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An Ill Omen Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to The Daily Reckoning here.]( [Unsubscribe]( [Daily Reckoning] “Peak Liquidity” - Warning: market sentiment is “increasingly euphoric”… - Peak liquidity… - The Fed has a tiger by the tail… Recommended Link [NOBODY in the mainstream media is talking about this]( [Read more here...]( This is NOT a political message. It’s NOT even my opinion. It’s a matter of fact. That’s why I’ve actually recorded an urgent video for you that explains this opportunity. But there’s not much time left. To make sure you don’t miss out... [Go Here To See It Now]( Annapolis, Maryland April 21, 2021 [Brian Maher] Dear Reader, The red flag came down on Wall Street today… and the green flag went running up the pole. Stocks had run negative the past two sessions, jittered by surging COVID cases globally. But today, recovery is back on its legs — evidently. The Dow Jones leapt 316 points. The S&P jumped 38, the Nasdaq 164. The 10-year Treasury yield rose by the merest fraction, to 1.56%... still markedly off its late March 1.75% peak. Lower yields, in reminder, generally push stocks up — while higher yields pull stocks down. Gold, meantime, found a fresh wind today, up a robust $16.50. Conversely, Bitcoin absorbed a grand thumping — down $1,694 — and 10 cents. Perhaps Mr. Musk will buy the dip. Increasingly Euphoric Bank of America refers lately to the market’s "increasingly euphoric sentiment." The numbers are with them. The Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Fund Manager Survey came issuing last week. Over 200 fund managers gave out their market sentiments. These sentiments ran to bullish extremes. The survey tallied the second-most bullish reading on record… second only to the 2011 survey… when quantitative easing was raging. Today’s sentiment is 2011’s sentiment — these fund managers know the Federal Reserve is with them. We hazard their financial genius rises and falls with the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet. These days they are a gang of Einsteins. No Precedent. None. Sven Henrich of Northman Trader: The amount of liquidity pumped into the markets and the economy in the last year dwarfs anything we’ve seen in history… the amount money pumped into markets is simply unfathomable… In the U.S. alone 55% of GDP, $12.3 trillion in just 13 months. There is no precedence for this. None. To full grasp the enormity of the cumulative size of the most recent intervention amounts... for $12.3 trillion the total actually comes to $37,500 for every man, woman and child in the U.S. (population 328M). That’s how much was just injected into the economy and financial markets over the past 13 months. And so fear has given way… the bears are giving up… and the crowd is giving in. Recommended Link [Why Is the Fed Preparing for a 55% Drop in Stock Prices?]( [Read more here...]( According to the Financial Times, the U.S. Federal Reserve is “preparing to test banks’ ability to withstand a 55% fall in equity prices.” Could you afford to see stocks get chopped in half? The situation, however, is not straight-forward… And according to tech expert Jeff Brown—who picked Bitcoin in 2015, as well the #1 tech winners in 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2020—while some stocks will indeed tank… a few will rise even more sharply. Jeff appeared in a special interview to explain his views. And, already, this viral video has been watched 9.8 million times. [Watch The Video Now]( Charles Hugh Smith from last Saturday’s reckoning: The middle class has finally surrendered the last of its rational risk-aversion and gone all-in on bets in the Fed's rigged casino. Record inflows into equities is evidence that the middle class has been suckered into the Fed's rigged casino. Why lose money every day in savings and money market accounts when newbie punters are raking in $250,000 a month playing options on Gamestop? More evidence that the middle class has gone all-in is the unprecedented highs in margin debt. The Trap Is Set As we have claimed before: The stock market is an ingenious device... constructed to inflict the greatest suffering upon the most people... within the least amount of time. We sense it has set its trap. When the trap snaps shut, we do not pretend to know. But the bait is out. Charles makes mention of margin debt. Margin debt has ballooned 49% this past year — to a record $814 billion. But our agents whisper that the actual figure may run into the trillions. That is because financial institutions conceal their margin debt in a bewildering maze of mirrors, throwing regulators off the chase. Details are somewhat dim. But we would not be one whit surprised if margin debt does run to trillions. If the market takes a true licking… and the margin calls go out… the phones will ring for a long, long time. Is the market in for a licking? Too Many Bulls Bank of America Merrill Lynch, aforesaid, operates a contraption labeled the “Sell Side Indicator.” It is a thermometer of sorts, a thermometer of investor emotion. In the depth of bear markets, the patient shivers with fear. At the height of bull markets, the patient grows delirious with fever. BofA claims, “It has historically been a bullish signal when Wall Street was extremely bearish, and vice versa.” It is the “vice versa” that steals our attention today. The thermometer indicates investors are beginning to run a fever again… This Sell Side Indicator is one tick away from blaring a “sell” siren. Not since the onset of the Great Financial Crisis has the sell warning wailed louder. BoA does not forecast a market calamity within the next year. But it warns that returns could disappoint terribly. Priced for Perfection The market is presently “priced for perfection.” It goes along under the impression that the economy will rage, that corporate earnings will soar, that today’s obscene valuations are justified. Each is a fantastic assumption. This market, this economy, cannot push along without heroic efforts by the Federal Reserve. Or perhaps they could — we are not permitted to learn one way or the next. We do not believe they can. But the Federal Reserve cannot keep going at the present delirious rate. The liquidity flood cannot keep surging. There arrives a point when the waters must level. That point may be near, argues the aforesaid Sven Henrich: Markets and the economy will soon have to contend with a new concept and that is: Relative tightening. No, not in the form of Fed tapering or rate increases. Those won’t happen no matter what the data says, central banks have already made that clear. To even discuss it would cause havoc in financial markets. What, then, is relative tightening? The Loosest Financial Conditions Ever Will Tighten Relative tightening is going to occur no matter what happens as the amount of liquidity having been injected won’t be repeated. The fiscal and political appetites won’t permit it. And while we may still see an infrastructure bill in some form this year everything that happens will be incrementally less… the loosest financial conditions ever won’t remain so, and that markets soaked with peak liquidity will have to contend with relative tightening at a point where expectations, valuations, margin debt and optimism have never been higher leaving room for major reversion risk. Recommended Link [The Truth? You can actually choose…to BE RICH]( [Read more here...]( I’m not talking about wishing, hoping, or believing that a miracle is coming your way. I’m talking about making a choice, setting a course of action, and then going out and making it happen. I make that choice every single day. And I believe you can actually achieve it. If you want to make the choice to be rich – here are three things you can do today: - Commit to getting financially educated. - Be ready to let go of the old-school financial advice you’ve been taught. - [Join me for a free training this week. (It’s 100% FREE for you this week)]( [Click Here To Learn More]( In conclusion: This entire market is so vertically bloated with excess across all asset classes and filled with speculative frenzy, I see it as incredibly dangerous, and this relentless drift higher in recent weeks and artificially produced calm could make way to something very sinister at some point. Nobody will ring a bell at a top and I certainly will not aim to make such a folly attempt, but… something is brewing… It’s been my contention that they’ve totally overdone it on the intervention front and as a result we’re staring at the largest asset bubble ever. A Tiger by the Tail And so the Federal Reserve has a tiger by the tail. If it holds on, the largest asset bubble ever becomes an even larger asset bubble. It will feed the tiger’s already vast appetite. If it lets go, the rampaging cat tears through Wall Street — then through Main Street. We are convinced the Federal Reserve will cling to the tail. That is, it will continue to inflate the largest asset bubble in history. We are equally convinced the tiger will break free one day… and that it will be more ravenous than ever. If there is justice, its initial meal will be the fellow presently holding its tail. Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning Editor’s note: The “paper” silver market is not the real silver market. Each ounce of physical silver has been sold up to 1,000 times! More and more people are discovering just how small the silver market is… and how scarce and in demand silver is becoming. Prices will absolutely explode when this mammoth game of musical chairs ends and investors demand the physical silver. There won’t be nearly enough to go around. [Discover the market forces pushing silver to new high’s here… and learn how you can protect your money in the process.]( We’ve partnered with [Hard Assets Alliance]( to give you a simple and secure way to get into the silver game (we believe in them so much we actually own a share of it). There’s no such thing as a no-brainer investment, but silver is presenting a fantastic opportunity. [Click here now for all the details.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for reading The Daily Reckoning! We greatly value your questions and comments. Please send all feedback to [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:dr@dailyreckoning.com) [Brian Maher][Brian Maher]( is the Daily Reckoning's Managing Editor. Before signing on to Agora Financial, he was an independent researcher and writer who covered economics, politics and international affairs. 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