Wednesday, June 10, 2026

When the going gets tough, the weak have to sell their gold, or hinder its purchase

 As gold’s tumble continues, traders bet the pain may last for two more years

... “Turkey’s central bank is selling gold and buying dollars trying to support the lira, and the gulf nations – Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia – they need the money for the war so they’ve been selling gold, too,” Nigam Arora, founder of the Arora Report, said in a call. “At the same time, India’s raised duties on gold, and anyone who’s just watching charts, they had stops under $4,400 and had to start selling when it broke that level.“ ...       

Meanwhile in India . . .

Reserve Bank of India’s forex defense tool surpasses $110 billion as rupee slides 

The RBI's net-short dollar book has ballooned to record levels as India's central bank fights to stabilize a currency under siege from oil prices, geopolitical tensions, and capital outflows. 

India’s central bank is burning through an unprecedented amount of financial ammunition to keep the rupee from cratering. The Reserve Bank of India’s forward dollar-selling contracts have crossed the $110 billion mark, reaching an estimated $110-115 billion in early June 2026, a record for the institution’s net-short dollar book.

Think of it like this: instead of selling dollars from its vault today and watching reserves drain in real time, the RBI is writing IOUs to sell dollars at a future date. It’s a way to defend the currency now while kicking the reserve hit down the road. The problem is that the IOUs are piling up fast, and the road isn’t getting any longer. ...

India imports roughly 85% of its crude oil needs, making it acutely sensitive to energy cost swings. When oil gets more expensive, India needs more dollars to pay for it, which weakens the rupee.

The forward sales strategy itself carries a subtle risk. Those contracts eventually mature, meaning the RBI will need to deliver dollars at the agreed-upon future dates. If the rupee hasn’t stabilized by then, the central bank could face a situation where it’s simultaneously defending the currency in real time and settling old commitments. ...

Trump signs DHS funding for ICE and CBP rammed through under reconciliation


 

 Trump signs $70 billion immigration funding bill after months of delay

... Democrats had refused to fund the two Department of Homeland Security subagencies since January, when an immigration surge in Minneapolis led to the deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of federal agents. ... The Senate advanced the immigration funding package on Friday on a 52-47 vote, with no Democrats voting in favor. The House followed on Tuesday, approving the package 214-212, also with no Democratic support. ... 

The lover of the poorly educated says he loves the inflation

 Trump says ‘I love the inflation’ after consumer price index hits 3-year high

Five days of supply is better than nothing I guess lol

Except US military operations are costing $435 million per day.

After 30 days we're spending $13 billion trying to free-up $9 billion worth of oil.

Just brilliant.

 

 Trump says U.S. secretly moved more than 100 million barrels of oil through Strait of Hormuz


 

Middle East tanker transits June 2-8, 2026: Strait of Hormuz 2.1/day, Bab-el-Mandeb Strait 15.6/day

SoH E: 1.1/day

BAM SE: 7.9/day

 



Two years ago Trump was promising to cut our energy bills in half, but now we get a 23.5% year over year increase in energy inflation in May 2026 on top of double digit increases in March and April

 Because he doesn't have a clue what he's talking about.

Why do they always seem to do the opposite of what they promise? 

 


 

Substandard components vulnerable to corrosion spark massive Honda recall

 Honda recalls more than 880,000 cars due to a problem with rear suspension components

... American Honda Motor Co. said the recall covers certain 2016-2022 Honda Pilot, 2017-2023 Ridgeline, 2019-2023 Passport and 2014-2020 Acura MDX vehicles. The recall includes 880,514 vehicles ... The problem centers around the rear subframe, which can corrode at suspension mounting points and cause the rear suspension to fail. Honda estimates that just 1% of the vehicles listed have the defect. ... As a remedy, Honda and Acura dealers will inspect the rear subframe and install a reinforcement kit if necessary, or repair or replace the rear subframe components at no cost to vehicle owners. ... 

The Russian invasion of Ukraine began over four years ago, the U.S. first attacked Iran on June 22 last year

 Trump says Iran will ‘pay the price’ and claims they have ‘taken too long’ to agree to a deal

May 20th lol:

Trump says he’s ‘in no hurry’ to make a deal with Iran

 

Consumer price index inflation in May 2026: +4.2% year over year overall, +2.9% or +2.8% year over year for core, depending on whether you go not seasonally adjusted or seasonally adjusted

Commenters may like to draw a sharp distinction between overall and core and point to core as evidence that this is not so bad, but the thing is, both overall and core measures have been steadily rising since February.

Overall cpi inflation which includes food and energy bleeds into core eventually, because energy inflation drives up the cost of everything.

This is ugly and getting uglier. 

The president has scored an own goal opening the Iran war without a plan to keep the oil flowing.

  



core not seasonally adjusted

core seasonally adjusted

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Aside from the fact the president thinks this is a good thing when he normally doesn't, Why in June 2026 is the president linking to a Reuters article from January 2026 talking about the 94.6% increase in the trade deficit in November 2025?

Aside from the fact the president thinks this is a good thing when he normally doesn't, Why in June 2026 is the president linking to a Reuters article from January 2026 talking about the 94.6% increase in the trade deficit in November 2025, the largest increase since March 1992, is the question you should be asking yourself. 

Of course the numbers have been revised in the interim, but the November 2025 percent change was still YUGE.

And yes, what does that have to do with the report of the April number today, which is the occasion of the president's post?

The answer is nothing. 

Needless to say, Trump thinks trade deficits are a bad thing when he has all his marbles together, which this evening he clearly does not.

And we called Joe Biden President Applesauce Brains. 

And incidentally, President Trump has a cumulative trade deficit to date of $1.154 trillion. 

 





Stellantis wrecks 1.3 million Jeeps, faulty part makes them too dangerous to park in the garage

 Stellantis tells owners of 1.3 million Jeeps to park outside over fire concerns

... the recall covers 2021 through 2025 model-year Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Jeep Gladiator trucks due to an electrical connection issue in the electric-hydraulic power steering pump wiring. ...

Gold and silver do not believe today's happy talk about oil

 


Silver ended the day down 8.63% on a year-to-date basis.

Gold ended the day down 1.33% on a year-to-date basis. 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Middle East tanker transits 31 May - 6 June 2026: Strait of Hormuz 1.7/day, Bab-el-Mandeb Strait 15.7/day

SoH E: 1.0/day

BAM SE: 7.7/day 


Italian coffee company Lavazza to introduce proprietary machine Tabli to brew its proprietary entirely natural compressed coffee tablets which require no recycling like K-cups do

 Italian coffee giant Lavazza launches single-serve tablets to make espresso in the U.S.

... Lavazza will officially launch Tablì in the U.S. in August. A $99.99 bundle that includes the machine, a 60-count variety pack of tabs and a milk frother is available now to pre-order on the company’s website. ... 

There was no "pre-order" tab on the U.S. website.

The question is, Will the coffee from a tablet be any good?

And, Do you want to be hostage to the company for future supply?

Personally, I prefer Kimbo to Lavazza, but I will drink Lavazza. 

My advice is to buy a moka pot and a grinder instead, and buy the beans or ground coffee of your choosing.

You will have the coffee you want when you want it, and if you never put the moka pot in the dishwasher it will last you a lifetime.

I have used several different sizes in both aluminum and stainless steel since the 1990s and have never gone back to percolators, pour-overs, French presses, drip machines, steam or pump espresso makers, et cetera. And I keep several different brands and styles of coffee going all the time.

Plus, the moka pots will work over a flame in a power outage, take up no counter space, and can travel with you at leisure or in an emergency.

And the look is . . . iconic. 

 


 

OMG CNBC story headlined "What is the average mortgage payment?" takes you to "Is a reverse mortgage right for me?"

 What is the average mortgage payment? 

https://www.cnbc.com/select/is-a-reverse-mortgage-right-for-me-/

Bait and switch much? 

AI's answer is $2,329 nationally, about $1,595 on average where I live. 

OMG, good morning, time for a donut

... more than 40% of patients reporting vomiting might limit the drug’s commercial potential ... no shit lol

Weight loss drug maker sinks 25% after new safety data spooks investors