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>QE: The Beginning of the End - Chris Ciovacco - Ciovacco Capital Management
I don't suppose anyone thought about it, but if the Fed doesn't want to buy T-bonds, why should anyone else?

Even wildlife managers know that you don't feed the animals because it habituates them.
The market is now habituated to QE.

Better make sure your seat-belts are securely fastened and your seat and tray table are in the upright and locked position. I predict increasing turbulence and we will land. Unfortunately, it will not be at our desired destination and it won't be a controlled landing. Thank you for flying high with American Dollars, where you have to be high to still be investing in stocks, bonds, ETFs, index funds, mutuals, futures, etc.

Think about that little computer glitch that just happened. Now think about how most all your investments only exist on some server somewhere. Nothing is registered in your name; not the stocks, not the future's contracts, nothing. You chose to keep it in the computer network so it has/had maximum liquidity. If STUXNET can be installed on stand-alone aka hard firewalled computers in Iran, then ...

It is always about risk management. Always.

Do your own due diligence. Take personal responsibility for your investments. If things go south, blaming someone else is effectively stating, "I don't understand doodley-squat, so I hired an idiot to lose the money for me and paid him a percentage for his services." Never engage in activities that you don't fully understand. Buying 20 bags of rubber bands at the Dollar Store is not the way to gain experience bungy-jumping.

Risk management?


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Début de l'article :Three Months Of Taper Talk Since Ben Bernanke uttered the word "taper" before the summer kicked-off, the tone in the financial markets has been markedly different. Even though taper has been the hot term on Wall Street for three months, the market's focus remains squarely on the Fed. From Bloomberg: "They want to get back to a neutral balance-sheet policy but that doesn't mean they want rates to skyrocket here," said McCarthy, a former Richmond Fed economist. "The market is... Lire la suite
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