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January 17, 2019 - Quote of the Day

Tech Letter

“I think that technology is the best thing that ever happened to mankind.” – Said CEO of JP Morgan Jamie Dimon

 

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Mad Hedge Hot Tips for January 16, 2019

Hot Tips

Mad Hedge Hot Tips
January 16, 2019
Fiat Lux

The Five Most Important Things That Happened Today
(and what to do about them)

 

1) Brexit Goes Down in Flames, with a crushing 432 to 202 loss, the worst in 100 years. The opposition has tabled a vote of no confidence, so a general election is imminent. Next to come is a new vote on Brexit itself which will go down in flames. Buy the British pound (FXB). Click here.

2) What Does the End of Brexit Mean for the Global Economy? It strengthens Europe, prevents Italy, Greece, Portugal, and France from leaving the European Community, preserves NATO, and stops the Russian hordes from overrunning Western Europe. Croissants will be cheaper in London too. That’s all.

3) JP Morgan Disappoints, But the Stock Rallies Anyway. Maybe at a discount to book value, this sector really is sold out. Buy (JPM), the class act in American banking. Click here.

4) Who Sold 19,000 Naked (SPY) Puts Yesterday, taking in $176 million in premium income. That’s what the options market would love to know. It sounds gutsy, but the $2,100 strike 20% out-of-the-money would have been hit only four times in the last 100 years. Warren Buffet?

5) The Chinese Government Warns Citizens Not to Visit the US, or its allies, citing the danger of arrest. It seems the neighborhood is going downhill. Does this mean the trade talks are getting better….or worse? Click here.
 
Published today in the Mad Hedge Global Trading Dispatch and Mad Hedge Technology Letter:

(HAVE BONDS PEAKED?)

(TLT), (TBT),

(IS USA, INC. A SHORT?)

(3D PRINTING GETS A SECOND WIND),

(SSYS), (ETSY), (MSFT), (BA), (NFLX), (GE), (LMT)

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January 16, 2019 - MDT Pro Tips A.M.

MDT Alert

While the Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader focuses on investment over a one week to a six-month time frame, Mad Day Trader, provided by Bill Davis, will exploit money-making opportunities over a brief ten minute to three-day window. It is ideally suited for day traders, but can also be used by long-term investors to improve market timing for entry and exit points. Read more

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January 16, 2019

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
January 16, 2019
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:

(HAVE BONDS PEAKED?)
(TLT), (TBT),
(IS USA, INC. A SHORT?)

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Have Bonds Peaked?

Diary, Newsletter, Research

Selling short the US Treasury bond market (TLT) has been one of my core trades for the last 2 ½ years when rates hit a century low at 1.34%.

I call it my “Rich Uncle” trade. Every time bonds rallied five points, I unloaded government debt. If they rallied more, I doubled up. And my new “uncle” reliably wrote me a check every few weeks. As a result, I made money on 22 out of 23 consecutive Trade Alerts on this one asset class.

However, the gravy train may be coming to an end. Over the last week, two eminent authorities on bonds, my once Berkeley economics professor and former Federal Reserve governor Janet Yellen, and Golden Sachs (GS), one of the largest bond traders, have both opined that the yield on the ten-year US Treasury bond peaked last October at 3.25%.

My arguments against them are looking increasingly hollow, peaked, and facile. If bonds don’t resume their downtrend soon, I may have to surrender, run up the white flag, and toss my own 4.0% peak forecast in interest rates into the dustbin of history.

The data is undeniably starting to pile up in favor of Yellen and (GS). After a decade of economic expansion, inflation has absolutely failed to show. Sitting here in Silicon Valley which plans to use new technology to destroy 50 million jobs over the next 20 years, it was always obvious to me that wage gains in this recovery would be nil. Wages don’t rise in that circumstance.

So far, so good.

The China trade war continues to extract its pound of flesh from American business, trashing growth prospects everywhere. The government shutdown is also paring US growth by 0.10% a week. Hardly a day goes by now when another research house doesn’t predict a 2020 recession.

Current Fed governor Jay Powell has acknowledged as much, postponing any further interest rate hikes for the first half of this year.

If we peaked at 3.25% then where is the downside? How about zero, or better yet, negative -0.40%, the yield lows seen in Japan and Germany three years ago? That’s when my pal, hedge fund legend Paul Tudor Jones, started betting the ranch on the short side with European bonds making yet another fortune.

That’s when you’ll be able to refi your home with a 30-year conventional fixed rate loan of 2.0%. This is where home loans were available in Europe at the last lows.

After the traumatic move in yields from 3.25% down to 2.64% and (TLT) prices up from $111 to $124, you’d expect the market to give back half of its gains. That’s where we reassess. If the government shutdown is still on at that point, all bets are off.

 

 

 

 

The Bear Market in Bonds May Be Over

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January 16, 2019

Tech Letter

Mad Hedge Technology Letter
January 16, 2019
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:

(3D PRINTING GETS A SECOND WIND),
(SSYS), (ETSY), (MSFT), (BA), (NFLX), (GE), (LMT)

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Mad Hedge Hot Tips for January 15, 2019

Hot Tips

Mad Hedge Hot Tips
January 15, 2019
Fiat Lux

The Five Most Important Things That Happened Today
(and what to do about them)

 

1) Apple’s Asian Suppliers Report Terrible Numbers. iPhone prices in China are cut. It looks like I’ll be able to keep my short position into expiration after all. Click here.

2) Citigroup Stock Rallies off of Decent Earnings. That’s more important for the main market than it is for (C). Last quarter, the stock tanked on good earnings. But I won’t touch this buggy whip sector anyway. Buy (EBAY) and (SQ) instead. Click here.

3) PG&E Goes Bankrupt, in order to keep the lights on in the face of $30 billion in wildfire liabilities. It’s the second time in 20 years. Thank goodness for my solar panels. Power prices are about to spike up big time. Click here.

4) Don’t Get Too Bullish Now. A ton of bad economic news will hit the market in February. China slowdown, European crash, Brexit, what’s not to hate? Click here.

5) Netflix Raises Prices and the Stock Soars. Their monthly take is jumping by 13%-18%. (NFLX) shares are now up by 50% since the Christmas Eve Massacre. The Walking Dead and House of Cards just got more expensive. Click here.

Published today in the Mad Hedge Global Trading Dispatch and Mad Hedge Technology Letter:


SPECIAL ARMAGEDDON ISSUE

(HERE’S THE WORST-CASE SCENARIO),

($INDU), (SPY), (SDS), (TLT), (TBT), (FXE), (FXY),

(UUP), (DDP), (USO), (SCO), (GLD), (DGZ), (ITB)

(THE TECH DARLING OF 2019),

(TWLO), (MSFT)

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January 15, 2019 - MDT Pro Tips A.M.

MDT Alert

While the Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader focuses on investment over a one week to a six-month time frame, Mad Day Trader, provided by Bill Davis, will exploit money-making opportunities over a brief ten minute to three-day window. It is ideally suited for day traders, but can also be used by long-term investors to improve market timing for entry and exit points. Read more

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January 15, 2019

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
January 15, 2019
Fiat Lux

SPECIAL ARMAGEDDON ISSUE

Featured Trade:
(HERE’S THE WORST-CASE SCENARIO),
($INDU), (SPY), (SDS), (TLT), (TBT), (FXE), (FXY),
(UUP), (DDP), (USO), (SCO), (GLD), (DGZ), (ITB)

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Here’s the Worst-Case Scenario

Diary, Newsletter, Research

Yesterday, I listed my Five Surprises of 2019 which will play out during the first half of the year prompting stocks to take another run at the highs, and then fail.

What if I’m wrong? I’ve always been a glass half full kind of guy. What if instead, we get the opposite of my five surprises? This is what they would look like. And better yet, this is how financial markets would perform.

*The government shutdown goes on indefinitely throwing the US economy into recession.

*The Chinese trade war escalates, deepening the recession both here and in the Middle Kingdom.

*The House moves to impeach the president, ignoring domestic issues, driven by the younger winners of the last election.

*A hard Brexit goes through completely cutting Britain off from Europe.

*The Mueller investigation concludes that Trump is a Russian agent and is guilty of 20 felonies including capital treason.

*All of the above are HUGELY risk negative and will trigger a MONSTER STOCK SELLOFF.

It’s really difficult to quantify how badly markets will behave given that this scenario amounts to five black swans landing simultaneously. However, we do have a recent benchmark with which to make comparisons, the 2008-2009 stock market crash and great recession. I’ll list off the damage report by asset class. I also include the exchange-traded fund you need to hedge yourself against Armageddon in each asset class.

*Stocks – Depending on how fast the above rolls out, you will see a stock market (SPY) collapse of Biblical proportions. You’ll easily unwind the Trump rally that started at a Dow Average of 18,000, down 25% from the current level, and off a gut-churning 9,000 points or 33% from the September top. The next support below is the 2015 low at 15,500, down 11,500 points, or 43% from the top. By comparison, during the 2008-2009 crash, we fell 52%. Everything falls and there is no safe place to hide. Buy the ProShares UltraShort S&P 500 bear ETF (SDS).

 

*Bonds – With the ten-year US Treasury yield peaking at 3.25% last summer, a buying panic would spill into the bond market. Inflation is nonexistent, we are running at only a 2.2% YOY rate now, so widespread deflation would rapidly swallow up the entire economy. In that case, all interest rates go to zero very quickly. The Fed cuts rates as fast as it can. Eventually, the ten-year yield drops to -0.40%, the bottom seen in Japanese and German debt three years ago. Buy the 2X short bond ETF (TBT) which will rocket to from $35 to $200.

 

 

*Foreign Exchange – With US interest rates going to zero, the US Dollar (UUP) gets the stuffing knocked out of it. The Euro soars from $1.10 to $1.60 last seen in 2010, and the Japanese yen (FXY) revisits Y80. Strong currencies then crush the economies of our largest trading partners. Their governments take their interest rates back to negative numbers to cool their own currencies. Cash becomes trash….globally.

 

*Commodities

Here’s the really ugly part about commodities. They are only just starting to crawl OUT of a seven-year bear market. To hit them with another price collapse now would devastate the industry. Producer bankruptcies would be widespread. The ags would get especially hard hit as they have already been pummeled by the trade war with China. Midwestern regional banks would get wiped out. Buy the DB Commodity Short ETN (DDP).

 

*Energy

The price of oil (USO) is also just crawling back from a correction for the ages, down from $77 to $42 a barrel in only three months. Hit the sector with a recession now in the face of global overproduction and the 2009 low of $25 becomes a chip shot, and possibly much lower. Those who chased for yield with energy master limited partnerships will get flushed. Several smaller exploration and production companies will get destroyed. And gasoline drops to $1 a gallon. The Middle East collapses into a geopolitical nightmare and much of Texas files chapter 11. Buy the ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil ETF (SCO).

*Precious metals

Gold (GLD) initially rallies on the flight to safety bid that we have seen since September. However, if things get really bad, EVERYTHING gets sold, even the barbarous relic, as margin clerks are in the driver’s seat. You sell what you can, not what you want to, as liquidity becomes paramount. This is what took the yellow metal down to $900 an ounce in 2009. Buy the DB Gold Short ETN (DGZ).

*Real Estate

Believe it or not, real estate doesn’t do all that bad in a worst-case scenario. It is perhaps the safest asset class around if a new crisis financial unfolds. For a start, interest rates at zero would provide a huge cushion. The Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill successfully prevented lenders returning to even a fraction of the leverage they used in the run-up to the last recession. We are about to enter a major demographic tailwind in housing as the Millennial generation become the predominant home buyers. I’ve never seen a housing slump in the face of a structural shortage. And homebuilder stocks (ITB) have already been discounting the next recession for the past year. A lot is already baked in the price.

 

Conclusion

Of course, it is highly unlikely that any of the above happens. Think of it all as what Albert Einstein called a “thought experiment.” But it is better to do the thinking now so you can do the trading later. There may not be time to do otherwise.

Be Careful, They Bite!

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