The Continental Divide: Europe Vs. U.S.

Posted by on Mar 27, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

http://www.bloomberg.com/video/the-continental-divide-europe-vs-u-s-ytE7PkbhQRiHPoaX~CtvgQ.html

The T-Report: Currency Skirmishes

Posted by on Feb 12, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

It’s Skirmish So Far, not a War So much talk about “currency wars” and so much wasted space. The G-7 is now telling us there is no such thing as a currency “war”. Each country is just following its own domestic policies. The check is in the mail. What is going on? …….. Show me […]

The T-Report: The Fed Hires the Hunt Brothers

Posted by on Feb 11, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Treasury Ownership We sent this out on Friday, but think it is worth a closer look. The breakout of who owns what treasuries is important and a good indicator of Fed policy and worth considering on any longer term treasury trades. Please go to tfmkts website to read the full article or for Bloomberg users, […]

The T-Report: Going for 2

Posted by on Feb 4, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Go For 2 Since I sent out the Stepford Wives T-Report on Saturday and the Weekly Fixed Income ETF Review and Outlook on Sunday I don’t have much new to add. I will point out that Spain and Italy are leading us wider and lower and that was something the market deliberately chose to ignore […]

Weekly Fixed Income ETF Summary & Outlook

Posted by on Feb 3, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Dr. Bernankenstein Insist the Experiment Will Continue The Fed re-iterated its commitment to purchasing $85 billion a month of mortgages and treasuries until the job market improves. So far, all that is clear, is that the Fed is pushing investors into risky assets and is at the risk of turning investors into a bunch of […]

The Paradox of CDS

Posted by on Jan 31, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

CDS is both Cheap and Dangerous… When looking across the credit space, CDS looks cheap. Looking at the CDX index it is hard to argue that 92 bps is “rich”. Sure, over the past few years that seems expensive, but it has been much tighter. I am still scarred by the days when the 5×10 […]

The T-Report: Thou Shalt Take Risk

Posted by on Jan 28, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

The One Commandment Ben has come down from the mountain with the one commandment – take risk. All those at the base of the mountain, busy with such trivial pursuits as valuation, downside protection, relative value, and gosh forbid, the worst of all sins, have been told from on high to take risk. Maybe that […]

Weekly FI ETF Report: Dr. Bernankenstein & Catch 22

Posted by on Jan 27, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Dr. Bernankenstein I can’t help but think of Dr. Frankenstein with his experiment that goes wrong. An experiment, that seems to have no hope of succeeding, but then does, but then doesn’t play out according the script. Whether Ben can continue to look at the latest “unlimited” QE without questioning it remains to be seen, […]

Weekly FI ETF Report: Dr. Bernankenstein & Catch 22

Posted by on Jan 27, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Dr. Bernankenstein I can’t help but think of Dr. Frankenstein with his experiment that goes wrong. An experiment, that seems to have no hope of succeeding, but then does, but then doesn’t play out according the script. Whether Ben can continue to look at the latest “unlimited” QE without questioning it remains to be seen, […]

The T-Report: An Animal House Market

Posted by on Jan 25, 2013 in The T-Report | No Comments

Was it over when the German’s bombed Pearl Harbor? One of my favorite movie scenes as not only is the quote so wrong as to be funny, but everyone just “rolls” with it. Which I think is actually relevant for today. For the past two sessions the S&P (and fixed income) have done nothing on […]