It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Investment World

* In which the irrational is being rationalized (or ignored) by the bullish cabal

Amid deteriorating market breadth, 

rising interest rates,

and inflation, improvisational foreign policy, the proliferation of 0DTE options and two-to five-time inverse ETFs, Cathie Wood’s proud admission of large investment losses (which is not viewed as an “asset” to her strategy),

and a +$5 overnight rise in Nvidia’s ($NVDA) share price (because Jensen Huang is accompanying President Trump to China) 

— equity futures are rebounding mightily this morning (after yesterday’s short-lived swoon).

Like Stanley Kramer’s 1963 movie It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, a legendary, star-studded comedic epic about a group of strangers racing across California to find a hidden treasure. It is famous for its massive slapstick scenes, numerous cameos, and an ensemble cast including Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, and Ethel Merman.

But our markets have their own cast of contributing perennial bulls (and comediennes) that worship at the altar of price — that we watch daily in the business media. We no longer mention these actors (and nameless machines/algos) that are looking for investment treasures as we prefer to criticize by category and praise by individual. 

It’s truly A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

Read on about the markets which, to paraphrase Warren Buffett, are now feeling less like a church and more like a casino…

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Posted by Doug Kass

Doug Kass is a world-renowned hedge fund manager with decades of experience and success navigating through some of the most turbulent periods in market history. He is known for his time-tested analytical skills and ability to look past the current noise and herd mentality. On TheStreet Pro, Kass provides frequent market commentary and investing ideas for active investors throughout each trading day in Doug’s Daily Diary. He also serves as president of Seabreeze Partners Management Inc. Previously, he served as a senior manager at Omega Advisors, a $6 billion investment partnership. He co-authored a book with Ralph Nader and the Center for the Study of Responsive Law called “Citibank: The Ralph Nader Report” and can be found as a guest host on CNBC's "Squawk Box." A Note from Doug: Current strategies and actionable trade ideas -- all on one dynamic platform built exclusively for active trades. From sudden sell-offs to sudden spikes, TheStreet Pro arms you with crucial analysis -- at a rapid fire, professional pace -- to help you make sound trading decisions -- every day, every hour, and every minute. Join me and my team of professional traders for unique perspectives and breakthrough investment opportunities.

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