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i think versus the expectation that real yields would come down, but even last week when we saw bond yields selloff, gold continue to rally, so i think there is a geopolitical bid becoming more relevant. i think the fact that you have seen energy and gold rally together shows that is being embedded into markets from the flareup in the middle east. >> thinking about that word from your makes me think of haven demand and i think about the japanese yen, but of course, it has been that dollar story, that yield story. do you think yen at these levels, could we see it getting even weaker? >> we could see it get even weaker. an interesting thing is to watch and be where the bank of japan has to start intervening. i think they intervened about four times in wendy 22. if you see dollar-yen cross about 155, i think just over the last few weeks, we saw the boj remove interest-rate policy and yield curve control. i don't think the -- i don't think they were thinking the yen would drop. again, the bank of japan after coming out of one of the most unorthodox times, the challenge, but one key thing
i think versus the expectation that real yields would come down, but even last week when we saw bond yields selloff, gold continue to rally, so i think there is a geopolitical bid becoming more relevant. i think the fact that you have seen energy and gold rally together shows that is being embedded into markets from the flareup in the middle east. >> thinking about that word from your makes me think of haven demand and i think about the japanese yen, but of course, it has been that dollar...
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as i say, we would've seen gold decline given the backdrop of higher bond yield, stronger dollar and increase in the vix index, we have not seen that. quite strong underlying bid, it is reasonably supported. haslinda: 2.5, what are you looking at? end of the year? daniel: hard to put a number. what i'm looking for is how different factors interact. like to see how far the price pulls back when we've seen positioning unwind and how the price reacts when the blowout occurs and the strength of momentum reasserts itself. haslinda: given that you expect gold elevated on the back of risks, are the other haven plays likely to remain supportive? we are talking about the dolla, the swissie? daniel: it has been a year of paradoxes, not only in their relationship between gold prices and fundamentals, but currencies. we see in the swissie become a big funded currency. dollar strength despite it all due to safe haven status. also due to massive risk in equity markets and currencies as part of the funding story. carry trade is back. haslinda: i want to touch on central banks. the fed and tce data,
as i say, we would've seen gold decline given the backdrop of higher bond yield, stronger dollar and increase in the vix index, we have not seen that. quite strong underlying bid, it is reasonably supported. haslinda: 2.5, what are you looking at? end of the year? daniel: hard to put a number. what i'm looking for is how different factors interact. like to see how far the price pulls back when we've seen positioning unwind and how the price reacts when the blowout occurs and the strength of...
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investors who have money in bonds and banks decide to take their money out of bonds and banks and go to an asset for investment that is a safe asset. as experts say, the emergence of various political conflicts and events in the world also increased the demand for gold. and because we had chaos, investors all over the world decided to have a safe investment and this itself caused the price of gold to rise. saeed sarkan of the sed and sima news agency , head of the department for monitoring the issuance and registration of debt securities the stock exchange organization said that last year, the financing of manufacturing plants increased by 36% with the issuance of debt securities. mr. sheshan said: by providing liquidity to production units through the market, production boom, financial resource management, economic productive activities, and inflation reduction were helped. cheshan also said, last year the first time the papers. it was published in order to provide public benefit and stock exchange bonds to support the stock market. according to cheshan, this year , the recipes for
investors who have money in bonds and banks decide to take their money out of bonds and banks and go to an asset for investment that is a safe asset. as experts say, the emergence of various political conflicts and events in the world also increased the demand for gold. and because we had chaos, investors all over the world decided to have a safe investment and this itself caused the price of gold to rise. saeed sarkan of the sed and sima news agency , head of the department for monitoring the...
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us treasury bonds and the world's major central banks continue to buy gold, this price the precious metal has increased. in other precious metals market, the price of silver increased by 65 percent to 27 dollars 95 cents. each ounce of platinum is traded at $990 and 90 cents with an increase of 136 percent. each ounce of palladium increased by 1.11 to 106 cents. the global price of oil also increased today. the price of a barrel of brent oil in the north sea in today's trades in the asian markets increased by 11 dollars to 90 dollars and reached 61 cents. american crude oil increased by 7 percent to 86 dollars and 58 cents. each barrel of diesel is traded at 7 100 % increase reached to 841 dollars 25 cents, the tension continues regional factors affecting the price of oil in several. the last day has been the end of the news . i would like to say hello again to you, my dear compatriots, and i would like to inform you that during the days of thursday to saturday in the northern part of our country , we are witnessing a decrease in temperature in these areas from this afternoon and also dur
us treasury bonds and the world's major central banks continue to buy gold, this price the precious metal has increased. in other precious metals market, the price of silver increased by 65 percent to 27 dollars 95 cents. each ounce of platinum is traded at $990 and 90 cents with an increase of 136 percent. each ounce of palladium increased by 1.11 to 106 cents. the global price of oil also increased today. the price of a barrel of brent oil in the north sea in today's trades in the asian...
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it is not just the relationship between bonds and equities. it is also between bonds and gold. when yields start to climb higher, gold prices are supposed to come down come and get we have been seeing a strong rally in gold price. lisa: there have been a number of articles trying to explain it. >> i think a combination from the market rallying from potential geopolitical problems, potentially sticky inflation, and we have so much debt to be issued that at some point to the fed will need to start easing aggressively. the question is how will the fed restock without bringing interest rates down to zero? the biggest question that reporters should be asking of the fed is the cbo projects over the next 10 years the federal reserve will have $5 trillion of treasuries, so someone should be asking chair powell, what do you think? lisa: are you going to engage in another round of quantitative easing soon? what does this mean for the traditional portfolio, that the bond portion is now gold and oil and maybe chocolate and not really bonds? >> if you believe the secular interest rates are
it is not just the relationship between bonds and equities. it is also between bonds and gold. when yields start to climb higher, gold prices are supposed to come down come and get we have been seeing a strong rally in gold price. lisa: there have been a number of articles trying to explain it. >> i think a combination from the market rallying from potential geopolitical problems, potentially sticky inflation, and we have so much debt to be issued that at some point to the fed will need...
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market price indicators, remember that, gold up, crb . you goldman sachs, that stuff is booming bond rates are rising. a savvy investor? >> look at financial assets, bitcoin, gold, stocks, credit spreads are tight at a drum, everything telling that you financial conditions are easy, the case is getting worse for the fed to ease not better. larry: are you kidding, back to reading you read larry lindsay. old friend. he is not only changed his mind, i don't care what forward future people think they have been young for 300 years, they are moving it to september. sure. he reminded us, larry lindsay, that janet yellen, a poor treasury secretary, but a good me fed chair, she tightened raised fed funds rate after the election in 2016, the fed meeting was in december she raised fed funds target, i think a couple more times in 2017, because inflation -- i am suggesting brian brenberg, that j. powell is reading that playbook, that there is -- not only will there be no rate cuts, but they may have to raise rates after the election. >> let me say. >>
market price indicators, remember that, gold up, crb . you goldman sachs, that stuff is booming bond rates are rising. a savvy investor? >> look at financial assets, bitcoin, gold, stocks, credit spreads are tight at a drum, everything telling that you financial conditions are easy, the case is getting worse for the fed to ease not better. larry: are you kidding, back to reading you read larry lindsay. old friend. he is not only changed his mind, i don't care what forward future people...
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can we pull up what's happening with gold? we have seen all-time highs. the relationship between gold and treasury yields and how it's developed in the last few weeks, is it strange to see yields breakout and gold breakout simultaneously? lisa: it begs the question about whether -- i don't want to make the dramatic statement that the u.s. has lost the privilege to borrow but is there a concern the u.s. cannot have the same kind of haven status if its borrowing money and has a fiscal overhang and deficit as big as it is? i don't want to make this too definitive because i don't know the answer but raises the question about the fiscal picture possibly coloring bonds, maybe gold acting like that more. >> as an inflation hedge but the fed continuing to say they will cut. your point earlier, precious metals are going higher and metals in general because we are seeing manufacturing pickup on a global scale. jon: let's get to under surveillance. the fed speak continues today. chairman powell the headline act. officials sticking to the script in the face of strong
can we pull up what's happening with gold? we have seen all-time highs. the relationship between gold and treasury yields and how it's developed in the last few weeks, is it strange to see yields breakout and gold breakout simultaneously? lisa: it begs the question about whether -- i don't want to make the dramatic statement that the u.s. has lost the privilege to borrow but is there a concern the u.s. cannot have the same kind of haven status if its borrowing money and has a fiscal overhang...
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and bonds. let's talk to one of the world's great gold experts, and he's at state street global advisers, and he helped to launch the spider 20 years ago. i covered that one. we go back a long way. good to see you. why is gold hitting a new high? >> a bunch of reasons. never just one thing. we have decent jewelry demand, and china's market is recovering and we are looking for a rebound there, and investment demand is coming back and it's in bars and coins and efts. >> two biggest consumers, and central banks are buying it? >> yep. >> are young people buying gold? i keep getting asked all the time, here in the united states, do they have interest or it's an old ifkind of thing. >> millennials have much more enthusiasm for gold and own more gold. >> why? what is the enthusiasm based on? >> the benefits of the diversification, and it can help to enhance returns and all the time it's going to be reducing volatility and risks. >> there's a lot of competition out there even for young people, bitcoin e
and bonds. let's talk to one of the world's great gold experts, and he's at state street global advisers, and he helped to launch the spider 20 years ago. i covered that one. we go back a long way. good to see you. why is gold hitting a new high? >> a bunch of reasons. never just one thing. we have decent jewelry demand, and china's market is recovering and we are looking for a rebound there, and investment demand is coming back and it's in bars and coins and efts. >> two biggest...
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gold. colombian gold. well, actually, i think social security salvadoran gold, actually. you can get coffee from pretty much if anywhere these -- well, not anywhere, but the coffee's just booming. the price, the interest. take a look at this survey, national coffee association just did a survey. they ask folks every year, have you had coffee in the last 24 hours? in 2004 about less than half of the people said they had. now it's, like, 67%. and demand not only just your maxwell house, but actually these specialty coffees s. and this is what they specialize in here. this is pilgrim roasters, one of the two founders is brian connolly. how do you with explain this craze? and people willing to spend. >> yeah. i mean, they spend money on the things that they want, you know? we try to position ousts where -- ourselves where we're selling really great coffee, we're buying the best coffees we can get our hands on and bringing those to consumers. a lot of that price comes from increased costs on the
gold. colombian gold. well, actually, i think social security salvadoran gold, actually. you can get coffee from pretty much if anywhere these -- well, not anywhere, but the coffee's just booming. the price, the interest. take a look at this survey, national coffee association just did a survey. they ask folks every year, have you had coffee in the last 24 hours? in 2004 about less than half of the people said they had. now it's, like, 67%. and demand not only just your maxwell house, but...
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do we see a bid for bonds, for the dollar, for gold? do we see that continue? >> i think you see all of that continue. i think you see oil trade up. it's not going to matter. the u.s. is self-sufficient in oil but the perception is reality. you see all of the risk off or risk on trades still happen and be precipitously happening throughout the entire market this whole week. hopefully we get something more than just rhetoric for the next two days, we get something that has some closure involved in it. or else you'll see gold run, oil run and the s&p slide. >> trends in the dollar and rates and oil, we've had them all year. it's been a trend to higher. this news is part of a bigger mosaic, and it doesn't end no matter what happens. >>> shares of amd and in tell getting hit on reports that china is looking to phase out chips. plus, the retail etf closing in on a drop this month. is this a sign the consumer is finally cracking? we'll debate that. >>> this is "fast money," with melissa lee, right here on cnbc. ♪♪ it's time to bring balance to business travel. an
do we see a bid for bonds, for the dollar, for gold? do we see that continue? >> i think you see all of that continue. i think you see oil trade up. it's not going to matter. the u.s. is self-sufficient in oil but the perception is reality. you see all of the risk off or risk on trades still happen and be precipitously happening throughout the entire market this whole week. hopefully we get something more than just rhetoric for the next two days, we get something that has some closure...
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gold continue to rally, despite yields going higher. and the s&p sell off on the back of it. >> bank of america says a strong inflation print will send yields to 4.75%, which would be wow, and probably not very good for equities. >> would normally think that for equities that's going to be problematic. if i think about with my small cap halt, that's problematic for them, too. but overall, i think a hot cpi print just puts cold water on this thesis that we're going -- these market rate cuts are going to completely make it easy to be investing. we've been benefiting from low rates for such a long time, it's like being on a moving walkway at the airport. you have a lot of help. and so, i think we could be losing that help. >> karen? >> i think anything sort of right up the fairway or a little cooler is good, anything else, i think, the market will sell off. >> yeah, it's interesting that you mention small caps. small caps look a lot more constructive to me than the s&p 500. at one point today, i saw all the banks down over 1%, i saw, like,
gold continue to rally, despite yields going higher. and the s&p sell off on the back of it. >> bank of america says a strong inflation print will send yields to 4.75%, which would be wow, and probably not very good for equities. >> would normally think that for equities that's going to be problematic. if i think about with my small cap halt, that's problematic for them, too. but overall, i think a hot cpi print just puts cold water on this thesis that we're going -- these...
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you can see the dow down 571, but bond yields, the vix, oil, gold, bitcoin. everything that's gyrate aing in this selloff. let's start with stocks. as you see, the dow is falling. low of the session is a loss of 579 points, so we are heading back down to that point. we've got the s&p down 64. 1.25% ding there. and the nasdaq down 1% if or 192 points. the index that's really getting pummeled though is the russell 2000. biggest percentage loser, down a full 3% right now. pretty much at a session lows. that is in part because small and mid if cap companies tend to be more sensitive to borrowing rates. worst day democrat russell since february 13th. we are continuing to watch all of this. it's also on the lower ticker. and, you know what? if the 10-year treasury yield is any indication, those interest rates that many small and mid caps depend on going lore so that they can borrow more, those interest rites are rising. look at the 10-year yield. yesterday it closed at 4.36%, right now it is the up 19 basis points to 4.555%. benchmark topping 4.5% for the first tim
you can see the dow down 571, but bond yields, the vix, oil, gold, bitcoin. everything that's gyrate aing in this selloff. let's start with stocks. as you see, the dow is falling. low of the session is a loss of 579 points, so we are heading back down to that point. we've got the s&p down 64. 1.25% ding there. and the nasdaq down 1% if or 192 points. the index that's really getting pummeled though is the russell 2000. biggest percentage loser, down a full 3% right now. pretty much at a...
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what would it mean for the other financial markets, bonds, stocks, things like that? >> i'll just add that inflation -- gold is less of an inflation hedge, and that's why i referred to that. it's more of an inverse relationship with interest rates. so when interest rates come down, gold goes up i. if interest rates stay high, then the opposite. right now, actually, i think if we're in a world where the fed cannot cut the 100 basis points i initially thought at the beginning of the year, we're probably going to see that money in money markets stay there. charles: over $6 trillion, maybe goes to 7 trillion. >> correct. there could be even more money going into cash because there are a lot of underpriced risks in the market coming into this year. the s&p is really, really accelerating very quickly. aye been a proponent of buying put options. they're more ec pepsive now. they were -- expensive now. they were cheap -- charles: that was more of a hedge. >> absolutely. charles charles an insurance policy. >> yes, indeed. charles: it's paying off bigtime. >> and if i think it
what would it mean for the other financial markets, bonds, stocks, things like that? >> i'll just add that inflation -- gold is less of an inflation hedge, and that's why i referred to that. it's more of an inverse relationship with interest rates. so when interest rates come down, gold goes up i. if interest rates stay high, then the opposite. right now, actually, i think if we're in a world where the fed cannot cut the 100 basis points i initially thought at the beginning of the year,...
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yields could go to, whether gold or oil was something to worry about or embrace, i think it got more complicated as the week went on, sticky inflation as we repriced the fed path and it caused you to re-wait the probabilities as to whether the fed's going to make a mistake. all that thrown into the mix. again, a market that had been up a lot since the october low going into earnings season. i think it will be welcome if the macro and geopolitical concerns fade a little bit going into next week, and then it can just be about the to-and-fro of earning expectation. >> how, if any, do the rumors out of the middle east about a possible iranian attack on israel figure into this? if at all? >> i think the morning action was very much animated by that or at least exacerbated by it. mostly i'm looking at things like, you know, the moves -- the concerted moves higher in oil, gold, the volatility index, and to a lesser degree, the u.s. dollar. now all of them have kind of moderated those moves in the last little while. so whether that just means the momentum has tired out in the short-term or n
yields could go to, whether gold or oil was something to worry about or embrace, i think it got more complicated as the week went on, sticky inflation as we repriced the fed path and it caused you to re-wait the probabilities as to whether the fed's going to make a mistake. all that thrown into the mix. again, a market that had been up a lot since the october low going into earnings season. i think it will be welcome if the macro and geopolitical concerns fade a little bit going into next week,...
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they should buy or issue bonds. we actually advised them that because of the profit, they should invest in gold so that the money is injected into the production body instead of remaining in the fund. . it happened that a tool called gold bullion deposit certificate it was introduced that the function of this tool was exactly what you said . the gold investment funds that exist in the market and are formed among the shams certificates of deposit are purchased and actually become the owners of the gold bullion. this fund attracts people's money. people buy investment units of gold funds, the money is transferred to the fund, the fund buys the gold bullion , who buys the gold bullion from the gold mines, and this causes the gold mines that are actually sometimes on sale to have problems at all. facing like an official market. defined, there was no ingots now it is standardized, it is graded, it is actually stored in the warehouse of the commodity exchange treasury, and it is sold to investors directly or through funds
they should buy or issue bonds. we actually advised them that because of the profit, they should invest in gold so that the money is injected into the production body instead of remaining in the fund. . it happened that a tool called gold bullion deposit certificate it was introduced that the function of this tool was exactly what you said . the gold investment funds that exist in the market and are formed among the shams certificates of deposit are purchased and actually become the owners of...
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lisa: gold and the dollar, bonds don't work that way. is that how you are playing it? russ: i agree. gold has empirically worked that way. i have to be honest, clearly there have been central bank buying supporting that. when you look at what has happened with the dollar, what has happened with real inflation and interest rates, it is hard to explain why gold is doing what it's doing. we are in a environment of high geopolitical risks and many investors might lean on gold because they have in the past, that geopolitical safe haven. jonathan: it is great to catch up as always. still bullish, still overweight this equity market. speaking of gold, the call from citibank? crazy. all is goldman too. lisa: people will ride the train that the central bank started. we have heard across the board, is this the new haven? gold in one pocket, triple leveraged gold fund, triple leveraged dollar funds, kick bo nds to the curve. jonathan: gold a little softer this morning. elsewhere, let's get your bloomberg brief with dani burger. dani: i was going to start with gold, but instead le
lisa: gold and the dollar, bonds don't work that way. is that how you are playing it? russ: i agree. gold has empirically worked that way. i have to be honest, clearly there have been central bank buying supporting that. when you look at what has happened with the dollar, what has happened with real inflation and interest rates, it is hard to explain why gold is doing what it's doing. we are in a environment of high geopolitical risks and many investors might lean on gold because they have in...
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look at how gold miners defied a lot of gold miners in sydney and they benefitted from the gold spot prices the singapore dollar is getting a benefit with the safe haven currency of choice they overcame early weakness in the session and ended with a little bit more solid footing. one sector to watch in asia is the airlines if oil continues to rise, that could mean higher fuel costs for carriers if the air strikes and the conflict in the middle east continues to escalate, it means a lot of the carriers have to r r reroute from here to europe. that may cause a cloud of uncertainty. back to you, frank good morning >> jp, thank you very much for the report >>> we very more to come on ""worldwide exchange," and including more on the israel strike on iran. >>> and rising political risk. what you should be doing with your money this morning. >>> and later, not for getting about big tech shares sinking despite the pop in stock we have a very busy hour when "worldwide exchange" returns stay with us i was on a work trip when the pulmonary embolism happened. but because i have 23andme, i was aw
look at how gold miners defied a lot of gold miners in sydney and they benefitted from the gold spot prices the singapore dollar is getting a benefit with the safe haven currency of choice they overcame early weakness in the session and ended with a little bit more solid footing. one sector to watch in asia is the airlines if oil continues to rise, that could mean higher fuel costs for carriers if the air strikes and the conflict in the middle east continues to escalate, it means a lot of the...
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yields move up to those levels. >> not only thing, examine commodities gold prices, oil prices higher cocoa, higher into easter check up big gains as you look at market clear oil moving higher gasoline prices up substantially higher, hurting the wallets for a lot of vitt individual americans that are clearly not buying evs at that point in time cocoa corp gold corral toward 44, 50, 2600 there is a lot of upside left for gold, all things put together with what you are seeing with interest rates, there is no way the fed is cutting three times this year. maria: i agree. >> as i look at that. maria: i agree with you mark tepper with me earlier agrees as well seems wrongheaded to be cutting interest rates in environment where we still have this inflation problem. let me get your take on this agreement that the administration wants to have, the biden administration cancellation plans to refill dpleeltd strategic presidentium rev, prices up almost 6%, up 5% last year at the say trend your friend commodities going higher this is where we should be investing. >> if inflation scare is coming ba
yields move up to those levels. >> not only thing, examine commodities gold prices, oil prices higher cocoa, higher into easter check up big gains as you look at market clear oil moving higher gasoline prices up substantially higher, hurting the wallets for a lot of vitt individual americans that are clearly not buying evs at that point in time cocoa corp gold corral toward 44, 50, 2600 there is a lot of upside left for gold, all things put together with what you are seeing with interest...
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. foreign like foreign stocks, people are forced to shift part of their asset portfolio to holding gold and silver, but for example, i confirm that no matter how much people actually invest, they should keep their assets in the form of rial assets, such as stocks, and bank deposits, for sure. it will be positive, but we cannot force our people to not make a rational decision, that is, in fact, we somehow arranged the structure in such a way that we force people to take refuge in coins and tips. the next thing i said, mr. azizan, they say that we have a trade surplus, according to our trade balance positively, in my opinion, some requests for this statement should be made. these are the statistics that the balance of payments that the central bank is publishing. well, you know , according to the customs statistics, we have a trade deficit of 17 billion dollars. out of this 17 billion dollars, 10 billion have no return, mr. azizzadeh, that means we have 27 billion. trade balance. this comes from oil exports that are not registered in the customs. a major part of our expenses is smuggling.
. foreign like foreign stocks, people are forced to shift part of their asset portfolio to holding gold and silver, but for example, i confirm that no matter how much people actually invest, they should keep their assets in the form of rial assets, such as stocks, and bank deposits, for sure. it will be positive, but we cannot force our people to not make a rational decision, that is, in fact, we somehow arranged the structure in such a way that we force people to take refuge in coins and tips....
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when you look at the macro tone, if bond yields were going to run away from us, i don't think gold would be this persistent. i think yesterday was interesting where you had the real estate acting well despite the pump higher and the banks were fine through it. if we were going to use yields, the leadership fabric of the market might look different. we just don't see it yet. global bond yields have not move the same extent that u.s. yields have. tens are still below and to are closer than the lows than highs and german tens have not run away. lisa: the confucian aspect is interesting. and the bank of america derivatives strategist came out and said probably better to rent then own it. how much are you seeing that more broadly? people don't want to own because they don't understand the thesis behind it. chris: i have the luxury of not caring what the thesis is behind it. we look at price action and momentum. lisa: will good for you. we have to discuss it everyday. chris: this has been years in the making. are the short-term overbought? of course they are. i have lost more money trying to p
when you look at the macro tone, if bond yields were going to run away from us, i don't think gold would be this persistent. i think yesterday was interesting where you had the real estate acting well despite the pump higher and the banks were fine through it. if we were going to use yields, the leadership fabric of the market might look different. we just don't see it yet. global bond yields have not move the same extent that u.s. yields have. tens are still below and to are closer than the...
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well, since we do not have the possibility of foreign investment, such as buying foreign bonds, such as foreign stocks, people are forced to divert a part of their asset portfolio to keeping gold and gold. in fact, their investment is to maintain their assets in the form of assets riyal, like stocks, like bank deposits , will definitely be positive, but we can't force our people to make a rational decision, that is, in fact, we somehow arranged the end in a way that we force people to take refuge in coins and regarding the next point that mr. azizan said, they say that we have a trade surplus, i think our trade balance is actually positive. in my opinion , some request for this statement should be made. this is the statistics that the balance of payments that the central bank is publishing. well, you know that the trade deficit is 17 billion dollars. according to the statistics, we have customs. of these 17 dear mr. azizadeh, we have 10 billion dollars of billions of dollars and there is no return. that means we have 27 billions of lost trade balance, the horizontal balance of custom
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bonds are all over the place. gold, a lot of people are saying has gone too far. what do you do? victoria: you have to have defensive components in your portfolio. you know we like the bond market , lopping in some of the income you can get in a barbell on the short end of the curve and the long end of the curve. utilities are moving higher as rates are moving higher. you look at the telecom sector, another good defensive play you can put in your portfolio. there are areas you can go into to add defensive posture, low beta, strong cash flow names. that is what you have to do right now as you wait to see how things play out over the next couple quarters. annmarie: we are waking up to a world where we did see retaliatory strikes from israel on iran. the market is shrugging it off. you expect this to be the status quo until there is serious confrontation? victoria: i think there'll be a lot of turning going on. the retaliation we saw from israel many people were saying it is just a warning shot, letting them know we are here. there is the phrase mess around and find out what will ha
bonds are all over the place. gold, a lot of people are saying has gone too far. what do you do? victoria: you have to have defensive components in your portfolio. you know we like the bond market , lopping in some of the income you can get in a barbell on the short end of the curve and the long end of the curve. utilities are moving higher as rates are moving higher. you look at the telecom sector, another good defensive play you can put in your portfolio. there are areas you can go into to...
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, people have to inevitably. which is actually a part of their asset portfolio they turn to holding gold and silver, but for example, i confirm this, well, definitely not, no matter how much people actually invest , their assets should be kept in the form of rial assets, such as stocks, like bank deposits. it will definitely be positive, but we can't force our people not to make a rational decision, that is, in fact, we have some kind of structure. we arranged a way that we force people to take refuge in coins, and according to the next point that mr. azizzadeh said, they say that we have a trade surplus. i think our trade balance is actually positive. it is necessary to compile the statistics that the balance of payments that the central bank is publishing. well, you can see that we have a trade deficit of 17 billion dollars according to the customs statistics. of these 17 , yes, part of our expenses goes to smuggling, and part of it goes to the outflow of capital. when we say trade balance surplus. we have a balance of payments surplus , the definite result is a decrease in the exchang
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you can short bonds in the futures markets. you can participate in individual commodity markets or you can participate through options or futures in the equity market. i do not think gold is as much of an inflation indicator as perhaps the supply and demand question for uncertainty in the global geopolitical and non-u.s. central banks may have added to gold demand recently. that in the last week or so has had a pretty significant correction. katie: let me go back -- david: as an investor, how do you invest in the conundrum. what do you do? peter: it depends on your timeframe. if you are younger and you of long timeframe do you sit back and that's the nature of markets. on average there's a double-digit decline in the s&p every year. of course i'm always mindful of the six-foot tall man that drowns in the water at the average height of five feet. but in that case you stay the course. if you are more like me and you have a good run, i think the hardest thing in portfolio management and discipline is selling a winner or taking it
you can short bonds in the futures markets. you can participate in individual commodity markets or you can participate through options or futures in the equity market. i do not think gold is as much of an inflation indicator as perhaps the supply and demand question for uncertainty in the global geopolitical and non-u.s. central banks may have added to gold demand recently. that in the last week or so has had a pretty significant correction. katie: let me go back -- david: as an investor, how...
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oil prices heading north, copper, gold, silver. the commodity research index of 19, oddities in your multi year highs. watching the bond market carefully, that tells the tale of interest rates head toward 5% that is the market saying worry time. stuart: what is the fed doing wrong? >> they are in business. i don't think they should be around. don't know what they do for anybody, they keep saying they engineer the economy. one hundred 50 million of us go to work every day engineer the economy. i think they are overrated and one central bank came out and said they believe we are getting disinflation. every price is going up. seems to me if they sign 18 wheeler coming down the highway they would not be able to see that. they worry me, they have so many things wrong through the years. i hope they stay out of the way and leave us alone. stuart: there's a very influential magazine, the economist out of london that says central banks have shot their credibility. the you agree with that? >> i don't know when they ever had it but they went
oil prices heading north, copper, gold, silver. the commodity research index of 19, oddities in your multi year highs. watching the bond market carefully, that tells the tale of interest rates head toward 5% that is the market saying worry time. stuart: what is the fed doing wrong? >> they are in business. i don't think they should be around. don't know what they do for anybody, they keep saying they engineer the economy. one hundred 50 million of us go to work every day engineer the...
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you get a 2-year bond for 5% right now. not much movement for bitcoin, trading around $63,000, 63,5. gold is trading around 2300 an ounce, it's up a tick, just $4. oil trading around $82 a barrel. and now to politics. wow, what a day. very busy day for donald trump, and it started early. he made a campaign stop this morning. trump is making a big play for new york. he was greeted by hundreds of construction workers chanting usa. he's now headed to court for day seven of his new york criminal trial. we are waiting for the judge to rule on whether or not the former president violated that gag order. the supreme court, meanwhile, is going to also be hearing arguments on whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in special counsel jack smith's federal election interference case. those arguments will begin at 10 a.m. eastern. plus, we're going to have live reports as protests continue to rage on college campuses across the country. it's a very busy thursday, april 25th, 2024. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ f
you get a 2-year bond for 5% right now. not much movement for bitcoin, trading around $63,000, 63,5. gold is trading around 2300 an ounce, it's up a tick, just $4. oil trading around $82 a barrel. and now to politics. wow, what a day. very busy day for donald trump, and it started early. he made a campaign stop this morning. trump is making a big play for new york. he was greeted by hundreds of construction workers chanting usa. he's now headed to court for day seven of his new york criminal...
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gold up .6%. the two-year yield down 5 basis points. we have a risk-off day. stocks down, bonds higher. as for the week we are in, we are kicking of earnings. on friday we had the big banks such as jp morgan reporting $1.3 trillion. the big one will be april 22, and it always feels like we are in earnings season with the off-calendar reports. you can see lessons from those two last weeks of april. elective to cpi, investors expect cpi to come in 3.2%, which is where we are right around here. the swaps ar is looking for cpi to drop to 2.5%, even below 2% on the one method. it is interesting because jamie dimon suggested inflation may not be over. we have had indications of that, and that we could see rates go back up towards a percent. never a dull day. katie: never a doll day, a lot happening a 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a
gold up .6%. the two-year yield down 5 basis points. we have a risk-off day. stocks down, bonds higher. as for the week we are in, we are kicking of earnings. on friday we had the big banks such as jp morgan reporting $1.3 trillion. the big one will be april 22, and it always feels like we are in earnings season with the off-calendar reports. you can see lessons from those two last weeks of april. elective to cpi, investors expect cpi to come in 3.2%, which is where we are right around here....
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if they're not in gold, they should be buying? >> not the top end and don't expect it through the moon and it'll continue to go up as the global -- charles: that's going toeclip at night with that one. >> absolutely. charles: rebecca, thank you so much. digital currency running on drivers as gold and sour grapes camp having a bit of fun at the expense of the bitcoin camp saying the moment truth came and didn't do what it was supposed to. my next guest has a reason and bringing in pop investor antonn anthony pompliano. it done a doesn't work. and name an asset going up so well. streetcar went down and gold and other financial markets and these uncertainties going around the political invasions and attacks and rumors and et c etera. investors are liquid for dollars and going back for covid and people dumped every asset in dollars and liquidity and on the way back up and will perform just as well. charles: i was introduced by bitcoin to the people that believe the u.s. government lost its way and john camp and o ffices are on the sam
if they're not in gold, they should be buying? >> not the top end and don't expect it through the moon and it'll continue to go up as the global -- charles: that's going toeclip at night with that one. >> absolutely. charles: rebecca, thank you so much. digital currency running on drivers as gold and sour grapes camp having a bit of fun at the expense of the bitcoin camp saying the moment truth came and didn't do what it was supposed to. my next guest has a reason and bringing in...
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all your skin's cold bond. i'm sunlen serfaty in washington, and this is cnn all right, a live look at new orleans, louisiana on this tuesday morning because why not? >> good morning to you. thanks for being with us and kasie hunt in just a few hours a hearing to determine whether donald trump violated his gag order is going to kick off trump's de in court. prosecutors claim that he violated the order at least ten times on social media& an articles posted on his campaign website. the gag order is supposed to stop trump from talking about witnesses in the case. but the former president couldn't resist attacking former fixer, michael cohen after court adjourned yesterday and what are they going to look at all the lives that in the last trial court lying in the last trial. so he got caught lying pure and what are they going to look at that? >> okay the prosecution has asked the judge to fine trump for each alleged violation, joining me now cnn legal analyst joey jackson a joint good morning to you. i really am int
all your skin's cold bond. i'm sunlen serfaty in washington, and this is cnn all right, a live look at new orleans, louisiana on this tuesday morning because why not? >> good morning to you. thanks for being with us and kasie hunt in just a few hours a hearing to determine whether donald trump violated his gag order is going to kick off trump's de in court. prosecutors claim that he violated the order at least ten times on social media& an articles posted on his campaign website. the...
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video bonded a dozen almost a 3 minute long video of 23 year old. her gold book, poland. he was taken captive from supernova, re festival. it was happening in the early hours of october 7th, not far from the gauze offensive about this video around of the time when he was taken captive, he was sheltering a bone shelves that a grenade was thrown in. and he was shown by the way, ended in 5 days left time and was blowing off. and in the video today, we see that he's missing a lot less time. in the video, he opened the criticizes benjamin netanyahu says they're not doing enough, blames him for not getting the captives out. remember, of course, the when these videos are released these people are not speaking freely. they will be told what they can and cannot say by the captors, but obviously a he, we, he's clearly a being held captive and such, he's been on the ground for about nearly $200.00 days of his most days has a fixed time on the video, but we are just now over mocking the $200.00 days since october the 7th. those re so is reasonably current is the 1st video we've had a
video bonded a dozen almost a 3 minute long video of 23 year old. her gold book, poland. he was taken captive from supernova, re festival. it was happening in the early hours of october 7th, not far from the gauze offensive about this video around of the time when he was taken captive, he was sheltering a bone shelves that a grenade was thrown in. and he was shown by the way, ended in 5 days left time and was blowing off. and in the video today, we see that he's missing a lot less time. in the...
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tandem with iron ore prices that continue to come under pressure despite the rallies we have seen in gold and copper. that has not had too much of an impact. we saw treasuries really getting ahead of the fed speak and aussie bonds in that reaction to the unexpected fall in employment numbers as well. we heard commentary from our conversation with the australian treasurer saying the treasury is on track for a second surplus despite these elevated concerns over chinese growth and how it affects australian demand. and look at crude oil. we are seeing brent a little smaller, set for that weekly drop, offsetting the continued risk we see across the middle east. of course they continue to release them. look at what we are watching when it comes to u.s. treasuries, stumbling on just more fed speak really the mention of a fed rate hike from the new york fed president did his work across pricing across treasuries. take a listen. >> it is not my baseline. my expectation is interest rates are in a good place. eventually at some point when what lower interest rates as the economy to the 2% inflation
tandem with iron ore prices that continue to come under pressure despite the rallies we have seen in gold and copper. that has not had too much of an impact. we saw treasuries really getting ahead of the fed speak and aussie bonds in that reaction to the unexpected fall in employment numbers as well. we heard commentary from our conversation with the australian treasurer saying the treasury is on track for a second surplus despite these elevated concerns over chinese growth and how it affects...
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got commodity booming, crb, gold booming, oil, west texas 8 85 but brent almost 90 buckst . you've got inflationary signs flirting around. what do you make of it. >> and a decent economy as well. usually when there's an equity market selloff, you think flight to quality. but today was the exact opposite. yields are opp rising. it's all about the rate cuts or maybe not rate cuts like we've been talking about. m soay they came out and said a he risk is cutting rates too soon because it could restoke some of the big inflationary measures that are under hug way. i think inflation is a big issue. larry: kevin orr said it rather well on the show last week. too much fed wrapping. wrap --t fed yaping. do we need to hear what the futures market is saying. it's been wrong for the last 100 years. we don't act too soon but, c, there's no rate -- really?pi is thereng any value added fromo what she w said. really? >> jay powell was asked this question on friday. it was good friday and the markets were closed. they said are you too transparent? he said i don't think so. they like coming ou
got commodity booming, crb, gold booming, oil, west texas 8 85 but brent almost 90 buckst . you've got inflationary signs flirting around. what do you make of it. >> and a decent economy as well. usually when there's an equity market selloff, you think flight to quality. but today was the exact opposite. yields are opp rising. it's all about the rate cuts or maybe not rate cuts like we've been talking about. m soay they came out and said a he risk is cutting rates too soon because it...
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so $400 billion worth of us treasury bonds . so they're treasury bonds. so they're trying to sort of, they're trying to sort of, they're trying to sort of, they're trying to detach their economy from the dollar. and, you know, gold is, you know, the perfect sort of fungible or is it fungible or non—fungible? i can't remember anyway . i think can't remember anyway. i think that's it. yeah, yeah, yeah, you can spend it anywhere. it's not you know, you won't be malleable. yeah. you won't be ductile. >> it's incredibly malleable and ductile. >> it must be fungible . you >> it must be fungible. you won't be, subject to sanctions or anything you can't sanction. >> you can't tell where it comes from. >> exactly. yeah yeah. and ukraine, this comes as ukraine has shown that the west, you know, will make a big show of support for a country that gets invaded by a dictator like xi jinping or putin, but then we'll get bored and stop supporting them. and also, xi jinping is 70. the demographics in china are looking pretty grim for china. so it's not it's not actually
so $400 billion worth of us treasury bonds . so they're treasury bonds. so they're trying to sort of, they're trying to sort of, they're trying to sort of, they're trying to detach their economy from the dollar. and, you know, gold is, you know, the perfect sort of fungible or is it fungible or non—fungible? i can't remember anyway . i think can't remember anyway. i think that's it. yeah, yeah, yeah, you can spend it anywhere. it's not you know, you won't be malleable. yeah. you won't be...
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bond market with the fiscal deficit. >> the dollar parity with euro. a lot of people are excited about traveling. something you are excited about is gold. trading at the all-time high. do you believe gold has more upside? >> when you see this 97% move in gold, i think a bit of a pause makes sense. what is clear is geopolitical issues and things in the middle east. we have been warned by security services of israeli retaliation. geopolitical concerns. central banks are buying gold. emerging markets and chinese investors looking better than property in china t. there is demanded for gold. we have that as a hedge against inflation in portfolios. >> nancy curtin and vance howard, thank you. >>> we have more to come here on "worldwide exchange," including the one word investors need to know today. >>> first, we dig into the activity stocks following the cpi report. the chips. the haves and have-nots. >>> more on the fed's next move and what to expect from the nearly two dozen fed heads speaking today. that's not possible. michelle meyer is here to weigh in.
bond market with the fiscal deficit. >> the dollar parity with euro. a lot of people are excited about traveling. something you are excited about is gold. trading at the all-time high. do you believe gold has more upside? >> when you see this 97% move in gold, i think a bit of a pause makes sense. what is clear is geopolitical issues and things in the middle east. we have been warned by security services of israeli retaliation. geopolitical concerns. central banks are buying gold....
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then you've got commodities booming, crb, gold booming, oil, west texas 85 but brent almost 90 bucks. so you've got inflationary signs flirting around. what do i make of it? >> a decent economy as well. i love the report from gerri when she talks about the cross asset, yield story. when you have a equity market selloff you think flight to quality, flight to safe havens, buy treasurys, bond yields fall. today was the exact opposite. yields are rising because it is all about those rate cuts or maybe not rate cuts like we've been talking about. so the fed's loretta mester came out said a huge risk is cutting rates too soon because it could restoke or restoke some of those big inflationary measures that are underway you hinted at. i still think inflation is a big issue. larry: kevin warsh said it rather well on the show last week, too much fed yapping. >> ah. larry: do we need ms. mester, to tell us a, what the futures market is saying? the futures market has been wrong the last 600 years on this subject and others. it is what it is. b, we don't want to acts too soon, but c, there is thre
then you've got commodities booming, crb, gold booming, oil, west texas 85 but brent almost 90 bucks. so you've got inflationary signs flirting around. what do i make of it? >> a decent economy as well. i love the report from gerri when she talks about the cross asset, yield story. when you have a equity market selloff you think flight to quality, flight to safe havens, buy treasurys, bond yields fall. today was the exact opposite. yields are rising because it is all about those rate cuts...
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learn more about a brighter way to invest in gold at sandstormgold.com. >>> we're back on "the half." let's get to bob with today's eft edge. >> well, let's talk with joanna, the cofounder of bond blocks and they are 100% focused on fixed efts. are these four to five percent treasury yields that everybody will continue with in 2024? >> yeah, we think investors can enjoy using u.s. treasury etfs for their cash management and we think 2024 is different, where you will have risks. >> last year, short-term treasuries were all the rage, and this year you say to go in the intermediate term, three to seven years for treasuries, and why are we now in the enter meetut part of the curb? >> we think the fed will bring rates down towards the end of the year, and so when interest rates go down, prices go up. this is how you can manage duration precisely. if you step out of one and two-year duration, that's why we like the intermediate treasuries. >> the eft yielding north of 4%, broad corporate bond, but you like the lowest investment grade out there, you like that, and you also like, of course, w
learn more about a brighter way to invest in gold at sandstormgold.com. >>> we're back on "the half." let's get to bob with today's eft edge. >> well, let's talk with joanna, the cofounder of bond blocks and they are 100% focused on fixed efts. are these four to five percent treasury yields that everybody will continue with in 2024? >> yeah, we think investors can enjoy using u.s. treasury etfs for their cash management and we think 2024 is different, where you...
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so we are seeing uncertainty regarding the future of what is driving the gold with the gold rally. >> one final question that could be directly affected by the elections, we know people in the biden administration want to move ahead on this wealth text where they would be able to tax unearned income in the marketplace. if your stock goes up even if you haven't sold it, you have to pay taxes, what would that do to the markets? >> i think that is taking the markets backwards if that happens it will change the way we look at stock options and evaluations so i think that's going to be a bad thing for the market overall. we'll see what happens, the election is a tossup. >> very interesting. which, you're coming back to talk about housing toward the end of the show, we look forward to that. fast food workers in california are getting a raise, $20 an hour minimum rule for fast food chain workers kicks in today and businesses and consumers are bracing for the impact. madison alworth is here with more details on this. >> thousands of workers in california got a race just like that today but al
so we are seeing uncertainty regarding the future of what is driving the gold with the gold rally. >> one final question that could be directly affected by the elections, we know people in the biden administration want to move ahead on this wealth text where they would be able to tax unearned income in the marketplace. if your stock goes up even if you haven't sold it, you have to pay taxes, what would that do to the markets? >> i think that is taking the markets backwards if that...
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gold futures up .4%. 2407 is a level we are looking at. take a look at what we are looking at in terms of yields. u.s. bond yields fallen across the curve. 10 year yield down 10 basis points. let's get you to india. six weeks of national elections underway with one billion voters starting to cast their votes. i were editor is outside a polling station -- our editor is outside a polling station. >> good morning. this is the world's largest democratic electoral exercise taking place in the fifth largest and fastest growing economy in the world. it has not just domestic implications but international implications as well. it is a morning where i should remind you that india is among the few countries that have ties with both israel and iran. i am in one of the southern states in india that has so far resisted the prime minister's charm and that makes it a fierce battle that his party seeks to fight here over the course of the next six phases to come. it will finish voting today. the goal that the prime minister has is not just to win a third
gold futures up .4%. 2407 is a level we are looking at. take a look at what we are looking at in terms of yields. u.s. bond yields fallen across the curve. 10 year yield down 10 basis points. let's get you to india. six weeks of national elections underway with one billion voters starting to cast their votes. i were editor is outside a polling station -- our editor is outside a polling station. >> good morning. this is the world's largest democratic electoral exercise taking place in the...
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(luke) this will be a gold mine of local intel. just you wait. ke(marci)ng. right. so, tell us about this corn festival? (stylist 1) oooh you got your corn pudding... you got your corn chowder... (marci) so... is it safe around here? (stylist 2) sometimes. (luke) if a family of eight were to need a cold plunge, where would they find it? (stylist 1) ...and then they dip it in butter, then bam, it goes right in. (stylist 2) ...really cute vampire bar. (stylist 1) the reverend does like a blessing on the corn. (luke) donut shops. how far from here? (marci) no eyebrows? (luke) think of how light it'll feel in the summer. we've got to run. eleven thousand more neighborhoods to go! (vo) ding dong! homes-dot-com. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. this is remington. ...he's a member of the family, for sure. we always fed them kibble— it just seemed like the thing to d
(luke) this will be a gold mine of local intel. just you wait. ke(marci)ng. right. so, tell us about this corn festival? (stylist 1) oooh you got your corn pudding... you got your corn chowder... (marci) so... is it safe around here? (stylist 2) sometimes. (luke) if a family of eight were to need a cold plunge, where would they find it? (stylist 1) ...and then they dip it in butter, then bam, it goes right in. (stylist 2) ...really cute vampire bar. (stylist 1) the reverend does like a blessing...
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a very competent economist, here is his latest tweet, let's read, the bubble of everything, stocks, bonds, real estate, is about to burst, the us debt is growing by 1 trillion dollars every 90 days, the us is bankrupt, protect yourself, please buy more real gold , silver and bitcoin, he does not advise investing in ukraine, this is obvious, that is, in fact, the economy is now. we stopped trading with what we called priority markets, those who are in europe, as a result, our economy has actually been a fraud for years, because look, it is developing at a faster pace, budget revenues are growing, this means that, well, essentially this trade was unprofitable for us, it was not as equivalent, so to speak, as our today's indicators and our today's trade, which was reoriented. to other countries, so in this sense, as soon as the west itself cut off this, this is an amazing story, but as soon as ideology came out of the economy, when we began to trade based on those, well, not ideological preferences, it’s more pleasant to sell your goods to this country, and not to this one, but from purely
a very competent economist, here is his latest tweet, let's read, the bubble of everything, stocks, bonds, real estate, is about to burst, the us debt is growing by 1 trillion dollars every 90 days, the us is bankrupt, protect yourself, please buy more real gold , silver and bitcoin, he does not advise investing in ukraine, this is obvious, that is, in fact, the economy is now. we stopped trading with what we called priority markets, those who are in europe, as a result, our economy has...
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finally, we have bonds as an investment alternative, and bonds are the source of the problem when the fed tightens. when short-term treasuries give you more than 5% risk free, lots of people cash out. it's not a bad return. as the fed tightens bonds, short-term pieces of paper become more competitive with stocks. high yielding dividend stocks are among the worst performers. suddenly they've got competition from fixed income. so please be careful of these dividend stocks as safe havens when you're dealing with a sell-off from the fed. they can spring back when the fed starts tightening. the second reason stocks can go down legitimately when the fed raises rates, because the fed isn't perfect. they raised rates when they should have stood pat or cutting rates fast because the economy was slowing rapidly. in recent years, j. powell has been more responsible about not pushing us off a cliff than some of the previous feds. but sell-offs in the wake of the fed raise, those are trickier. although they can lead to decent opportunities. as long as you stay away from the high yielders that beco
finally, we have bonds as an investment alternative, and bonds are the source of the problem when the fed tightens. when short-term treasuries give you more than 5% risk free, lots of people cash out. it's not a bad return. as the fed tightens bonds, short-term pieces of paper become more competitive with stocks. high yielding dividend stocks are among the worst performers. suddenly they've got competition from fixed income. so please be careful of these dividend stocks as safe havens when...
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for the markets to come down, and to be more defensive and yes, i agree, i've been saying, look at gold. you know, take, you know, some of your riskier equity bets off the table and look at types of, like, short-term treasury inflation protected bonds in case we do get a second wave in 2015. neil: still have a ways to go this year. guys, thank you very very much. erin gibbs and katherine rooney. i don't know if you had a chance to see what happened at reagan international airport the other day. this is a pretty scary thing and what was a near collision stopped kind of at the last second. after that. >> stop. >> stop, stop, stop 2937 stop! re for the number one hit maker. -thanks for swinging by, carl. -no problem. so what are all those for? uh, this lets me adjust the base, add more guitar, maybe some drums. -wow. so many choices. -yeah. like schwab. i can get full service wealth management, advice, invest on my own, and trade on thinkorswim. you know carl is the only front man you need. (phone rings) oh, i gotta take this, carl. it's schwab. schwab. (feedback rings) have a choice in ho
for the markets to come down, and to be more defensive and yes, i agree, i've been saying, look at gold. you know, take, you know, some of your riskier equity bets off the table and look at types of, like, short-term treasury inflation protected bonds in case we do get a second wave in 2015. neil: still have a ways to go this year. guys, thank you very very much. erin gibbs and katherine rooney. i don't know if you had a chance to see what happened at reagan international airport the other day....
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i think the bond market is taking that into consideration, as well. that's not particularly bullish for the market, however. >> no. that's one of the reasons why we see gold -- >> i believe so. >> driving as we do, when that haven has been -- when you see one haven not acting properly, that's when gold shines, and that's what we've seen over the past month or so plus. in terms, though, of the historic valuation of the s&p 500, some could argue, though, that historic valuations are not applicable to where we are now, because the composition of the s&p 500 is so different. >> i make the argument, though, if you think about where we've been getting earnings growth over the last year, why we bought this kind of earnings malaise that you've seen across lots of other sectors is because of the names that make up 30% of the s&p 500, they make up 50% of the nasdaq 100. if you didn't have the outperformance from an nvidia, it's become the third-largest market cap company in the s&p 500. if you don't have microsoft doing what it's doing, by the way, trading at 3
i think the bond market is taking that into consideration, as well. that's not particularly bullish for the market, however. >> no. that's one of the reasons why we see gold -- >> i believe so. >> driving as we do, when that haven has been -- when you see one haven not acting properly, that's when gold shines, and that's what we've seen over the past month or so plus. in terms, though, of the historic valuation of the s&p 500, some could argue, though, that historic...
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jonathan: where does gold fit into that at all? david: -- seb: they don't expect for long specific commodities positions, so broadly diversifying metals and mining stocks is how we would think about it. annmarie: so, then you have exposure to the international landscape? seb: yeah, and we are close to neutral on those, those are the most exciting positions, but strategically want to be diversified or nationally. you don't say that lightly, that is pretty hard to do when the u.s. large-cap stocks have dominated for 10 or 15 years. but it does make sense to have a broadly diversified for olio. lisa: when was the last time you really recalibrated this strategy and what would make you recalibrate it once more given that the market seems to recalibrate every couple of months? seb: tactically at the end of october, the market was down 10% and we like to lean in when the market is down. that was a big tactical calibration. we reviewed strategic asset breaks every year but i would say that right now -- i spent a week in asia talking to the
jonathan: where does gold fit into that at all? david: -- seb: they don't expect for long specific commodities positions, so broadly diversifying metals and mining stocks is how we would think about it. annmarie: so, then you have exposure to the international landscape? seb: yeah, and we are close to neutral on those, those are the most exciting positions, but strategically want to be diversified or nationally. you don't say that lightly, that is pretty hard to do when the u.s. large-cap...
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you are seeing massive volatility in the bond market in a week with a lot of auctions. the 10 year yield is it -- is a sex base at -- basis point -- is a six basis point move higher. gold is on the rise and has been a favorite asset for traders all year long, one half of 1% higher. some midday movers on the equity side we will start with caterpillar reporting quarterly sales lower than a year earlier and the trend is expected in the second quarter. they said sales would be largely in line for 2023 but that now seems to be shifting. the company beat expectations in almost every quarter since 2020 and we will talk more because in addition to that 7% drop in caterpillar, meta is dropping dramatically more than 12%. the company announced it will spend billions more than analysts expected on its ai efforts. mark zuckerberg is asking investors for patients. they are not patient today and he says the futuristic technological advance will pay off. abigail doolittle has more. abigail: it's interesting to see that plunge, the worst day since october of 2022. some of it not only h
you are seeing massive volatility in the bond market in a week with a lot of auctions. the 10 year yield is it -- is a sex base at -- basis point -- is a six basis point move higher. gold is on the rise and has been a favorite asset for traders all year long, one half of 1% higher. some midday movers on the equity side we will start with caterpillar reporting quarterly sales lower than a year earlier and the trend is expected in the second quarter. they said sales would be largely in line for...
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gold on quite a streak. >> which is the reason why we look into that as a read on inflation more than bonds right now given the fact you haven't really seen as much nervousness expressed there when you talk about this threshold of bonds continuing to sell off at what point you people worry about oil prices rising and a deficit heading into the election and this is a federal reserve facing obstacles. >> a strong whiff of inflation on that board. brent crude very close to 90 in and around 89. wti bridging 85 for the first time since october. just keep going through the numbers repeatedly. commodities breaking out of the last few weeks. annmarie: you have three dynamics at play. opec-plus cutting production. we are hitting mexico is ratcheting back supply from their state-controlled oil company. demand picking up in places like china and the risk premium of yesterday in the middle east. there's concern given iran has said there will be revenge on this strike at their embassy in damascus. that just means more upside potential for crude. >> manufacturing is spending, in the united states,
gold on quite a streak. >> which is the reason why we look into that as a read on inflation more than bonds right now given the fact you haven't really seen as much nervousness expressed there when you talk about this threshold of bonds continuing to sell off at what point you people worry about oil prices rising and a deficit heading into the election and this is a federal reserve facing obstacles. >> a strong whiff of inflation on that board. brent crude very close to 90 in and...
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in the bond market, things just stabilizing on the two-year. 4.5 917. the interesting breakout the last four weeks has been in the commodity markets. copper has broken out. gold, all-time highs. copper up. energy breaking out. energy stocks up by something like 10%. annmarie: i am stunned by brent crude. jonathan, when i look at a number like that, this has to be a headache for the white house. do they have to think of a drawdown? this is the worst timing this administration could potentially have for a breakout. jonathan: is it just a supply-side story? subtle signs that may be they start to rebound. annmarie: absolutely. you are seeing a pickup in china. opec has been ratcheting back production. we will get a meeting on wednesday where they will be four that we are keeping some of that production. part of it has to do with the fact that the supply is coming the usa. jonathan: wti -- under surveillance, busy week for fed data. we will hear from them every day this week. another round of jobless claims followed by the main event, payrolls on friday. 200
in the bond market, things just stabilizing on the two-year. 4.5 917. the interesting breakout the last four weeks has been in the commodity markets. copper has broken out. gold, all-time highs. copper up. energy breaking out. energy stocks up by something like 10%. annmarie: i am stunned by brent crude. jonathan, when i look at a number like that, this has to be a headache for the white house. do they have to think of a drawdown? this is the worst timing this administration could potentially...