Fake News: Don’t Let the Headlines Fool You, China Trade Data Is Bad

 
September 14, 2020
 
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The Last Hope for Banks
Traders, we have got to sit down and take a moment to talk about those d*** banks.

Some nights I wake up and think, "If only the banks would grace us with their presence and actually participate in the rally!"

But alas, they will not.

Here's my take: Banking stocks probably won't help you finish 2020 with any money left in your pocket…

Even Warren Buffett decided to cut his losses and sell his long-time Wells Fargo holdings.

Maybe he saw this chart, which shows exactly how grim the future of banks actually looks…

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Fake News: Don't Let the Headlines Fool You, China Trade Data Is Bad
I'm not going to lie… working in the financial industry these past five years has been exhausting.

And frankly, the last five months have been doubly so.

Every news segment and article has become so riddled with speculation and opinion, it gets harder and harder to figure out what's actually happening in the world.

Don't get me wrong, I have a well-calibrated process in place for that. It's just that I wish I didn't have to use it so often.

The headline that got me going this week was one about how China's exports "beat expectations, jumping 9.5% from a year ago."

That headline is clearly slanted toward the positive, using words like "beat" and "jumping."

But if you actually read the article – and let's be honest, most people don't – you would see that while exports were way up, imports were actually down.

Here's the takeaway
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