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Stocks Continue to Bore and a Broad Observation From a Cynics Point of View

For the better part of the past 3 months, markets have lost its élan vital, its virile spirits which propelled it from the doom filled days of February, when all seemed lost and China was inexorably ravaged, to new glorious heights.

Since then, the dry bulk index has risen by 193% and stocks bottomed — paving the way for a widely hated market rally, which seemed out of sync with the numbers coming out of corporate America. Nevertheless, there have been terrific gains in a wide array of industries, many in both semis and commodities, enabling many to exit the summer months with an acute sense of achievement and accomplishment. The deficits that had a forlorn affect on the moods of professional money managers have all but dissipated, up until very recently after renewed concerns that the Fed would hike rates into an already stupid and rotten oligarch’d economy.

On news that Draghi wouldn’t self mutilate himself in front of the press today, stocks have sold off.

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The true story here is the non stop run in the dollar, something that is sure to be mentioned as a reason for earnings short falls this quarter.

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The market is begging, like dogs, for more QE. Without the rigging of markets and rigging of US elections, freedom and prosperity might prevail. Those of us domiciled in middle earth would prefer that freedoms be curtailed and the poor watched over closely. It’s in the best interest of a certain subset of our society to draw from the very best and cheapest labor available in the world. Our corporations cheerfully uplift these bedraggled people and increase their standard of living. One day, said people might purchase a Coca Cola whilst entering inane messages into their Facebook messenger on their fireproof Apple mobile phone.

While some might argue that these policies decrease the standard of living for Americans at home, while promoting a consumerism economy, one based on marketing to an already low information public — saddling them with debt and taxes that bar them from rising above their place, I can only suggest that they move to Mumbai and try avoiding getting raped on public transport or having their hair cut off while eating a riced pudding snack.

The world is changing and our mode of living with it. The internet is no longer a disorganized mess of shifty artists attempting to express themselves, but a well oiled and very greased up corporate machine whose sole purpose is to collect data, from which agencies and retailers might bargain to either watch you closely or sell you a handbag. The news is uniform and the social media empires ensure that competition remains at bay. As long as people are focused on tapping into Facebook and Twitter, they’ll lose interest in trying to compete.

The socials are, essentially, the welfare of the internet, giving people just enough to satisfy their craven demands for attention and praise.

Off to Twitter.

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11 comments

  1. mx2101

    A thoughtful piece and enjoyable to read, sir.

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  2. wisprjet

    You are truly a gifted writer and observer of world events and human reactions Dr. Fly.

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  3. ironturd

    God bless you and your good work!

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  4. peaches

    My life and relationships are exponentially better after deleting twitter and FB. Could also be leaving the financial industry. Its been a wild year.

    If my worthless idiot opinion is worth your attention, I think its becoming obvious what posts bring out the worst in the rabble and which bring out the best, as well as which posts help us plebeians make money whilst trading with our “rent” money and which ones simply point out what we already know about the despicable state of our nation.

    People come here for an opinion, because Cramer is an idiot and you are not, because my manager knew more about the Rangers than 10 year rates. I don’t suppose you truly believe everyone reading this is worth 7 figures. My lifestyle speaks for itself, as opposed to the scared slaves I left behind in the financial district.

    But its your blog sir. Just like its Zuckerberg’s website. Its your right to block and ban whatever and whoever you want.

    Great fucking post by the way.

    Off to go fuck myself in a sewer.

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  5. juice

    good rant

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  6. helicopter ben

    Hmm, I was thinking about how society is gonna change too. Sometimes it seems like 1984 and A Brave New World are more like guidebooks for the elite as opposed to dystopian fiction.

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  7. heckler

    Tru Dat Fly, and good write Old Sport. I’m so fucking sick of everything being a god damned commercial. Sell me medicines and ideologies that’ll kill me anyway but will make my final days that much more bearable. Stay inside it’s fucking dangerous out. Click click and rot away.

    It’s been a long time… when’s change gonna come?

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  8. peso trader

    Change comes from inside:
    http://www.bible.ca/ef/expository-ecclesiastes-1-4-11.htm

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  9. jacked rabbit

    “As long as people are focused on tapping into Facebook and Twitter, they’ll lose interest in trying to compete.”

    Best sentence about our economic situation I’ve read in a long damn time. Kudos.

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