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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
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Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)

Discuss Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)
 
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
11 years ago
May 1, 2014 19:51
Remember margin debt? what I wrote in

January 2008

October 2008

and today
http://ashraflaidi.com/articles/falling-nyse-margin-debt-not-yet-a-sell


Ashraf
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
11 years ago
Apr 1, 2014 21:58
S&P 500 SETS RECORD CLOSING thank's to the FED Reverse Repo http://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/omo/dmm/temp.cfm?SHOWMORE=TRUE
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
11 years ago
Mar 29, 2014 12:25
Japanese investors are reportedly hoarding gold bars, aiming for short-term profits, as the country braces for its first sales tax hike in 17 years, seen as crucial for bringing down the massive national debt.

Beginning April 1, Japan’s consumption tax will rise from 5% to 8% and since gold purchases are subject to such levy, speculators are buying now to sell it back to dealers once the higher rate kicks in, FT.com reports (subs. required)

According to the article, customers have lined up for hours this week at some renown precious metals retailers, such as Tanaka Kikinzoku Jewellery, which has seen its sales jump 530% so far this month, compared to the same period last year.

Physical deliveries of gold at the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, meanwhile, have reached its highest levels since 2007 both in February and in December, reports FT.com. The market also recorded substantial delivery surges before the introduction of tax consumption in 1989, and then again when the rate was increased from 3% to 5% in 1997.

Analysts worry the upcoming tax hike may have similar effects to what happened then, deterring consumers and foreshadowing a cycle of falling prices. However other factors, including the Asian financial crisis, also weighed on Japan’s economy, which fell into recession not too long afterwards.
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
11 years ago
Jan 21, 2014 17:44

21-year Intermarket Charts - 7 indices 11 currencies 14 commodities

The only interactive charting of its kind on global markets to give traders, analysts and market buffs a strong grasp on multi-market patterns in order to understand the past
and help anticipate future moves.

Which currency had the longest period of outperformance?

What is the “January Effect” in currencies and what it means for 2014?

What did USD, JPY and GBP have in common in their relation with gold?

Which agricultural commodity rallied for the most of number of years, and which had the most losing years?

Which equity index posted the smallest decline during the crash year of 2008?

How did the Bush Administration's policy on corn affect grains and the Aussie?

Nasdaq accumulated the highest percentage in 2008-2013. Which index advanced by the most prior to the housing crash (1993-2007)?
http://twitpic.com/dsxq8l



Ashraf

DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Jan 17, 2014 1:50
Commodity currencies look ahead.

Useful piece, thanks Ashraf
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Dec 23, 2013 20:18
ah, 1500t in total before 13.
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Dec 23, 2013 20:06
anyone heard if jap pension fund use 1% to buy gold in next 2 yrs gonna push gold to 1552? if 3%, 2258.
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Dec 21, 2013 10:57
yrs ago, i heard a rumour about RSA not safe and china not gonna use it, i thought it just a rumour...now snowden prove it was true. :(

WTF!
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
11 years ago
Dec 19, 2013 15:47
Gold vs Bitcoin before & after Fed announcement
http://twitpic.com/dp8hsa


Ashraf
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Dec 18, 2013 21:08
any indices target by 1st jan?

FTSE 6820?