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US Treasury Finally Admits The Truth: It’s All POMO

Back in 2010, when few still dared to question that the entire move in the market is predicted by the Fed’s daily POMO (then still on QE2), we laid out, in a way so easy even a caveman could grasp it, how every tiny move in … Continue reading

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Can You See the Fed’s POMO at Work?

  The graph above is the Down Jones at 12:30PM on June 6, 2013. The bars at the bottom of the graph represent the volume of trades. What happens when the Fed stops propping up the market? David DeGerolamo

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Traders Taunted By “20 Out Of 20” Turbo Tuesday (With POMO)

First, the important news: in a few hours the Fed will inject between $1.25-$1.75 billion into the stock market. More importantly, it is a Tuesday, which means that in order to not disturb a very technical pattern that will have … Continue reading

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Ben Bernanke’s Latest Casualty: The Pension Plan

With every passing day, the destructive consequences of Ben Bernanke’s ruinous monetary policy on the broader economy become more and more apparent. Nowhere is this more evident than the observation of a record high stock market – benefiting just a … Continue reading

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What Happens to A Stock Exchange Without Federal Reserve POMO Manipulation?

The Federal Reserve’s POMO policy has been artificially driving up the US stock exchanges for years. The NYSE is reaching new highs daily (not adjusted for inflation) without any supporting financial data. The volume of stocks sold (normally known as … Continue reading

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So Who Is Buying Stock?

Maybe the better question is who has already sold stocks and left the market. It would be interesting to see an overlay of this graph with the Fed’s POMO policy volume. David DeGerolamo NYSE Matched Volume Drops To New Decade … Continue reading

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Why Didn’t the European Union Collapse Yet?

Why is the European Union still intact? They are bankrupt, divided between the North and South, and have no plan to address any of their problems.  But keep in mind, we are discussing the EU – not the United States. … Continue reading

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Here Is the Reason for the Stock Market Rally

From remarks by the Dick Fisher of the Dallas Fed: The Fed has artificially sustained markets Thank you for the admission, oh FOMC member. And to think just 4 years ago anyone accusing the Fed of using its “invisible hand” … Continue reading

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Who Is Smarter: People Who Voted for Obama or People Who Are Still in the Stock Market?

The stock market has reached a five year high. Congratulations: it took five years to regain your investment levels from five years ago (not considering inflation). In this same period of time, the price of gold has more than doubled … Continue reading

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Follow the Money – It Is Turning into Gold

Whether the predictions of an economic collapse are true or not, preservation of your wealth should be a priority for everyone who is a producer. Wealth has been maligned as evil by the media and government who want to redistribute … Continue reading

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Stock Market Trading Volume Correlated with Mayan Prophecy

Birinyi’s Ruler Predicts The End Of The Stock Market: Trading Volume To Hit Zero By Year End Although the volume of stock market trading is decreasing rapidly, the chart above shows the regression line extrapolated to no trades. Ask yourself … Continue reading

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Fed Cancels POMO Due To “System Difficulties”

From Zerohedge.com: Ok, what the hell is going on? This is the first POMO ever cancelled in QE/Lite/Twist history. As a reminder, today the Fed was supposed to sell $8 billion in 2013 bonds: a liquidity withdrawing operation. Just how little liquidity is there in … Continue reading

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What’s Wrong With This Picture?

What’s wrong with the above graph of the stock market trading session today (September 27, 2011) showing a gain of 147 points? The first problem is today’s volume of 119,501,438 instead of the three month average of 213,568,870 shares traded. When … Continue reading

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Your Retirement Is Being Used to Control the Stock Market

The New York Stock Exchange closed up today as the rest of the world’s markets slid further into the abyss. Hong Kong 9/12/2011 Germany 9/12/2011

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The New York Federal Reserve Rescues the Stock Market (Again)

This is another in a series of articles outlining the New York Federal Reserve Bank’s policy to stabilize (artificially prop up) the stock market using Permanent Open Market Operations (POMO). The graphic below from CNNFN.com (2:15 PM, June 10th, 2011) shows … Continue reading

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