1) The Real Cause of the 'Flash Crash.'
When I boarded my plane in San Francisco on Thursday morning, May 6, the Dow was down an uncomfortable, but tolerable 150 points. When I arrived in New York that night I was greeted with headlines screaming 'CRASH: DOW PLUNGES 1,000.' I was not surprised. In a letter sent to my premium subscribers the day before I predicted a fall in the S&P 500 to 1,050 (click here for the call), although I thought it might take two months to get there. Instead, we got it in two hours!
Since then, I have heard every possible explanation for the instant death spiral. A fat fingered trader accidentally entered an order to sell not one million shares at market, but one billion. Al Qaida hacked into the NYSE mainframe. High frequency traders ganged up on a thin market to generate some windfall profits. I heard every possible theory, except the one that was the true cause-- stocks are too expensive! The US economy is in the midst of an epochal transition from a long term GDP growth rate of the 3.9% rate we saw during the last decade, to maybe 2%-2.5% this decade. If you don't believe me, look at the chart below showing a rapid deterioration of the leading economic indicators for most of the OECD. The 'V' is rapidly turning into a 'square root.' That does not support the PE multiple of 23 the market was sporting a few weeks ago. Maybe the lower growth rate supports a 16 multiple, but only on the best of days when buyers are feeling wonderful about themselves. When the fall came, all risk assets moved south in unison, while Treasuries exploded through the roof on a flight to safety bid, along with the dollar. This was also as I expected (click here for that call). Let me spell this out more clearly. When I say there is a massive risk reversal at hand, what I really mean is 'Run, Forest, run!' (Forest Gump for international readers). It is not the time to be too clever by half by staying short the yen (YCS) or the 30 year Treasury bond through the (TBT) (click here for my pleading with you to heed the wake up call to tighten up your risk controls). Those of you who took my advice to pile on the cheap downside protection while volatility languished at 16% (click here for that call), made an absolute killing as it raced to 42%. Suffice to say that as the euro breaks $1.25, the dust is still flying in great impenetrable clouds, and the sidelines seem more comforting by the minute. Remember, there is no law that says that you must always keep a position on, no matter how hard your broker argues to the contrary.
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1) There's a Massive Global Risk Reversal Going on. The Gulfstream is fueled up, the flight plan filed, and my pilot is carping about missing our IFR clearance slot, so I'll just quickly dash off a few words here before I take off for the Big Apple. They are rioting in the streets in Athens, and bankers are being burned at the stake. I love it. It's clear that there is a massive global risk reversal going on. The euro has collapsed to the $1.28 handle, crude is under $80, and the Dow has shed 400 points in two days. S&P 500 at 1050, here we come! The yen has just gapped up ?2 as hedge funds rush to unwind their carry trades. There is a rising crescendo of stops going off in all markets that is so loud that I can hear it with my head buried under my pillow. Precious metals proved nowhere to hide, either. Did someone say something about 'Sell in May and Go Away?''
Maybe something about cash fleeing all assets in unison? It is great entertainment watching from the sidelines. As long as flocks of black swans are alighting on the markets, as in Alfred Hitchcock's Birds, it is better to wait for the dust to settle. The big trade here is to wait for the big trade, several of which are setting up. Anyone who believes in 'decoupling' at this stage also believes in the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and the Loch Ness Monster, and also that the Chicago Cubs will win the World Series this year. That's the limo driver at the door. Gotta run.
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1) Yesterday, the lemmings discovered the Law of Gravity,and the plaintive squeals of the dying mammals could be heard throughout the financial markets. European finance ministers must be depressed that their $140 billion bailout of Greece only bought them 24hours of grace in the eyes of investors. The European finance ministers might as well drown themselves in the seas of red on my screen. Only the Vix and British Petroleum (BP) are green. How perverse. Oil down$3.50! Boiiing! Silver off a buck! Kaboom! The ten year Treasury at 5.59%! Pow!It also looks like the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could make a sizeable dent in US Q2 GDP. You all know that I have been negative on equities for a while now (click here for my piece on buying cheap downside protection). The global nature of the sell off across all asset classes also came as no surprise (click here for that prediction). The flight to quality has given another shot of adrenaline to the dollar against my core shorts, the yen and the euro,both of which broke down to new lows for the year today. Most fascinating is that my April surprise came through too (click here for the report). The withdrawal of the Fed at the beginning of the quarter as the sole purchaser of real estate debt in the market, led not to a crash in bond prices, but a huge six point rally, sending yields into the dump. With the coming collapse of the Treasury market the new mantra among traders, it turns out everyone was short! Once again, Shanghai's status as a canary in the coal mine for all global markets is reaffirmed (click here for the explanation). Where am I going to buy the dip first? Shanghai.The hedge fund managers who saw all of these complex pieces fitting together and positioned for it made multiple killings. Those who didn't, have joined their furry cousins at the bottom of the cliff.
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Featured Trades: (UBR), (UPV), (UMX), (UXJ), (TMV)
1) The Leverage Window Just Opened Wider. Just as the public debate on risk control gets underway on Capitol Hill, a number of instruments have been launched that will allow unsophisticated retail investors to ramp up their leverage, big time. It's like handing out free fireworks right after your hometown burns down.? Last week, Proshares launched a gaggle of new leveraged ETF's on key benchmark international stock indexes that give individual investors opportunities to bet the ranch in ways they previously never thought possible. They include 200% leveraged long ETF's on Brazil (UBR), Europe (UPV), Mexico (UMX), and the Pacific ex-Japan (UXJ). These funds carry 0.95% expense ratios, rather hefty for index funds. Short versions of these ETF's already trade. While it's great to have a broader range of instruments to trade in the international arena, remember that these are truly double-edged swords. When you're right, the cash pours in; when you're wrong, you hemorrhage dollars like a hemophiliac spills blood. You also have the additional risks of tracking error, poor management, and liquidity. While on this topic, I'll mention another ETF which should carry a surgeon general's warning on every trade ticket, as with a pack of cigarettes. The Direxion Daily 30 Year Treasury Bear 3X ETF (TMV) gives investors a 300% short bet on the long dated Treasury bond. Triple the 4.6% current yield you are shorting and throw in the expense ratio, and long term investors are facing a 15% per annum headwind. Unless the US embarks on a Grecian style default on its debt in the very near future, it will be tough to make money holding this instrument. That is, unless you are a day trader, in which case, the cost of carry is zero. That is surely the purpose for which this potentially toxic instrument was intended.
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1) My Square Root Scenario is Happening. The 'square root' scenario that I have been forecasting for the US economy is coming to pass. On Friday, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis confirmed that the US grew at a 3.2% annualized rate in Q1, compared to a 2009 Q3 figure of 2.2%,? and 2009 Q4 growth of 5.6%. What's more, the recovery remains very lopsided, with only export oriented businesses booming and large swaths of the domestic economy, like construction and real estate, still struggling. Keep in mind that the S & P 500 over 1,200 is discounting growth continuing its torrid 3% or more growth rate for the rest of the year. It's all going to make this coming Friday's nonfarm payroll more interesting than usual. The whisper number is now calling for job growth of 200,000. A beat will deliver another leg up in the stock market, possibly to 1,250. A shortfall could trigger our annual summer correction. Whatever the outcome, Obama's political future may depend on it.
Featured Trades: (AUSSIE/EURO CROSS), (AUSSIE/YEN CROSS)
1) The Aussie Crosses are On Fire. In the last few days, two of the key foreign exchange cross trades that I have been recommending this year have exploded to new highs. They include the Aussie/yen cross at AUS$0.874 and the Aussie/euro cross at AUS$0.705 (click here for the call). These crosses involve going long the currency of the 'Lucky Country' and shorting the euro and the yen against it to capture a large and widening yield spread. Those who followed my advice to leverage up five times made an absolute killing. The events I predicted months ago came to pass. With one of the strongest, resource fueled economies in the world, the Reserve Bank of Australia has been raising interest rates like a bat out of hell. Unemployment in the land down under is collapsing. In the meantime, Greece's debt problems have blown up into a transcontinental contagion, cratering the euro, and putting the prospect of rate hikes into the distant future. In Japan, the near zero rates might as well be etched in stone as its economy enters its third lost decade. I don't see any reason to take these positions off until we get a big global risk reversal. We have seen two previews of what this might look like, on the days of the Goldman Sachs fraud announcement and the Greek debt downgrade. Remember, the trend is your friend, until it isn't.
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1) Just a reminder that you only have a week left to buy tickets to my New York? Global Strategy Update. It will be held at 12:00 noon on Friday, May 7, at the New York Athletic Club. The club can be found at 180 Central Park South, New York, NY 10019. You can find me at the Presidential Room on the 10th floor. A three course lunch will be followed by a 45 minute PowerPoint presentation and a 30 minute question and answer period. I'll be giving you my up to date view on stocks, bonds, currencies commodities, precious metals, and real estate. Enough charts, tables, graphs, and statistics will be thrown at you to keep your ears ringing for a week. I'll be arriving an hour early and leaving late in case anyone wants to have a one on one discussion, or just sit around and chew the fat about the financial markets. I look forward to meeting you, and thank you for supporting my research.
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1) Treasury Bonds Are Not for Me. Last week's downward revision to Q4 GDP from 5.9% to 5.6% brings me to reiterate my advice to take profits in your long positions in the TBT, the leveraged short Treasury bond ETF. In the last year, the TBT has achieved seven 10% moves up in the $45-$50 range, and I expect this sideways grind to continue. A sale into a price spike on a positive nonfarm payroll number on Friday might be an ideal exit point. Better to take the bird in the hand than the ten in the bush. We're going to get more downward revisions to the headline GDP figures. Car sales have pulled themselves off the mat from 9.5 million annualized sales to 12 million, but it will take years to revisit past peaks of 16-20 million units. New home sales are crawling along a bottom at 500,000 units/ months, and probably will not recover in our lifetimes the 2.2 million annual units seen at the last peak. Interest rates are still at zero, and inflation a distant memory. We live in a low return world. As John Mauldin has pointed out, the velocity of money is collapsing, suggesting that a rate spike is still years off. In 2007, I received three credit card applications in the mail every day. Now I get a similar number of offers from foreclosure specialists. Remember also, that this leveraged short ETF has an effective cost of carry of negative 10%, which means you'll lose about five points a year just letting a position sit an grow hair on it. Mind you, I still think the 30 year Treasury bond is still the world's most overpriced asset. However, Armageddon will have to wait a little longer.
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2) Time to Sell US Stocks. So with the US stock market up almost every day in March, investors are hanging you by your ankles outside a window on a high floor, threatening to let go unless you increase your allocation to equities. How do you escape from this dire predicament? Buy Chinese stocks, where the Shanghai index ($SSEC) has been in a slow sideway grind for the past nine months. The recent move up in copper is hinting that there may be another leg up afoot in the Middle Kingdom.? China?s economy is still too strong by half, and has one of the few central banks in the world that is actually tightening. My friend, Dennis Gartman of The Gartman Letter tells me that a nice pennant formation is setting up in Shanghai that is breaking out to the upside. In any case, I always sleep better at night long equities in an economy that is growing at 8%-9%, than one that is poking along at 2%-3%.? The best way to play this is the China ETF (FXI).
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3) An Evening With Malcolm Gladwell. I spent an evening with the New Yorker Magazine columnist, Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point, Blink, and Outliers, and probably the most prolific publisher of original, consensus challenging ideas today. Half English and half Jamaican, the preeminent challenger of cliches and stereotypes was himself a cliche and a stereotype, wearing the standard issue New York intellectual?s blazer, pressed shirt, blue jeans, and loafers, to compliment his gaunt face and conspicuous afro. His latest book challenges the myth of meritocracy, that luck is a bigger factor in success than privilege or education, that in fact all meritocracies are rigged. Bill Gates built Microsoft not by being brilliant, but by having the good fortune to be raised by a family who could send him to one of the few Seattle high schools that then had a computer program. The Beatles made it only because they practiced? more than any other group in history. The falling crime rate since the seventies was not the result of a series of new, tough anti crime laws, but the removal of lead from gasoline in 1973, which literally drove young inner city dwellers violently insane. Successful hockey players are almost exclusively born during the first three months of the year, enabling them to beat the crap out of younger, smaller competitors in their junior years. It is cheaper to deal with the homeless than ignore them, because of the massive drain they create on the public health system. He cited the infamous example of the drunk, ?Million dollar Murray,? who single handedly drained the budgets of Reno, Nevada?s emergency rooms. Gladwell?s arguments may not be accurate, or even right, but he certainly forced you to look at problems from a new perspective.
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