Friday, February 19, 2010

The Beginning of the End

That is how one must understand the Fed's decision yesterday afternoon after the markets closed to raise the discount rate 0.25% to 0.75%. That rate is now 50 bps over the target fed funds range of 0% to 0.25%, which a more normal level. Before this, the Fed's actions were more passive, simply letting announced special lending programs to lapse. Those expirations were the end of the middle phase of the emergency Federal Reserve programs. There's a bit of overlap as the Fed programs to buy mortgage securities has a few weeks to run. To me, that overlap is the surprise of this discount rate rise. Why now and not in April ?

Yesterday's unemployment claims number stunk again. Wal-Mart showed a sales decline and a larger comparable store sales decline. The PPI inflation numbers were poor, but the PPI is a really poor clue for inflation. There just is no apparent reason to raise the discount rate now.

Unless they perceive that rate's low prior level as a temporary funding measure like the other lending programs. Perhaps. If so, they are trying hard to get all the emergency programs ended by the end of March. Then they will have flexibility to start withdrawing liquidity and raise rates.

My guess is a small rate rise sometime in Q3.

I see no good reason to be bullish at these levels. Jobs are poor. A fed rate rise looms later this year. The stimulus spending was wasted and generated no follow-thru due its poor structure. Horrible tax hikes for sole proprietors loom. Obama is trying to generate bandwagon for more tax hikes. He's not doing anything to cut spending - so much of Federal spending is wasted. States and municipalities must cut spending, especially on employee pay, benefits and yes, retiree benefits. Why should any municipal worker get to retire early ? If the private sector requires retirement at age 65, then the public sector should, too.

All this is going to cause social unrest as those now lying in feathered nests will have to get used to a plain bed, the same as the common man sees. This election in November is going to bring much of that into the glaring light.

Obama

He continues to play the mountebank. "Tell' em what they want to hear". He's truly a man of no principles or independent thought or vision. A speech. That's what the pre-election book said about him and its being proven true. Sighhhhhh. The public chose badly.

Markets

I bought quite a few puts on SPY yesterday. [SPY is an ETF that tracks the S&P 500 - its puts are rather liquid, even for long strikes and in the money strikes.] I saw the recent decline as an "A" wave - a five wave Elliot Wave down pulse and the ensuing rally as a "B" reaction wave. That means another "C" wave down - a significant five wave move down. My target area is S&P 1000. The puts were bought in my 1-2-3 Fund - that's what I call my speculative accounts.

I'm checking for Krypto Fund for re-allocations. It's run by the numbers by my dog, Krypto, using a computer spreadsheet.

Word of the Day

"Loth" - verb [$10]
Loth means disinclined, reluctant, unwilling. A spelling variant is "loath". Both are pronounced the same, with a short 'o'. The 'th' can be a normal 'th' like moth or the 'th' in loathe, which is bit extended as in 'the'.
Sentence: I am loth to have any long exposure to equities beyond the Krypto Fund target allocations, as I envision a few months of market pain to find a level for growth into 2011 IF some issues get resolved, principally, a cut in government spending.

Lincoln used this word in the final paragraph of his first inaugural address, which is how it came to be added to my card file.

Btw, please keep this word of the day distinct from "loathe". Loth is pronounced with a short 'o'. 'Loathe' has a long 'o' and extended 'th' as in 'the'.

37 comments:

  1. good morning Bman !!!!


    is there a caribou coffee near you ?? one just opened around here................they do make a delicous latte

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  2. elliot wave ............very beefer like...................good work Bman

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  3. Bman are you in favor of this stupid Volcker rule ???

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  4. caribou coffee ?

    There is nothing near me except the woods, wild animals, fresh air and ... my defensive perimeter.

    I make my own coffee very well; It's a couple miles through the woods and fields to any commercial business.

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  5. yup, re Volcker rule.. I had written about that before.

    Put the trading operations in hedge funds and wall them off from the financial system.

    From where does everyone think all those toxic assets got onto the books of the failed banks & AIG ?

    from proprietry trades that went bad and could not be re-sold.

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  6. heck, maybe tha trule should be called the Bunker Rule ?

    I think Volcker read this blog in 2008 and early 2009.

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  7. btw, I was trading off Elliott Wave in the 1980s

    It can work OK as long as you keep the time frames short or intermediate.

    To some extent, it's a self-fulfulling prophesy.

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  8. btw, Krypto Fund allocations needed no shifts.

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  9. Bub..you get Liz's vacation shoes shined up yet???...be a dear and load em in the "rig" wouldja?

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  10. good ...we won the gold gay skating

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  11. Bunky...will you and volcker be out early today for the blue plate special...don't forget the "tip calculator"

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  12. btw, please keep this word of the day distinct from "loathe".

    Loth is pronounced with a short 'o'.

    the 'th' can be a normal 'th' like moth or the 'th' in loath, which is bit extended.

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  13. Bunky...u taking advantage of the opx levitation to load the put halftracker...not to interupt you and paul at nap time, nono rush...thx advance.

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  14. Bunkerman will you be making spring rolls to eat as you watch Tiger Woods' announcement?

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  15. no spring rolls today.

    I am making a new recipe tonight that is a bit "hispanic" - just so you guys know I am multicultural. In fact, it's a simple one suitable for the common hispanic man. Of course.

    Just because I don't want to work hard on Spanish doesn't mean ...

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  16. re puts to add, I wait for this PM.

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  17. oh please Bunky...your a classice "anti dentite"...pc is mexican or country of origin...say it, know ya want to..."spic food"

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  18. "Investors Shrug Off the Fed"...wtf...thx jim...the pin the pin...oh brother.

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  19. jim really has figured this mkt out....what a clairvoyant ($10)...

    Bud congrats....you win by forfeit...tip of the cap to you sir.....

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  20. I wonder what Teddy Ruxpin,Elmo,Buzz Lightyear shot

    TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!!!! FORE!! WOODY!! FORE!!

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  21. well, you might say that frosty, but I couldn't possibly comment.

    ;)

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  22. Lets just say Tiger is no Mr. Obama when it comes to delivering a speech...

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  23. F default ace

    i was lookin forward to kickin your ass...............i been playin alot better last few months since i stopped takin it so seriously.............where the F you live ?? i come up to your course this summer and challenge you


    i promise i won't take any more swing lessons

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  24. nope not chili.

    it's a yellow rice & black bean recipe ... very simple, like the common man would eat.

    Hmmm I used to make good chili ... should do that again soon, would be good in this gold weather.

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  25. "very simple"...are you saying that "hispanics" are unable to make a complicated dish sir?

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  26. Bub...meet ace at the corner of NoHow and NoWay....thats where I met merny.......loooool

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  27. you know darn well where I live sir...right down the street from "The Situation"....I'll have spin on the bag fyi...

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  28. Bunky...surprised at your age you can handle the hot stuff...Spin has problems with egg salad.

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  29. uh, who said my chili is hot ?

    I make it mild. I don't like the bell-ringing hot food anymore.

    Thinking off making an Irish stew soon, too.

    another "simple" dish made with inexpensive ingredients.

    Bman ... in harmony with the common man.

    ;)

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  30. maybe some fried eggs & Spam tomorrow AM.

    "perfect fried eggs", that is.

    ;)

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  31. Mike wants to know if you stopped those puts today.

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  32. good weekender bunk...shake those bunktinis, enjoy the dog circus.

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  33. nope, still have the puts.

    bunktinis are already in freezer, awaiting me.

    enjoy the weekend.

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