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Spain two-year auction yield seen at 3.46%-Yield at prior Spain 2-year auction 2.069%
Spain 10-year auction yield seen at 5.74%-Yield at prior Spain 10-year auction 5.403%


.....and fading still......
 
A nice 70 pt tickle at the close to make things look a bit respectable?

There was nothing at all good about the data yet only down 70 pts as opposed to up 200 on less good news?

One of my theories is that you know when bad data is coming by the magnitude of the previous rise??

 
Took a quick tourist snap outside the FRB SF before I left today, thought you guys might appreciate it


Who wants some Bennie Bux!
 
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One of my theories is that you know when bad data is coming by the magnitude of the previous rise??

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The equal-weighted Continuous Commodity Index recorded its 8th strait weekly decline. That's the longest in our 14-year database.

could be right
 
Rinse - repeat



Apple Inc. reported a 93% earnings jump for the March quarter on Tuesday afternoon, beating Wall Street's estimates thanks mostly to strong iPhone sales. For the period ended March 31, Apple AAPL +6.43% reported net income of $11.6 billion, or $12.30 per share, compared to earnings of $6 billion, or $6.40 per share, for the same period last year. Revenue jumped 59% to $39.2 billion. Analysts were expecting earnings of $10.07 per share on revenue of $36.96 billion, according to consensus forecasts from FactSet Research. The company said it shipped 35.1 million iPhones in the period, and 11.8 million iPads.

S&P/CS Composite-20 HPI y/y -3.5% -3.5% -3.9% - unadjusted home prices lowest in a decade
Richmond Manufacturing Index 14 7 7 -
CB Consumer Confidence 69.2 69.9 69.5
New Home Sales 328K 321K 353K

This is what I have been saying -

Modern investing offers the promise that investors who "do their homework" and use data more intelligently than the herd can gain a valuable edge. But what if the underlying data available to the investing public is fundamentally flawed?

Story
 
Did you cover your short? The after hours trading is ominous.

Yes, closed out - not going to hold a short when they announce earnings for the obvious reasons, so see how much follow through in the 600's this rotation......it's a wild ride this one
 
Bit of a smack down going on in the Asian futs.

Probably should be buying it.

:grenade:
 
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