Spain is up 2.3% this morning (7:30).
They are bouncing Europe with them despite a pretty poor round of trading in Asia (flat). Why? Because Spain’s 3 & 5-year note sales “only” went for 100 more basis points than last time with the 3-years coming in at 4.04%, up 54% from last year’s auction at 2.62% and the 5-year notes fetched 4.75%, up only 28% from the last 5-year note sale so YAY – Spain is fixed!!!
A whole $3.3Bn worth of bonds were sold or about 1/3 of 1% of what has been allocated through bailout programs to buy this junk but this autction is moving $80Tn worth of global equities up 1% ($800B) – talk about getting bang for your bailout buck!
I’m not going to get into how silly this is getting – we went through this all in ’07 and ’08 and the markets can be amazingly silly when they are in denial so we’ll just go with the flow and pick up some nice upside momentum plays – as long as we can stay over 3 of 5 of our Big Chart’s 2.5% lines and, if the pre-market move up holds – they should have no problem taking back 3,075 on the Nasdaq, 820 on the Russell and 8,200 on the NYSE. We’re already over 1,400 on the S&P on yesterday’s stick-save close and the poor Dow has 800 whole points to go before they catch up at 14,000 so it looks like the Dow will be the logical bullish bet if the other 3 indexes join the S&P over the line.
IN PROGRESS