I don't have time to keep up with Clown World so I used our RSS Agent to give me the low down. Probably saves me at least 20-30 mins listening to Keynesians pontificate. Enjoy.
Summary
- The podcast discusses the recent weak economic data, including the weak ISM numbers and the disappointing payrolls report.
- There is a focus on the market reaction to the data, with tech stocks being a popular choice for investors amid the market correction.
- The podcast explores the SAM rule, a recession indicator based on the rise in the unemployment rate, and its implications for the current labor market.
- There is a debate between analysts on whether the Fed will cut rates by 50 basis points or stick to a 25 basis point cut in September.
- The discussion also touches on concerns about inflation and the Fed's potential response to it.
Key Points
- Weak economic data, including ISM numbers and payrolls report, causing market volatility.
- Tech stocks seen as a safe haven amid market correction.
- Discussion on the SAM rule as a recession indicator based on unemployment rate.
- Debate on whether the Fed will cut rates by 50 basis points or stick to 25 basis points in September.
- Concerns about inflation and its impact on Fed's decision-making.
Top Quotes
- "If the Fed does anything that looks or smells like they're eager to embrace the Fed Put, we would likely see inflation starting with risk assets." - Peter Schiff Academy
- "The key thing in the jobs report is not that the unemployment rate rose to 4.3%. It's not 1 month of data. It's that we now have 4 consecutive months of the unemployment rate rising and accelerating." - Andrew Hummhorst
- "The household survey is a very noisy set of data. It's a very small sample. If we were seeing a dramatic pickup in jobless claims, if the JOLTS data were supportive, if all the other survey data that we were seeing was supportive of a dramatic weakening in the labor market, I'd be more convinced." - Steven Stanley
Conclusion
The podcast delves into the recent weak economic data, market reactions, the SAM rule as a recession indicator, and the debate over the Fed's potential rate cuts. There are also discussions on inflation concerns and its impact on the Fed's decision-making process.
Resumen en español
Datos cambian rápido,
Fed en la balanza.
Incertidumbre.
ELI5 Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast
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So, no, I'm not at all impressed with this ELI5 summary. People are much more capable than this. They deserve a more detailed perspective. We need to focus on making America great again, not these dime-a-dozen analyses.
Now inflation - there's a word these folks like to throw around. They think it's a big deal. It's
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