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The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

The Short Lady Has Not Sung Ep.135

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Peter Schiff

Business News, Business, Investing, News, Politics

4.65.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2016

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary


* As I said in my last podcast, when the the Federal Reserve issued its press release yesterday at 2:00pm, Janet Yellen did not give the markets they were hoping for; in a way, it was almost as if she threw them an anchor instead, because the Dow Jones ended up falling about 200 points as a result of the disappointing statement
* The statement was dovish, but it wasn't dovish enough, and even though the Dow recovered about half those gains, I think the market is still on the defensive, given the fact that Janet Yellen still did not veer from the projected rate hike path, even though the Fed went out of its way to say that the tightening would be very gradual and that rates would still be low for a long time
* And the Fed will continue reinvesting all all the maturing bonds, so the balance sheet will not shrink at all
* They will continue to reinvest interest and principal payments, meaning the balance sheet will continue to grow, so it's still QE, just a slimmed down version
* But I do expect full-blown QE4 to come before the November election
* I do believe that this is the first step in a reversal of policy because Janet Yellen did acknowledge that economic growth slowed last year
* In fact, it slowed more at the end of the year, as we will see when we get the first look at the Q4 GDP tomorrow; I think the economic slow-down is continuing in 2016
* The Fed also said that they were monitoring the financial and global markets and will take in consideration the effects that these might have on economic growth, inflation and employment
* Obviously, the effects on economic growth are going to be negative - it's the reverse wealth effect
* The Fed puts a lot of stock in the wealth effect, but it's a two-edge sword
* The Fed statement also mentioned that they are still targeting 2% inflation but that they're not quite there, and expressed concern that they might not meet that goal
* To me, acknowledging the economy is slowing, going out of their way to mention that they are monitoring the global economy is an easing from their rhetoric
* The Fed is going to have to do a lot more than that subtle suggestion
* I think it is enough to turn the dollar; it has been weakening across the board today
* Oil prices have moved up a bit
* Gold stocks have actually done a little bit better than gold - gold and silver were both hit today: gold was down about $10/11, silver was down about .30
* There was a huge sell order that came in early in the morning and just knocked the markets down in about a minute, which has been typical
* It looked like the metal was poised to continue to move higher
* We'll see what happens tomorrow when we get the GDP
* But one of the reasons it looked like today should have been a big day for gold was the economic news that came out early this morning on December Durable Goods
* They were looking for a +.2 increase, following a 0% gain in November
* Instead, first they revised the November's number to -.5 and then, instead of improving, we dropped 5.1 - Huge decline!
* You have to go back to the '08 financial crisis to find a Durable Goods that bad
* It gets worse when you look at the details
* Strip out transportation: they were looking for zero, instead we got -1.2
* On top of that, they took last month's -.1 and made it -.5
* The worst one is Core Capital Goods: last month was down .4 and we got -4.3
* Year-over-year Capital Goods is down 7.5%
* So, given this number and the Fed's statement yesterday, I expected gold to build on its momentum, but for that big sell order that happened early in the morning
* The gold stocks held up today, despite the big drop in gold
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0:00.0

Well, as I thought in my last podcast, when the Federal Reserve issued its press release

0:15.7

yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Janet Yellen did not give the markets the lifesaver

0:23.2

they were hoping for.

0:24.7

In a way, it was almost as if she threw them an anchor instead because the Dow Jones

0:29.9

ended up falling about 200 points as a result of the disappointing Fed statement.

0:35.8

It was dovish, but just not quite dovish enough to help the market.

0:40.6

Even though the Dow recovered about half those gains today, that was about 125, I think

0:46.7

the market is still on the defensive, given the fact that Janet Yellen still did not really

0:52.0

severe from the projected path of rate hikes.

0:56.2

Even though the Fed went out of its way in its statement to say that the tightening would

1:00.6

be very gradual and that rates would still be very low for a long time, and the Fed did

1:07.1

reiterate that it's going to continue reinvesting all of the maturing bonds so that the balance

1:13.4

sheet will not shrink at all.

1:15.6

They will continue to reinvest interest and principal payments, meaning the balance sheet

1:19.6

will in fact grow because the interest payments are also reinvested not just the dividends.

1:25.6

It's still QE, just a much more slimmed down version.

1:30.5

But again, I do expect full-blown QE4 to come certainly before the November election.

1:36.8

But I do believe that this is the first step in the direction of a reversal of policy,

1:42.8

because what Janet Yellen did in fact say is she acknowledged that economic growth had

1:48.2

slowed last year.

1:50.1

And in fact, it is slowing more at the end of last year.

1:54.3

We'll see that when we get the first look at the fourth quarter of GDP tomorrow.

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