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Tyler Durden (pseudonym) is thelead writer at ZeroHedge. Tyler represents the idea that a return to truly efficient markets is a possibility and a necessity. After having experienced the inner workings of capitalism at various asset managers and advisors, Tyler believes that the current model is ...more

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Think Bitcoin Is A Bubble? Here's Your Chance To Short It
Has the fact that the price of a single bitcoin has risen nearly eight-fold so far this year prompted you to turn bearish on the world's most valuable digital currency? Well, here’s your chance to short it.
Moody's Boosts Modi: India Gets First Sovereign Credit Upgrade Since 2004
Moody’s argued that Modi’s reforms will help to stabilize India’s rising debt levels.
Financial Times: Sell Bitcoin Because The Market Is About To Become "Civilized"
In the run-up to the launch of the bitcoin futures contract, the Financial Times has written a piece on the likely impact of futures trading on the Bitcoin price.
Gold Gains As Stocks Slide, Yield Curve Crashes, & Dollar Dumps
Gold had its best week in over a month, surging back above its 50DMA towards the $1300 level.
Gold Up Most In 3 Months, Spikes Above Key Technical Level
Gold continues to shine in the post-Saudi-coup world.
As Oil Heads For Down-Week, Crude Stakes Are Huge
WTI and Brent dropped this week as inventories rose, demand outlooks dimmed, and OPEC hope faded.
As Bitcoin Nears $8000, American Investors Plan To 'HODL' Until It Hits $196,000
Overnight saw the price of Bitcoin surge to $7997 following Zimbabwe chaos and defaults in Venezuela. If American investors are to be believed, the cryptocurrency has a long way to go before they are selling.
BoE Warns Weekly Fund Redemptions Of 1.3% Would Break Corporate Bond Market
The Bank of England has done some timely and truly eye-opening research into the resilience of corporate bond markets.
You'll Never Guess What Happened To BuzzFeed's IPO Chances After It Missed Revenue By 20%
Earlier today, WSJ reported that Mashable would sell itself to Ziff Davis publishing for a paltry $50 million, just one-fifth of the lofty $250 million valuation it had reported as recently as the spring of last year.
Venezuela, PDVSA CDS Triggered: ISDA Says Credit Event Has Occurred
The ISDA Determination Committee decided, after punting for three days in a row, that a Failure to Pay Credit Event has occurred with respect to both the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as well as Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A.
UBS Reveals The Stunning Reason Behind The 2017 Stock Market Rally
It's 2018 forecast time for the big banks. With Goldman unveiling its seven Top Trades for 2018 earlier, overnight it was also UBS' turn to reveal its price targets for the S&P in the coming year.
Deutsche: The Swings In The Market Are About To Get Bigger And Bigger
On November 9 something snapped in the Nikkei, which in the span of just over one hour crashed more than 800 points at the same time as it was revealed that foreigners had just bought a record amount of Japanese stocks the previous month.
Stocks Are Surging, But What Happens When Europe Closes?
The Dow is up 180 points, VIX is below 11.5, HYG is up the most in 3 months... all following China's massive 820 billion Yuan liquidity injection.
Initial Jobless Claims Jump Most Since 2016's Growth Scare
Ignoring the storm-driven aberrations, this week's 10k jump in initial jobless claims to 249k signals a notable regime shift in the labor market.
Norway's $1 Trillion Wealth Fund Suddenly Considers Dumping $35 Billion Of Oil And Gas Stocks
One of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds, and one which ironically amassed the overwhelming majority of their wealth via rich oil reserves, is now looking to sell off some $35 billion worth of energy stocks.
Futures Jump, Global Stocks Rebound From Longest Losing Streak Of The Year
After five consecutive daily losses on the MSCI world stock index and seven straight falls in Europe, there was finally a bounce, as investors returned to global equity markets in an optimistic moood.
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