InfleXion wrote:My gut feels that they will postpone the rate hike for now and raise .25 basis points in December, and that metals will continue to be rangebound until market turbulence picks up, whether due to an impending rate hike or general consequences of debt bubbles bursting.
Elliot Wave theorists point to the current up move in the Dow as being expected as the last "B" up move before a big "C" waterfall that could potentially bring the Dow as low as 4,000 if the longterm megaphone pattern plays out. If this does occur, I expect paper metals to be liquidated as well and the supply picture to become front and center.
That's a reasonable sequence to consider.
That said, that the Fed didn't hike, after years of saying they would, and hinting that this was the month, should send a message to some of the remaining people that are in normalcy bias, that things are NOT good. It might actually backfire on the Fed, if that sentiment catches on. Of course the Fed can't really hike any substantial amount for any substantial amount of any time, we know that. And they know that. And they know we know that. Now we know for sure that they know that we know that they know that.
So they will now blame their failure to hike on other countries, as they did today. It's not the US that's in trouble. It's the GLOBAL problem.
While I think Elliot Wave has some validity (at least in hindsight) as a predictor of human behavior, rather like Asimov's "Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation" trilogy, Elliot Wave falls apart in these markets because it can't predict what happens when the data that forms the wave is itself manipulated. Which they are now doing. So I think it is totally unreliable these days, but still interesting.
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