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Mmmm, pullback time...  All Ords closed -0.5% with more than a few sectors sinking: IT/Gold +0.5% down to REITS/Utilities -1.3%.

Over in Asia, China -0.3%, Hong Kong -1.3%, India -0.5%.
 

 

A touch of green in UK/Europe: FTSE +0.5%, DAX +0.4%, CAC flat.

 

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NFP worse than expected. Sir Prize. So what with the bear market now? Wasn't it anticipated that data would be good and therefore FED would be forced to raise even more? So now no need to raise? Who feeds the bear instead?

 

DAX already mmore than 1000 points above the Feb low.... Nikkei dancing to the tune "Mr Lover, Lover... Mr. Boombastic..."

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NFP worse than expected. Sir Prize. So what with the bear market now? Wasn't it anticipated that data would be good and therefore FED would be forced to raise even more? So now no need to raise? Who feeds the bear instead?

 

DAX already mmore than 1000 points above the Feb low.... Nikkei dancing to the tune "Mr Lover, Lover... Mr. Boombastic..."

The Fed "raise" is theater, but no matter, They will raise the Fed Funds targets a couple of more times this year no matter what the headline economic numbers are.  Far more importantly they will continue to shrink their balance sheet which is what counts in Lee's analysis.

 

An almost hilarious spike up in long Treasury paper prices on the open which was sold, and guess where the money went. Just because the 'markets' are very well managed doesn't mean the bull market isn't over.  

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The Fed "raise" is theater, but no matter, They will raise the Fed Funds targets a couple of more times this year no matter what the headline economic numbers are.  Far more importantly they will continue to shrink their balance sheet which is what counts in Lee's analysis.

 

An almost hilarious spike up in long Treasury paper prices on the open which was sold, and guess where the money went. Just because the 'markets' are very well managed doesn't mean the bull market isn't over.  

 

Odd statement here (as usual) but mes got the real strong sense of the mutha of all market bull traps in play......Anyone see a dramatic 1000-1200 SOW drop on the near horizon?  No one, fasten ho seat belts landing will be real rough....

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