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Glencore Stock Got Smoked Again Today – Dave Kranzler

Friday, October 30, 2015 16:04
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TND Guest Contributor: Dave Kranzler 

All we need now to pound the final death-nail into Glenron’s stock is for Cramer to issue an “all’s clear, time to load up on Glencore stock” call on Mad Money.

Down 4% on no meaningful fundamental news:

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Glencore has announced that it plans on “liquidating” some of its inventory in order to pay down its debt. Again, this article referenced Glencore’s debt load as $30 billion. But as I demonstrated with a graphic from Glencore’s financials, the Company has $50 billion in debt outstanding:

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The $30 billion debt number is the number that Wall Street pimps and the financial media want market to believe, even though this number assumes that Glencore can sell its inventory at current market prices. Well, I’m hearing a lot of “noise” about this, let’s see it happen. If I were running a commodities hedge fund I would be shorting copper, zinc and iron ore futures ahead of this alleged inventory liquidation.

I think this report out of China is likely what spooked the markets and triggered the sell-off in Glencore stock – Steel demand evaporating at unprecedented speed:

On Wednesday, the deputy head of the China Iron and Steel Association warned that demand for the ferrous metal was waning fast. “China’s steel demand evaporated at unprecedented speed as the nation’s economic growth slowed. As demand quickly contracted, steel mills are lowering prices in competition to get contracts,” Zhu Jimin, deputy head of the China Iron & Steel Association, said on Wednesday at a briefing in Beijing.

Glencore is a commodities-based debt and derivatives roach motel.  I would not be surprised if a lot of funds/banks with long-side exposure to Glencore credit default swaps –as in, Deutsche Bank – start shorting the crap out of Glencore stock to try and hedge their leveraged exposure to Glencore.

And with the global economy – including the United States – quickly sliding into a nasty recession, I can’t wait to see what kind of nonsense spews out from December’s FOMC zoo gathering to justify another rate-hike deferral.

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About Dave Kranzler:

Aspen1-dave I spent many years working in various analytic jobs and trading on Wall Street. For nine of those years, I traded junk bonds for Bankers Trust. I have an MBA from the University of Chicago, with a concentration in accounting and finance. My goal is to help people understand and analyze what is really going on in our financial system and economy. You can follow my work and contact me via my website Investment Research Dynamics.  Occasionally, I publish on Seeking Alpha too. As a co-founder and principal of Golden Returns Capital, LLC Mr. Kranzler co-manages the Precious Metals Opportunity Fund, a metals and mining stock investment fund.

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