Finance

Goldman Warns Market Implications Of Europe’s Populist Revo

Via Goldman Sachs, Elections a potential driver of market volatility Eight EU countries are due to have parliamentary elections in 2015. Several contests have the potential to drive market volatility. As a result of the high economic costs of austerity and economic adjustment, populist parties have gained at the expense of the mainstream political establishment….

Gappy

I have gone mostly sidelines with the seasonal stock market bounce stuff, but also am not short a single thing. With that disclosed, here is a gappy view of the SPY. Does yesterday’s gap up on some Fed guy’s jawbone seem particularly healthy?  One would think that gap has a good chance of filling, just…

Another BS BLS Report

This never grows old. The BLS and the MSM are touting the phenomenal job gains over the last two months. They love to shout the figures from their one survey, while ignoring the data from the more comprehensive household survey. So here is what they are screaming from the mountaintops: November New Jobs – 353,000…

5 Things To Ponder: What This Way Cometh

Well, it has been an interesting start to a New Year.  As I penned yesterday: “Since the end of the Federal Reserve’s latest QE program, market volatility has picked up markedly. Since October, as QE came to its final bond buying conclusion, the drain of liquidity begin to financial market activity. As shown in the chart…

Bed Bath & Beyond Q3 Sales Miss, Ups FY14 Earnings View

Shares of the home-furnishing retailer Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (BBBY – Analyst Report) fell 3.5% in yesterday’s after-hour trading session, owing to lower-than-expected sales results for third-quarter fiscal 2014. Bed Bath & Beyond’s third-quarter earnings of $1.19 per share were in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.19 per share and within the company’s guidance range of…

MSM Rationalizes Stock Market Reversal

Never mind that the US increased employment by 252,000 in December and unemployment sagged to 5.6%.  The stock market moves to its own beat and doesn’t care much about the particulars in the ‘Jobs’ report or the media’s interpretations of its details. US Stocks Decline as Wage Data Overshadows Job Gains The market only cares…