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It’s Always the Same Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to The Daily Reckoning here.]( [Unsubscribe]( [Daily Reckoning] Crisis, Crash, Collapse - Two remarkable assumptions at the heart of today’s markets… - The illusion of liquidity… - “Risk has not been extinguished, it is expanding geometrically beneath the false stability of a monstrously manipulated market”… Recommended Link [Governor Huckabee Just Dropped a Bombshell]( [Read more here...]( Mike Huckabee has made a shocking confession… “When it comes to investing my money, I feel like I’m stumbling around in the dark.” But recently, he found a way to fight back. He discovered a group of 100,000 Americans who are rising up … boldly taking control of their financial future. Using a powerful investing secret, everyday folks are going from confusion, fear and frustration with their investments … to clarity, peace and success. No wonder Governor Huckabee calls it a “Miracle on Main Street.” [Click Here To Learn More]( San Francisco, California June 26, 2021 Editor’s note: Market bubbles are driven by momentum and herd behavior. Investors believe they’ll be able to sell at the top, but few do. Today, Charles Hugh Smith shows you what a fool’s game it is. [Charles Hugh Smith]Dear Reader, We have a fine-sounding word for running with the herd: momentum. When the herd is running, those who buy what the herd is buying and sell what the herd is selling are trading momentum, which sounds so much more professional and high-brow than the noisy, dusty image of large mammals (and their trading machines) mindlessly running with the herd. We also have a fine-sounding phrase for anticipating where the herd is running: front-running. So when the herd is running into stocks, those who buy stocks just ahead of the herd are front-running the market. When the Federal Reserve announces that it's going to make billionaires even wealthier with some new financial spew, those betting that stocks will never go down because the Fed has our back are front-running the Fed. There are two remarkable assumptions at the heart of momentum and front-running: The momentum herd and those front-running the herd base their behavior on the assumption that there will always be other rich people who will sell all the shares they want to buy at today's prices before the run-up to new highs. Front-running and the Greater Fool Theory Since only rich people own stocks, we know that those selling stocks are selling to other rich people and those buying stocks are buying from other rich people. So the assumption of those front-running the market is that there is a large enough sub-herd of rich people who for whatever reason aren't smart enough to front-run the herd, and who will foolishly sell their stocks just before they double in value. The second assumption is that there will also be a large enough sub-herd of rich people who will buy all the shares they want to sell at the top, just before the bubble pops and the value of the newly purchased shares falls in half. There are various ways to state this, but the bottom line is that momentum and front-running are only profitable if you sell at the top, just before the bubble bursts. You would be forgiven for anticipating that the same sub-herd front-running the herd and the Fed on the way up to the top of the bubble would be just as prescient and active in front-running the inevitable bursting of the bubble, but this is not how running with the herd works. Short interest recently plumbed multi-year lows, indicating that very few are front-running the market crash. Recommended Link [Man Who Made 972% in Two Days Trading TSLA Now Says: “Buy VLEO!”]( [Read more here...]( Lou Basenese, “The Billion Dollar Man,” has an urgent NEW prediction… “VLEO is Set to Surge by July 1st!” And right now, he says is the PERFECT time to get in. [Full Details On VLEO Here]( ‘I’ll Bail in Time’ Those trading momentum and front-running the herd/Fed are making a remarkable assumption, an assumption which is visible in a great volume of financial-media content: the stock market, we're told, will continue to make new highs like clockwork until some point in the third or fourth quarter, at which point there may well be a spot of bother, i.e., a crash. The assumption is that all the rich people who own stocks will be so splendidly stupid that they will hold their shares until the crash and then sell them at prices far lower than they can fetch today. Put another way, the market participants who decide this is close enough to the top to liquidate their positions today and not wait around for the crash to wipe them out assume that that the herd of other rich people who will be delighted to buy their insanely overvalued shares at today's prices is large enough to absorb all their selling with no downward pressure on valuations. In other words, the assumption being made is: I can wait until just before the crash to sell, because there will be boatloads of splendidly stupid rich people who will buy all the shares I want to sell at today's lofty prices -- or higher, and this liquidation won't push valuations off a cliff. As a general rule, people don't all become rich by being splendidly stupid, i.e., failing to anticipate what other rich people are about to do, and so this raises the question: what if everyone in the market realizes it's now the moment to front-run the crash? Perception vs. Reality The risks arise from the disconnect between the precariousness of the manipulated market and the extreme confidence punters have in its stability and predictability. This stability is entirely fabricated and therefore it lacks the dynamic stability of truly open markets. Markets that are being distorted/manipulated to achieve a goal that is impossible in truly open markets -- for example, markets that only loft higher with near-zero volatility -- lull participants into a dangerous perception that because markets are so stable, risk has dissipated. In actuality, risk is skyrocketing beneath the surface of artificial stability because the market has been stripped of the mechanisms of dynamic stability. This artificial stability derived from sustained manipulation has the superficial appearance of low-risk markets, i.e., low levels of volatility, but this lack of volatility derives not from transparency but from behind-the-scenes suppression of volatility. Another source of risk in distorted markets is the illusion of liquidity. Recommended Link [Top Investor Issues *Major Buy Alert*]( [Read more here...]( Since 2016, Teeka Tiwari has trumped the stock market. His investment recommendations have each averaged 281%. That’s 17 times the S&P. And 112 times the average investor, according to JPMorgan! However, one investment Teeka just uncovered could top them all… It involves former President Biden, billions of dollars, several large banks, and a super-rich family. As well as a MAJOR potential upgrade to our credit cards. Teeka, who ended up correctly picking the last “investment of the decade,” is declaring this his top pick for the 2020s. [See Teeka's Top Pick]( The Illusion of Liquidity In low-volume markets of suppressed volatility, participants are encouraged to believe that they can buy and sell whatever securities they want in whatever volumes they want without disturbing market pricing and liquidity. In other words, participants are led to believe that the market will always have a bid due to the near-infinite depth of liquidity: no matter how many billions of dollars of securities you want to sell, there will always be a bid for your shares. In actual fact, the bid is paper-thin and it vanishes altogether once selling rises above very low levels. Heavily manipulated markets are exquisitely sensitive to selling because the entire point is to limit any urge to sell while encouraging the greed to increase gains by buying more. The illusions of low risk, essentially guaranteed gains for those who increase their positions and near-infinite liquidity generate overwhelming incentives to borrow more and leverage it to the hilt to maximize gains. The blissfully delusional punter feels the decision to borrow the maximum available and leverage it to the maximum is entirely rational due to the "obvious" absence of risk, the "obvious" guaranteed gains offered by markets lofting ever higher like clockwork and the "obvious" abundance of liquidity, assuring the punter they can always sell their entire position at today's prices and lock in profits at any time. In the Fed We Trust On top of all these grossly misleading distortions, punters have been encouraged to believe in the ultimate distortion: the Federal Reserve will never let markets decline again, ever. This is the perfection of moral hazard: risk has been disconnected from consequence. In this perfection of moral hazard, punters consider it entirely rational to increase extremely risky speculative bets because the Federal Reserve will never let markets decline. Given the abundant evidence behind this assumption, it would be irrational not to ramp up crazy-risky speculative bets to the maximum because losses are now impossible thanks to the Fed's implicit promise to never let markets drop. This is why distorted, manipulated markets always end the same way. First, in an unexpected emergence of risk, which was presumed to be banished; second, a market crash as the paper-thin bid disappears and prices flash-crash to levels that wipe out all those forced to sell by margin calls, and then the collapse of faith in the manipulators (the Fed), collapse of the collateral supporting trillions of dollars in highly leveraged debt and then the collapse of the entire delusion-based financial system. Amidst the ruins generated by well-meaning manipulation and distortion, the "well meaning" part will leave an extremely long-lasting bitter taste in all those who failed to differentiate between the false signals and distorted information of manipulated markets and the trustworthy transparency of signals arising in truly open markets. In summary: risk has not been extinguished, it is expanding geometrically beneath the false stability of a monstrously manipulated market. Risk cannot be extinguished, it can only be transferred. By distorting markets to create an illusion of low-risk stability, the Federal Reserve has transferred this fatal supernova of risk to the entire financial system. Regards, Charles Hugh Smith for The Daily Reckoning Editor’s note: [This could well be the #1 threat to your money right now.]( It has nothing to do with possible new legislation coming out of Washington. It has nothing to do with the Green New Deal… packing the courts… or any kind of tax hike or legislation. In a way, it’s actually far more concerning. [Click here to see what’s going on and what it means to you personally.]( [A former Managing Director at Goldman Sachs]( is convinced it’s rigged against the average person. She’s out to change that. If you have any money in the markets, you’ll want to watch this video ASAP. [Go here now.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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) [Charles Hugh Smith][Charles Hugh Smith]( is an American writer and blogger, and serves as the chief writer for the blog "Of Two Minds". Started in 2005, this site has been listed No. 7 in CNBC's top alternative financial sites, and his commentary is featured on a number of sites including Zerohedge.com, The American Conservative, and Peak Prosperity. Add feedback@dailyreckoning.com to your address book: [Whitelist us]( Additional Articles & Commentary: [Daily Reckoning Website]( Join the conversation! Follow us on social media: [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [RSS Feed]( [YouTube]( The Daily Reckoning is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Daily Reckoning e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from The Daily Reckoning, feel free to [unsubscribe here.]( Please read our [Privacy Statement](. For any further comments or concerns please email us at feedback@dailyreckoning.com. 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