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Jackie Gleason Would Love Today’s Stock Market

A little traveling music, please! And away we go!

Money supplies the music, and the US Treasury is the band, thanks to the government shutdown.

As a result, a technical indicator that I developed in 2005, which measures the market’s breadth and speed in a single number. has set a world record by a mile.

Here’s what it means.

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The Fed Sings A Sweet Tune – Here’s Why It Will Lead To Market Bitterness

Prior to the onset of QE in 2009, a normal reserve position meant tight reserves. There were virtually no excess reserves on the Fed’s balance sheet. That means that the drains will continue until the balance sheet reaches a tight reserve position. Except that that can’t happen because the markets and the economy would have a really bad accident, first.

So the Fed is now using soothing words to calm the markets. But does that matter? No. It will get a lot worse before it gets better. Here’s what you need to know.

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December Tax Collections Reveal Wall Street’s False Economic Narrative

The media had been excusing the stock market decline, and explaining the bond market rally in December by saying that investors were worried about slowing economic growth. Federal tax collection data for December shows that that is a false narrative. The data and charts show why this false narrative is dangerous to your financial health.

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Here’s Why Overloaded Dealers Will Weigh On The Bond and Stock Markets

Treasury demand trends have looked bullish in the short run, but they’re just laying the seeds of that, “Bullish? Not so much!” hangover.

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