% in two years. Retail inventories are already piling up and it's only a matter of time before the glut is everywhere.
Like now:
"A gauge of New York state manufacturing activity plunged by the second-most in data back to 2001, with sharp declines in orders and shipments that indicate an abrupt downturn in demand"
"The survey likely shows “that industries extrapolated orders from the Covid period and they ordered too much stuff”
We should fully expect that economic data will "surprise" to the downside from this point forward. Today's pundits have a lethal bias towards optimistic predictions and their audience wouldn't have it any other way. This current belief that the Fed won't over-tighten is a sheer fantasy. The Fed already HAS overtightened. The NAHB states that housing affordability is the worst since 2008. The combination of price increases and rate hikes has caused the financing costs of a new home to TRIPLE since 2020.
Still, for now the lying flows like a river in between collapsing data points. Over on Zerohedge, yet another pundit fears the imminent debasement of the currency. What these fools should really fear is the debasement of humanity into Third World squalor while the dollar is sky-rocketing. To believe in the hyper-inflation argument one must first ignore the past 40 years of deflationary debasement at the hands of Supply Side Ponzinomics. This so-called "model" has imported far too much poverty to lead to inflation. We can be fairly certain that the true MMT experiment won't lead to the largest rise in global billionaire wealth on record.
This continual false optimism is what will make this burial even more lethal. Since the Fed began raising rates in .75% increments, financial conditions have eased as investor complacency has increased. It's the law of too many bailouts.