Past days more and more information are available about the Bridegwater Shortpositions in Europe.
This are the facts:
Known Shortpositions:
6,3 Mrd. Euro: DAX
3,0 Mrd. Euro: Italien
1,2 Mrd. Euro: IBEX35 Werte
1,1 Mrd. Euro: Total
0,7 Mrd. Euro: Sanofi
0,6 Mrd. Euro: BNP
0,5 Mrd. Euro: ING
0,5 Mrd. Euro: ASML Holding
0,5 Mrd. Euro: AXA
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13,30 Mrd. Euro or 16,5 Bn. Dollar (sources below)
According to bloomberg.com & Zerohedge this is the largest Shortposition in Bridgewaters History. But: Bridgewater can not sell at least stocks worth 16,5 Stocks naked according new European regualtions:
Quote: "EU Regulation on Short Selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps N 236/2012 came into force on 1 November 2012 with the aim of achieving the following:
Quote: The Regulation means that in relation to the short selling of shares and of sovereign debt instruments and the taking of sovereign credit default swaps positions the following requirements apply:
All short sales of shares must be covered by either having borrowed them, having arranged to borrow them; or have an arrangement with a third party confirming their location (i.e. naked short selling in shares is now banned);"
Source: esma.europa.eu/regulation/trading/short-selling
To sell stocks short for 16,5 Billion US Dollar there are just 3 ways to do it:
1. Bridgewater ownes this stocks.
2. Bridgewater borrowed this stocks.
3. Both of each.
This are my questions:
- If a hedgefonds borrows stocks about up to 16,5 Billions - how does this works?
- Who is giving this stocks to Bridegwater?
- How many Traders know about or are involved in this transactions?
For European Stockmarkets at least 16,5 Billion US Dollar short sold stocks in this short period of times are not "small potatoes".
Sources:
bundesanzeiger.de/ebanzwww/wexsservlet?global_data.language=en&session.sessionid=4d4412ddbed88ff3d800a8c5ee17419c&page.navid=gotolastpage
( or google: Bundesanzeiger net short)
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-09/dalios-13-billion-short-bridgewater-unveils-its-biggest-ever-short-position
This are the facts:
Known Shortpositions:
6,3 Mrd. Euro: DAX
3,0 Mrd. Euro: Italien
1,2 Mrd. Euro: IBEX35 Werte
1,1 Mrd. Euro: Total
0,7 Mrd. Euro: Sanofi
0,6 Mrd. Euro: BNP
0,5 Mrd. Euro: ING
0,5 Mrd. Euro: ASML Holding
0,5 Mrd. Euro: AXA
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13,30 Mrd. Euro or 16,5 Bn. Dollar (sources below)
According to bloomberg.com & Zerohedge this is the largest Shortposition in Bridgewaters History. But: Bridgewater can not sell at least stocks worth 16,5 Stocks naked according new European regualtions:
Quote: "EU Regulation on Short Selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps N 236/2012 came into force on 1 November 2012 with the aim of achieving the following:
Quote: The Regulation means that in relation to the short selling of shares and of sovereign debt instruments and the taking of sovereign credit default swaps positions the following requirements apply:
All short sales of shares must be covered by either having borrowed them, having arranged to borrow them; or have an arrangement with a third party confirming their location (i.e. naked short selling in shares is now banned);"
Source: esma.europa.eu/regulation/trading/short-selling
To sell stocks short for 16,5 Billion US Dollar there are just 3 ways to do it:
1. Bridgewater ownes this stocks.
2. Bridgewater borrowed this stocks.
3. Both of each.
This are my questions:
- If a hedgefonds borrows stocks about up to 16,5 Billions - how does this works?
- Who is giving this stocks to Bridegwater?
- How many Traders know about or are involved in this transactions?
For European Stockmarkets at least 16,5 Billion US Dollar short sold stocks in this short period of times are not "small potatoes".
Sources:
bundesanzeiger.de/ebanzwww/wexsservlet?global_data.language=en&session.sessionid=4d4412ddbed88ff3d800a8c5ee17419c&page.navid=gotolastpage
( or google: Bundesanzeiger net short)
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-09/dalios-13-billion-short-bridgewater-unveils-its-biggest-ever-short-position
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This happened last week to Banca Intesa Sanpaolo, one of Bridgewaters favourit short pics:This is the story behind:
cnbc.com/2017/10/13/italian-bank-ceo-to-ray-dalio-you-will-lose-your-multi-million-bet.html
The question finally is: How to calculate any risk for any position, even short or long.
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I need to calculate this - how can i?
a) Allianz keeps absolutely quite trusting that stockmarkets are a functional system
b) Allianz is going to defend itself agains an aggressive shortseller
c) Shareholders from Allianz of other company adding pressure to the boards to defend against bridgewater
d) More traders getting involved in this stocks and long or short them on what will happen now.
so what is my risk now if:
a) shorting the market
b) or long the market
Bridgewater could not short stocks maybe for 1 or 2 Billion only? No. They want to make something like "the big short". And expecting that all those companies keeps absolutely quite. Banca Intesa Sanpaolo is showing us absolutely clearly, that some CEO aren´t quite and just let Bridgewater do whatever they want to do. This is my risk - and i have no idea to calculate this risk.
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Bridgewater: Total Volume short Europe 18,57 bn.6,3 Mrd. Euro: Italien
3,0 Mrd. Euro: Italien
1,2 Mrd. Euro: IBEX35 Werte
1,4 Mrd. Euro: AEX: ING/ASML/Philips/Unilever
1,1 Mrd. Euro: Total
0,7 Mrd. Euro: Sanofi -1.32%
0,6 Mrd. Euro: BNP
0,3 Mrd. Euro: Airbus
0,5 Mrd. Euro: AXA -1.64%
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15,1 Mrd. Euro 0.21% or 18.57 Bn Dollar
iex.nl/Column/275064/Er-zit-een-dikke-shorter-in-de-AEX.aspx,3 Mrd. Euro: DAX -1.25%
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Bridgewater: Total Volume short Europe now at least 18,57 bn.6,3 Mrd. Euro: Germany
3,0 Mrd. Euro: Italien
1,2 Mrd. Euro: IBEX35 Werte
1,4 Mrd. Euro: AEX: ING/ASML/Philips/Unilever
1,1 Mrd. Euro: TOTAL SA
0,7 Mrd. Euro: Sanofi
0,6 Mrd. Euro: BNP
0,3 Mrd. Euro: Airbus
0,5 Mrd. Euro: AXA
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15,1 Mrd. Euro or 18.57 Bn Dollar.
Source NL shorts: iex.nl/Column/275064/Er-zit-een-dikke-shorter-in-de-AEX.aspx,3
Source IBEX 35 shorts: elconfidencial.com/mercados/2018-02-06/ray-dalio-1200millones-bajistas-santander-bbva-ibex_1517520/
Source: Italien bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-01/bridgewater-triples-wagers-against-italian-firms-to-3-billion
Source quadruples shorts: bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-09/ray-dalio-bridgewater-quadruples-shorts-on-european-union-stocks
Source other shorts, Airbus: twitter.com/srussolillo/status/961876996618792966
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BRIDGEWATER: BLOOMBERG cares about itDAX vs. BRIDGEWATER
Bridgewater Takes Short Bet Against Europe Stocks to $14 Billion
Quote: "The world’s biggest hedge fund isn’t done betting against European equities." bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/bridgewater-takes-short-bet-against-europe-stocks-to-14-billion
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Now - talking down the Markets?Ray Dalio: 'Risks of a recession' are rising
Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio says in a LinkedIn blog post that the Federal Reserve's response to better-than-expected economic data and more fiscal spending may lead to an economic slowdown.
"What we do know is that we are in the part of the cycle in which the central banks' getting monetary policy right is difficult and that this time around the balancing act will be especially difficult," he writes.
The firm manages about $160 billion, according to its website.
$160 billion hedge fund exec: 'We’ll probably have a much bigger shakeout coming'
businessinsider.com/bridgewater-co-cio-bob-prince-on-market-volatility-bigger-shakeout-coming-2018-2
cnbc.com/2018/02/12/ray-dalio-risks-of-a-recession-are-rising.html
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NEW RUMORS:spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/boerse-whistleblower-fuehrt-kursrutsch-auf-manipulation-zurueck-a-1193283.html
ft.com/content/a89eba68-10b4-11e8-940e-08320fc2a277
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-13/vix-manipulation-costs-investors-billions-whistle-blower-says
reuters.com/article/us-usa-stocks-volatility-manipulation/whistleblower-alleges-vix-manipulation-urges-regulatory-probe-idUSKBN1FX0ES
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European stocks bounce back, as investors shake off US inflation dataThe euro area economy maintained a healthy growth pace at the end of last year, paving the way for another robust performance in 2018.
U.S. consumer prices rose more than expected, sparking fears over inflation. The Consumer Price Index increased 0.5 percent in January.
Volatility in the region followed the much-anticipated U.S. inflation data, which came in above expectations. cnbc.com/2018/02/14/europe-markets-seen-higher-amid-earnings-and-economic-data.html
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BRIDGEWATER‘s net short position is 22 bn US Dollar not 20 as calculated: mobil.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Hedgefonds-setzt-Milliarden-auf-Kursrutsch-article20286918.htmlTrade active
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-01/bridgewater-unveils-its-biggest-short-yearsBridgewater Goes From Mocking Cash Holders To Warning A "Bigger Shakeout Is Coming" zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-11/bridgewater-goes-mocking-cash-holders-warning-bigger-shakeout-coming
Is Bridgewater A Fraud? Here Are The Troubling Questions Posed By Jim Grant
zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-11/bridgewater-fraud-here-are-troubling-questions-posed-jim-grant
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update: Follow the history of headlines - it´s self explaining. The headlines are showing, how long even Zerohedge needs to understand, what´s going on and how huge the short is (fo a single hedgefonds - and for European Stockmarkets). There are also now traders starting to buy what Dalio sold. And they are right in stocks like Airbus wich made a new all time high on Friday, January 16th."Fading Ray" - Why One Trader Is Buying What Bridgewater's Selling
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-14/httpswwwthemacrotouristcomposts20180214bridgewater
Is Bridgewater Betting On Stock Market Disaster?
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-14/bridgewater-betting-stock-market-disaster
Bridgewater's European Short Grows To A Massive $22 Billion: Here Are The Targeted Companies
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-14/bridgewaters-european-short-grows-massive-22-billion-here-are-targeted-companies
Dalio's $13 Billion Short: Bridgewater Unveils Its Biggest Ever Short Position
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-09/dalios-13-billion-short-bridgewater-unveils-its-biggest-ever-short-position
Bridgewater Unveils Its Biggest Short In Years
zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-01/bridgewater-unveils-its-biggest-short-years
Bridgewater Goes From Mocking Cash Holders To Warning A "Bigger Shakeout Is Coming" zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-11/bridgewater-goes-mocking-cash-holders-warning-bigger-shakeout-coming
Is Bridgewater A Fraud? Here Are The Troubling Questions Posed By Jim Grant
zerohedge.com/news/2017-10-11/bridgewater-fraud-here-are-troubling-questions-posed-jim-grant
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BRIDGEWATER, update: Dalio Will Lose on European Bank ‘Big Short,’ Algebris CEO Says bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-19/dalio-will-lose-on-european-bank-big-short-algebris-ceo-saysTrade active
Ray Dalios biggest mistake, probably ever: Italian election’s biggest winner is Europe
politico.eu/article/italy-election-2018-biggest-winner-is-europe/
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Bridgewater Triples Bets Against Italian Firms to $3 Billion
Hedge fund firm raises bet against Intesa, shorts Atlantia
Bridgewater raises short positions ahead of national elections
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-01/bridgewater-triples-wagers-against-italian-firms-to-3-billion
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Latest update on Bridgewater: It's Dalio Versus Everyone Else as Money Flows to Europe
I’m surprised. That’s a big bet. Dalio and his team are very confident,” said Rick Herman, managing director of asset allocation who helps oversee about $30 billion at BB&T Institutional Investment Advisors Inc. “That’s definitely out of consensus. European stocks are cheaper, and they also have stronger earnings growth.”
bloombergquint.com/markets/2018/02/26/it-s-dalio-versus-everyone-else-as-money-flows-to-europe-stocks
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Just to compare: US-Investors sold assets for 41 Bn USD in a full month. BRIDGEWATER sold stocks for at least 22 Bn USD just within a few days only. Same time Europe’s Stockmarket is much smaller than the US Stockmarket.„Investors staged a near-record exodus from US stocks in February
Funds that focus on U.S. stocks saw investors withdraw $41.1 billion in February, according to market data firm TrimTabs.
The total was the third-largest ever and came during a month when the Dow industrials lost about 4 %“ cnbc.com/2018/03/06/investors-staged-a-near-record-exodus-from-us-stocks-in-february.html
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