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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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It's Entirely Legal To Own "Thermonator"
For those curious, owning a flamethrower is broadly legal across the United States, with Maryland being the exception, as the state has effectively banned these devices. In California, flamethrowers are legal but require a permit. 
U.S. Bank Deposits Suffer Biggest Weekly Decline Since 9/11 As Tax Man Cometh
It's that time of year again and US bank deposits sure showed it.
Fed's Favorite Inflation Indicator Prints Hotter-Than-Expected As Savings Rate Plunges
Both the headline and core PCE Deflator data printed hotter than expected (+2.7% vs +2.6% exp vs +2.5% prior and +2.8% vs +2.7% exp vs +2.8% prior respectively).
Microsoft Surges As AI-Growth Drives Across-The-Board Beat
MSFT just reported better-than-expected revenues in Q3 of $61.86 billion (estimate $60.87 billion).
Soggy 7Y Auction Prices On The Screws; Foreign Demand Sags Amid Surge In Directs
The bid to cover took a step back, dropping from 2.614 to 2.481, the lowest since November, and below the recent auction average of 2.56.
Initial & Continuing Jobless Claims Continue To Ignore Reality
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits for the first time last week dropped to just 207k, below the 215k expectation, and back near YTD lows.
Futures Rise For Third Day As Tesla, Texas Instruments Surge Boosts Tech Stocks
Equity futures rose for the third day in a row - last week's brutal drubbing a distant memory -  with tech outperforming as Tesla soars premarket after Elon Musk vowed to launch less-expensive vehicles as soon as late this year.
WTI Holds Gains After API Reports Unexpected Crude Inventory Draw
Oil prices ended notably higher today after recovering strongly from overnight weakness.
Tesla Soars: Misses Across The Board, But Is "Accelerating" Rollout Of "More Affordable Models"
Operating income, decreased YoY to $1.2B in Q1, resulting in a 5.5% operating margin. YoY, operating income was primarily impacted by the following items.
Record Large 2Y Auction Sees Stellar Demand, First Stop Through Of 2024
The size of today's 2Y auction was $69 billion, $3 billion more than the March issuance of $66 billion and the biggest on record.
Gold Hammered As Short-Squeeze Saves Stocks Ahead Of Micro/Macro Storm This Week
The "calm before the storm" of earnings and big macro this week was all the algos needed to ramp stocks during the US cash session after being reminded that the buyback-blackout period is almost over.
Tesla Q1 Preview: Investors Brace For "Worst Results In 7 Years", AI Pivot, Cybertruck, Robotaxis In Focus
Analysts predict that Tesla will post revenues of $22.3 billion for Q1, representing a year-over-year decline of 4.4%. 
How Debt-To-GDP Ratios Have Changed Around The World Since 2000
Government debt levels have grown in most parts of the world since the 2008 financial crisis, and even more so after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shipping Industry Pleads With UN For "Enhanced Military Presence" As Maritime Choke-Point Chaos Spreads
One week ago, Iranian commandos seized a container ship affiliated with Israel as it passed through the Strait of Hormuz. This action sparked new fears of another maritime chokepoint becoming disrupted as the crisis in the Middle East escalated.
Housing Costs Are Crushing The American Middle Class, But How Can We Fix The Problem?
Surveys show that 62% of homeowners has struggled at least periodically in the past year to make their mortgage payments and half of all renters also reported difficulty keeping up with monthly payments.
US Domestic Bank Deposits Drop For Second Straight Week
On a seasonally-adjusted basis, total US bank deposits declined for the second straight week (though only $2.4BN) after reaching back to pre-SVB levels.
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