Death By A Thousand Cuts.

Well, Tuesday could have gone better. The bottom line is that between another powerful hurricane approaching the U.S. mainland, U.S. markets catching up with their global counterparts in terms of pricing in North Korea after the long weekend, the DACA decision which portends more bickering in Washington, and the looming debt ceiling debate (with the specter of a technical default showing up in today's decidedly poor 4-week bill auction), it was death by a thousand cuts. By the closing bell, it

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4 thoughts on “Death By A Thousand Cuts.

    1. well said–i like that.
      we will see what happens in the overnight markets.
      maybe the quants will get to buy the MONSTER DIP.
      lotsofluck

  1. Today is only 9/5.
    By 9/9 the dip should probably be greater.
    Tropical storm Jose, just formed east of the Leward Antilles,
    May signal the train is camping up.
    And then we have DPRK Day.
    As I posted earlier on Japan’s plans, have we missed anything?
    Possibly a birthday present headed for Guam

  2. NK should be punished hard–not sure a bomb is a good idea tho.
    for those of us short usa markets–that will take care of itself.
    unsustainable is just that.

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