1. Market Notes, 14th August 2020

    Published: Fri 14 August 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    tags: journal

    Morning

    I just stumbled on The Cow Guy. Crazy suit, crazy guy, but he talked a lot of sense on corn. The news was bad, but the price rallied. As he explained, this is what happens. How long it continues, nobody knows, though, so be careful!

    August VIX future ticks …

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  2. Market Notes, 13th August 2020

    Published: Thu 13 August 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    tags: journal

    Fiscal Dominance

    We are starting to hear more about the concept of fiscal dominance — here and here as well as MMT. Various central bankers for years have been pleading with governments to shoulder more of the burden of getting inflation to go up. Well, now it seems they are getting …

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  3. Market Notes, 12th August 2020

    Published: Wed 12 August 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    tags: journal

    Morning Call

    UK GDP headed down by more than 20% in the quarter but the FTSE goes up. Well, both entirely predictable, but still, in a way, shocking.

    Joe Biden (or his minders) announce that it’s Kamala Harris, to just about nobody’s surprise. I guess this probably increases …

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  4. Market Notes, 11th August 2020

    Published: Tue 11 August 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    tags: journal

    Inflation: the bear case

    Although everyone and his pet monkey is writing about how inflation is around the corner, we haven’t seen it yet, and most of them have been saying that for years anyway. This article, by Michael Strobaek, global chief investment officer at Credit Suisse, argues that …

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  5. Market Notes, 8th August 2020

    Published: Sat 08 August 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    tags: journal

    All day

    It’s Saturday. I didn’t pay attention to markets today. There weren’t any open. I did read a few articles in the FT saying that inflation was coming, but that buying gold is an unreliable way of profiting from that. I also read one saying that …

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  6. Market Notes, 7th August 2020

    Published: Fri 07 August 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    tags: journal

    Morning call

    The markets are mainly dead, with a couple of exceptions:

    • Silver has caught fire, overtaking gold in percentage increase terms,
    • The Turkish Lira seems in deep trouble.

    I see a lot of press coverage of gold (and a bit of silver) and the inevitable return to discussion of …

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  7. Market Notes, 6th August 2020

    Published: Thu 06 August 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    tags: journal

    Market notes

    Risk on day, which really means currency debasement day. I didn’t check every asset class, but commodities generally up. Bonds and equities pretty flat. Things seem dangerously quiet, but we are in the dog days of summer.

    Trading ideas

    David Einhorn, who is very sceptical about $TSLA …

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