Will She or Won’t She? Ep. 109

Will She or Won’t She? Ep. 109


* Tomorrow we have the most highly anticipated Fed meeting ever, but this will not be the last time I'll say this
* We'll also be anticipating October and December if the Fed does not raise interest rates in September
* The odds are they won't do it
* I put a Bloomberg story on my Facebook page: Yellen's former aid says a rate hike would be a serious error
* Why? The official target for the Fed Funds Rate now is at a range of 0 to .25 basis points
* The Fed is contemplating a rate of .25 which is the high end of the existing range
* If they decide to keep the rate at .25, all they've done is fixed the rate at the high end of the range
* This is not even a rate hike
* Why would this be a disaster?
* Isn't that an admission that the economy is fragile?
* When Alan Greenspan lowered interest rates to 1% after the dot com bubble and after Sept 11, people though, this is ridiculous!
* Now we are talking about raising rates to a quarter of that and it is considered a disaster
* What is going to change between September and October and October and December - unless they get worse
* The serious error is to prick the bubble economy
* The more serious error is for the Fed to raise rates and then admit that it was a mistake they lose credibility
* We're going into recession regardless
* If they raise rates, they will have to launch QE4 sooner
* Any rate hike will sow the seed of a rate cut
* On the topic of a recession, let's talk about the economic news we got today
* The first release we got was August Retail Sales
* A rise of .3 was expected and we got a gain of .2
* These are not great numbers
* The worse number of the day was Empire State Manufacturing: last month's horrible number was -14.92 the lowest since 2009
* Wall Street was looking for -.5
* September was -14.67; barely an improvement
* Back to back the worse numbers since the great recession
* The media barely reported on this number at all, but if it were good, it would have been in the headlines
* The Redbook Year over Year Same Store Sales Index has collapsed - right now it is at 1.3
* Previous years ranged between 3% and 5%
* Industrial Production was expected to fall by .2, but fell by .4
* Capacity Utilization dropped from 78 last month to 77.6
* Manufacturing output dropped as well to -.5
* Auto manufacturing had its biggest drop in 4 years
* I have been talking on this podcast about the Auto Bubble and we are getting more evidence that the bubble has burst
* The biggest decline in manufacturing in 4 years is pretty good evidence
* The fact that there is a huge inventory of unsold cars on dealers' lots is evidence that the market is saturated
* We got more news from business inventories: up .1 as expected
* Sales are also falling, so the inventory to sales ration is still 1.36, a notch below the record high from the '08 financial crisis
* Inventories have to come down a lot more because sales are not there
* They are not there because the economy is weak
* Earlier strong GDP growth was from inventory buildup
* All the evidence points to recession
* Employment numbers, which are theoretically good, are a lagging indicator
* All the leading indicators of the economy are flashing a warning
* Yet the media is ignoring the warnings and paying attention to Janet Yellen
* She is pretending the economy is strong so she can pretend to raise rates
* We need to allow the economy to go through that unfortunate crisis and allow the bubble economy to burst and the real economy to heal
* The Federal Reserve shot us up with all these monetary drugs so unfortunately we have to check into monetary rehab<... Our Sponsors: * Check out Fast Growing Trees and use my code GOLD for a great deal: https://www.fast-growing-trees.com * Check out GhostBed: https://ghostbed.com/PETER * Check out Grammarly: https://grammarly.com * Check out Quince: https://quince.com/GOLD * Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code GOLD20 for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.com Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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