Thursday, October 23, 2008

October 23, 2008 Edition

Good Morning All,
Yesterday I called for a test of 900 on the S&P 500 and we got that plus some as the index cratered to the 875 level before staging a minor late day recovery. The rumour has it that a massive liquidation by two more failing hedge funds was largely responsible for the no bid low volume market within which this transfer of wealth took place. The real news of the day, month, year, decade remains the coincidental bursting of the easy credit and speculative commodity bubbles that have been ten or more years in the making, all of which plus some took place on Alan Greenspan's watch. Long time readers of this letter have been aware of my disenchantment with this highly overrated former FED chairman for many years beginning with his misplaced fears of inflation in 1994 that engineered the then biggest bond market collapse in history. Greenspan misspeaks again today.
The U.S. dollar strength against the EURO and the commodity currencies has continued to trade out of hand and is also likely related to hedge funds and fears of a EURO collapse. As with everything this is getting extremely overdone. Look for a big bounce through next week on the other side of this trade and a redeployment of U.S. cash hordes into undervalued equities. My favourite floor trader Art Cashin has reiterated that a resolution of markets to the upside is near even though he suggests that an interim rally today may well result in an early (next) week capitulation day. A daily market watch such as this letter has become will soon be unnecessary once things stabilize.....and they will.
So Sarah now believes, and I quote her, that "the election is in God's hands" which leads me to this morning's rant on the sensitive subject of religion. Why can't people just be kind, thoughtful, moral and generous without having to dress in silly costumes, worship mythical dieties, and quote badly documented historical treatises. If I personally had to choose a legend to have faith in it would be Arthur's Camelot and the wish that the spirit and hope generated some 48 years ago by another young President could be once again duplicated and that all those wanting to pray would do so ...for the safety of Barack and the unity of the world.

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