Another day goes by and another bank that doesn’t matter disappears.
This is a big deal.
In theory, investors should care about a handful of these regional banks no longer in existence.
But they don’t.
In theory, there should be systemic implications to all of this, and the selling in little regional banks should spill into other, more important, parts of the market.
But it hasn’t.
In theory, the inverted yield curve should precede a recession and all the money printing should ultimately cause a collapse.
But it hasn’t.
And that’s my point here.
At what point does anyone care?
I’m waiting for it myself.
For me, it’s two things: [Read more…]