"We have examined the nuance of the euphoric jobs data this morning from every
angle and by now there should be plenty of 'information' for investors to make
their own minds up on its credibility. However, the avuncular CEO of TrimTabs,
who despite channeling Lewis Black lately, likely knows this data a little
better than the average Jim on the street having collected tax witholdings data
for the past 14 years, is modestly apoplectic at the adjustments. In one of his
more colorful episodes, and rightfully so, Charles Biderman notes that "Either
there is something massively changed in the income tax collection world, or
there is something very, very suspicious about today’s BLS
hugely positive number," adding, "Actual jobs, not seasonally adjusted, are
down 2.9 million over the past
two months. It is only after seasonal adjustments – made
at the sole discretion of the Bureau of Labor Statistics economists – that 2.9
million fewer jobs gets translated into 446,000 new seasonally adjusted
jobs." A 3.3 million "adjustment" solely at the discretion of the BLS? And this
from the agency that just admitted it was underestimating the so very critical
labor participation rate over the past year?..."
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/trimtabs-explains-why-todays-very-very-suspicious-nfp-number-really-down-29-million-past-2-mont
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/trimtabs-explains-why-todays-very-very-suspicious-nfp-number-really-down-29-million-past-2-mont