For years critics of central bank policy have been dismissed as negative nellies, but the ugly truth is staring us all in the face:Market advances remain a game of artificial liquidity and central bank jawboning and not organic growth and now the jig is up. As I’ve been saying for a long time: There is zero evidence that markets can make or sustain new highs without some sort of intervention on the side of central banks. None. Zero. Zilch.
And don’t think this is hyperbole on my part, I will present the evidence of course.
In March 2009 markets bottomed on the expansion of QE1 which was introduced following the initial QE1 announcement in November 2008. Every major correction since then has been met with major central bank intervention. QE2, Twist, QE3 and so on.
When market tumbled in 2015 and 2016 global central banks embarked on the largest combined intervention effort in history to the tune of over $5 trillion between 2016 and 2017 giving us a grand total of over $15 trillion in central bank balance sheet courtesy FOMC, ECB and BOJ:
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Interesting that the FED's balance sheet is almost identical in size to the US Government's debt.
Hmmmm
Is the debt real?
Or was the currency manufactured out of thin air?
So many questions . . .
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