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July
19
2018

Pay Attention Moment- Time to wake up from your Summer Slumber
Plunger

The economies of the world are at an inflection point.  Enough data points have now presented themselves to be able to see the outlines of a major shift in the markets of the world.  We are at a pay attention moment.  There comes a time when a successful investor must make some hard decisions to position himself to be able to take advantage of opportunities down the road.  The markets are telling us now is such a moment.

It’s time to sit up and pay attention to what Mr. Market is trying to tell us.

It appears we are at the top of the cycle,  anecdotal evidence is now pouring in.  But that is just a cyclical story.  The bigger story is that major market forces that have been brewing in the system for 25-40 years are now coming to a head.  They are now dovetailing with the cyclical turn and together they may cause a massive shift in the world’s economic structure which has been erected over these 25-40 years. Few can even imagine these changes let alone prepare themselves for them.

China’s Bubble Economy- Ripe for Bursting 

The main driver of this process is China’s bubble economy.  If it bursts, the world goes into a depression.  I am going to ask you to keep an open mind about this issue.  Phrases like bursting bubbles, and world depression, likely sound like hyperbole,  simply too far out there to really get serious about.  No, its a real possibility and you need to consider it as such.  In fact, the US and China have now been in a trade “Cold War” for 18 years now,  since China entered into the WTO.  But here is the thing…the USA hasn’t realized this until just recently.  What is going on right now is the trade-cold war just broke out into a trade-hot war and the U.S. finally realizes it is one of the main combatants. The two sides are so far apart that there is no mutually agreeable solution.  Both sides have launched the first round of weapons at each other (tariffs) and their effect has the potential to burst each others credit bubbles.

I highly recommend reading the book Death by China by Peter Navarro.  Peter is Trump’s lead trade advisor. Trump is executing Peter’s strategy.  If you don’t have the time to read the book you can watch the documentary for free if you have 70 min of spare time.  Again if you want to sit up and pay attention, you will do it, make it your weekends education.

This documentary delivers the message of how the US has been gutted of its manufacturing base.  You may not have realized how complete it has been, watch it and you will know the extent of it.  This documentary provides a good understanding of what has happened, however what is more important for investors to know is how it happened from a macroeconomic understanding.  Once you understand the macro story you begin to see that any attempt to resolve it leads directly to the bursting the bubbles on both sides of the Pacific.  Yes, this is how unstable the world economy has become.

The China Story in condensed bullet point form.

It would take a book to properly explain how all of this happened, but I am going to try my best to the weave the story into condensed form.

The huge bubble on both sides of the Pacific was enabled by the ending of the Bretton Woods monetary system.  This was because since dollars could no longer be exchanged into gold, huge imbalances could now be accumulated and held as the result of trade surpluses.  As the Chinese accumulated massive trade surpluses they bought US Treasury debt and held it on their balance sheet.  This had many effects:  first off by purchasing $4T in US Treasury debt with their trade surpluses it stoked the financial bubble in the USA.  Secondly the Chinese printed Yuan and bought US Treasuries which was a form of currency manipulation.  It kept the Yuan from rising thus keeping their goods competitive.  Otherwise running such huge trade surpluses would have made their currency rise and prevented them from being able to sell cheap goods.

Deficits Pile Up

Then over the next 25 years China ran increasingly larger trade surpluses.  Again,  only having a fiat currency allowed this huge asymmetry since the imbalance never cleared as the surplus was converted into U.S. treasury debt and held on China’s balance sheet

 

 

Trade surplus of over $4 T

So where did China get all of its money from?

In a word it came from a fractional reserve banking system.  China received $4 T of foreign capital inflows and they used it as base money to loan off of.  They created over $25 T of credit collateralized by the $4 T of foreign inflows.  Essentially money out of thin air.

You should now start to see why a trade war is an impossibility for China,  If foreign inflows  reduce it shrinks their highly leveraged and unstable credit bubble. The nature of credit bubbles is they must keep expanding.  The second it shrinks the entire structure has the risk of unraveling.  This is why the dance between the US and China is a high wire act.

Through massive credit creation China has built out its export industry to where they now produce 59% of the world’s cement production, and  50% of world steel production.  The world now only needs 65% of this capacity therefore a steel tariff on Chinese steel could result in China holding 35% of world steel production as idled capacity.  This would blow a hole through the Chinese economy.  The average daily wage of Chinese workers is $9/day so there is insufficient domestic demand to sustain these industries.

Bottom line: to survive China must export its extreme excess capacity in the face of lack of world demand.  This is an unsustainable model which has now run out of time.  China is now set-up for a hard landing and when China has a hard landing the world goes into a depression because since 2008 it has been their growth that has driven the world.

Trade War-Tit for Tat

Recently the Trump trade negotiators slapped on a $50 B tariff as a negotiating tool.  China responded with a similar counter response.  The US then upped the ante with a $200 B additional tariff.  This is a nuclear option as one can see in the below import-export numbers:

US to China- $130 B

China to US- $506 B

So the Chinese are already out of bullets, they cannot match the tariffs thrown up by the US since their exports are 4X greater than the US and they only import $130 B.  Understanding the nature of the Chinese model which they have built out over the past 30 years one can see they cannot possibly comply with any of the US demands because they must maintain a trade surplus. Without this surplus their economy implodes.

The Ugly Truth of the Matter

What Trump trade policy is attempting to do is to reverse the 35 year structural configuration of the world economy without triggering a collapse. The key element of this structure is the ongoing trade deficit between China and the world.  The seemingly impossible task is to eliminate the trade deficit without popping the bubble.

Government propaganda would have one think that our current recovery is an organic growth story and the US engine is pulling the world out of the 2008 GFC.  This of course is delusion as the truth is that since the 2008 GFC China has been the driver of world economic growth.  This growth has been fueled by rapid credit growth within China.  Ending growth in China would be the catalyst for the world slipping into a depression with massive idled capacity to reconcile.

So with a hot trade war breaking out its easy to see that if this gets out of hand it could have immediate and dire consequences for all the world’s economies.

The Post Bubble Contraction- (PBC)

All of this of course is custom designed as the ingredients to the post bubble contraction which it appears we are now entering into.

Question:  What happens to the senior currency during a PBC?

Answer:- Simple, it goes up.  Because credit contracts and debts must be paid off in the senior currency.  Also money from around the world flows towards the senior currency and the most liquid financial instruments in that currency: short term treasury paper.

Below: Rising USD.

The Gathering Storm- Data Points start to coalesce.

We should all know our current market is only months away from being the longest bull market in US History if we go on to new highs.  Also the current economic expansion is just months short of being the longest in US history.  Yes, the cycle is very long in the tooth. Therefore we should be on the look out for ending action and there is plenty out there.

The Yield Curve:

You have heard a lot about this.  Contrary to what you may have heard it doesn’t have to invert to trigger a recession plus the current curve is just as flat as when the last two market peaks occurred.

Flattening Yield Curve at the market peak in the year 2000:

 

Below Market Peak Oct 2007:

 

Today’s Yield Curve in Blue- Just as Flat as previous market tops. The scale may make the slope look steeper, but it’s essentially the same as the two above with only a 1% difference between short and long duration:

 
US Yield Curve Jul 2018

I have chronicled before the sequence of events we have been witnessing as the market stepped through the topping process of the past year. Throwover top, buyers capitulation, bitcoin as the the main object of speculation at the top, and once the top was in the immediate the slaughter of the volatility traders.  Since then the market has been going through the motions of a Dow Theory confirmation process while the market has put in divergences of the NASDAQ and Russell going onto new highs.  We have covered this before, but now we have new elements of a topping process which have surfaced recently,  principally in the commodity sector.  Commodities have had a rough time over the past month and look to have put in its top as well.

The above charts are pretty eye popping once one looks beneath the surface.  Overall the commodities index shows a minor turndown, but that’s mainly due to the energy complex holding the overall index up.  Keep in mind energy typically holds up until the last second.  In 2008 oil reached its peak in early July well after everything had already begun to turn down.

Copper: Broke in a catastrophic failure.  More on this below

Industrial Metals– Broke with 30 EMA turned down.

Precious Metals- Broke 30 EMA down

Agricultural Index– Dead, just waiting for confirmation

Energy/Oil – Still in an uptrend, however possibly putting in a top currently…see below.

Commodities getting crushed is part and parcel of a PBC taking hold of the market.

So above we see another major piece of the puzzle falling in place with commodities topping.  A few weeks back it was the emerging markets and now the latest is commodities themselves.

So why aren’t stocks themselves headed down?

I suspect they are simply marching along on borrowed time.  We are in peak summer La La Land.  In my view the key tell to the market is Tesla.  As long as Tesla can remain elevated it means psychology remains positive and risk on.  Here is a stock that is so clearly a fraud yet, it continues to hover and brutalize the shorts.  As long as investors chose not to see the obvious frauds that are out in plain site such as Tesla, it tells us the public desires to keep their blinders on and whistle past the graveyard.

Recall what a glorious summer in Paris it was in July 1914, as people took in the sun and enjoyed themselves in the cafes throughout the city, oblivious to the forces of disaster coalescing throughout Europe.

Could that be where we are today… metaphorically?

 

 

 

 

My name is Burt Coons.

My Pen name "Plunger" is a spoof based on a quote from P.J. O’Rourke, an American political satirist and journalist.

“Giving assets to a stock market plunger is like giving beer and car keys to teenage boys."

A plunger is the polar opposite of a prudent investor. "Most prudent investors find that their permanent profits come from a diversified portfolio where they maintain a discipline of letting profits run and cutting losses quickly. A plunger, on the other hand, will make daring emotional speculations, risking a large percentage of capital on a single trade, having total unquestioned certainty on their "trade-of-the-month". Seldom do they build into a position over time adding increasing purchases only after the market validates their market opinion. No, instead they plunge into the trade all at once."

In my formal training I achieved a BS in Economics with a focus on econometrics and political economy. After earning my degree, my academic journey revealed to me that conventional Keynesian theory was wholly insufficient in explaining the financial world we live in. This led me to the Austrian school of economics as founded by Ludwick Von Mises. I was mentored by Harry Browne and have studied the entire works of Mises and Murray Rothbard.

As an investor and trader I have been principally influenced by Dow Theory and the great analysts who developed and evolved it to what it is today. Modern portfolio management falls far short of what the great stock market theorists of the 20th century had to offer. What has been lost is the skill of interpreting the averages through reading the language of the market.

My role as a market historian has evolved from reading the greats on market history. I have observed the great Wall Street analysts of old were far superior to anyone providing analysis today. So we use the method of these analysts, Charles Dow, William P. Hamilton, Robert Rhea and Richard Russell to guide us. I am also a student of the technical analysis discipline know as Chartology ( a modern adaptation , by TA analyst Rambus, of the classical work authored in the 1950s by Edwards and Magee)

To be successful as an investor one must not follow Wall Streets recommendations, but instead develop the skills to independently interpret the market.

I have been fortunate the past 30 years observing, up close, the economies and cultures of the world in the role of being a Captain for a major International airline."

 

 

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