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- ZebraSquirl commented Feb 12, 2017
OPEC may be "getting compliance," but it hasn't been enough to curtail inventories, at least on the US side. url Rig counts are now up +200 in the US since the same time last year, +130 on the Canadian side. url I don't see upside past $62 ...
UAE says expects higher compliance with OPEC, non-OPEC deal
- ZebraSquirl commented Nov 18, 2016
In the end, it is still a lousy 25 bps hike. It is nothing. It is a fart in the wind. All the concern of what that lousy hike will mean is a tempest in a teapot. If the Fed is going to respond to every little market movement, overdone or otherwise, ...
Yellen steams ahead on Fed rate rise but concerns mount on dollar shock
- ZebraSquirl commented Nov 18, 2016
I disagree that the "odds are strongly in favor" of any agreement. This has not been the pattern in the past (a cycle of discussions, tentative agreement, failure).
Why OPEC could end failed strategy and strike deal for real on production this time
- ZebraSquirl commented Sep 16, 2016
I would be somewhat surprised at a September hike. If the past few months/years have taught us anything, it's that the Fed is a slow mover. Moreover, the main driver for a rate hike (risk of inflation) just isn't present, particularly the 2% level ...
Global stocks rise as U.S. data dims September rate hike chances
- ZebraSquirl commented Sep 3, 2016
I'm fairly positive that neither Janet nor the rest of the Fed crew care how any given media outlet spins the data ... . They're all smart kids, and they'll no doubt digest the data in an intelligent fashion without the "spin" ... .
Payrolls in U.S. Rise by 151,000 in August; Jobless Rate Steady
- ZebraSquirl commented Sep 3, 2016
Global market conditions are but "one factor" that the Fed has been considering. With the ECB and BOJ in full-frontal easing mode, and the BOE hopping on that band wagon (at least temporarily post-Brexit), the importance of the Fed "playing along" ...
Gross Says September Rate Hike a Go as Pimco Warns Not So Fast
- ZebraSquirl commented Jul 10, 2016
Ironic contrast: Orlando -- Police wait outside for hours while gay club goers bleed out. Dallas -- DPD scrambles madly to rescue their own on calling in reports of "officers down." Pre-Cellphone Video -- All police on civilian killings are ...
Dallas PD chief says 3 officers dead after 2 "snipers" shot 10 officers
- ZebraSquirl commented Jul 10, 2016
That being said, the Fed will continue to do what it does: evaluate the economy of the Universe in its decision-making process ... .
It's Time To Raise Rates
- ZebraSquirl commented Jul 10, 2016
Raising interest rates will have a negative impact on certain US companies with exposure to foreign markets (there are "a few" (an understatement)). To me, that is just capitalist "tough cookies" for these companies that have not been able to and ...
It's Time To Raise Rates
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 21, 2016
I fail to understand the "respect" part ... . He's had one "bomber" bet that he made out on in the past several, well, literally decades ... . The rest of his bets have largely turned into turdpiles ... . From a trader's standpoint, the relative ...
Soros says Brexit aftermath will be worse than time he broke the Bank of England
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 21, 2016
Mmm. Thought this was the comment section about George Soros' fruity "bets" ... . Appears to be a pissing match board over what's good for the UK and what the EU's all about ... . Lol.
Soros says Brexit aftermath will be worse than time he broke the Bank of England
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 19, 2016
In the end, just not my cuppa ... .
Note claiming to be from cryptocurrency hacker says stolen $53 million is legally his
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 19, 2016
Your statement proves my point to a "t." Trading in an instrument should not, under any circumstances, have to be "vetted by the market" nor should there be issues with trading any instrument that arise from things intrinsic to its value. If you're ...
Note claiming to be from cryptocurrency hacker says stolen $53 million is legally his
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 18, 2016
Lol. I also fact checked on whether New York is part of Europe. Not on any major, recent map I looked at ... . Unless my Google Maps is just "off" ... by a continent or two ... .
Brexit Could End London’s Reign as Europe’s Financial Hub
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 18, 2016
If the UK government moves like most democratic governments, it will take eons to fully implement Brexit if that is the eventual outcome. In any event, London was a major financial center before it joined the Eurozone ... . Can anyone really ...
Brexit Could End London’s Reign as Europe’s Financial Hub
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 18, 2016
(1) Hilarious (because this dude's a ginormous idiot if he think's he's going to keep the money and not be prosecuted for stealing it); and (2) Why I will never play crypto ... . Plus, why would you say "Look at me! Look at me!" after you've just ...
Note claiming to be from cryptocurrency hacker says stolen $53 million is legally his
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 18, 2016
One of those "no sheeyat, Sherlock" type of articles that I will not read beyond the headline ... .
Week Ahead Brexit Vote Uncertainty to Dominate Markets
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 12, 2016
It seems that the market is suffering from short term memory loss. Swissie flash crash, anyone?
The $120 Billion Case Against Betting Denmark’s FX Peg Will Fail
- ZebraSquirl commented Jun 12, 2016
Really, ForexFactory? I've got web sites I visit that "appeal to the prurient interest." Aside from the minor tangential effect on the markets these events have, there is no legitimate reason for posting this news here beyond generating bigoted ...
50 killed in Florida nightclub, shooter pledged ISIS allegiance
- ZebraSquirl commented May 15, 2016
Cramer told MarketWatch that he has “never promised outperformance” to Action Alerts Plus/The Street subscribers and that the subscription service was a “largely educational product.” So, if I pay to subscribe, I'm basically paying to get results ...
Jim Cramer doesn’t beat the market