Follow The Market Madness with Voice and Text on FinancialJuice EMOTION MOVING MARKETS NOW: 8/100 EXTREME FEAR PREVIOUS CLOSE: 14/100 EXTREME FEAR ONE WEEK AGO: 3/100 EXTREME FEAR ONE MONTH AGO: 20/100 EXTREME FEAR ONE YEAR AGO: 42/100 FEAR Put and Call Options: EXTREME FEAR During the last five trading days, volume in put options has lagged volume in call options by 24.03% as investors make bullish bets in their portfolios. However, this is still among the highest levels of put buying seen during the last two years, indicating extreme fear on the part of investors. Market Volatility: EXTREME FEAR The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) is at 31.40 and indicates that investors remain concerned about declines in the stock market. Stock Price Strength: EXTREME FEAR The number of stocks hitting 52-week lows is slightly greater than the number hitting highs and is at the lower end of its range, indicating extreme fear. PIVOT POINTS EURUSD | GBPUSD | USDJPY | USDCAD | AUDUSD | EURJPY | EURCHF | EURGBP| GBPJPY | NZDUSD | USDCHF | EURAUD | AUDJPY S&P 500 (ES) | NASDAQ 100 (NQ) | DOW 30 (YM) | RUSSELL 2000 (TF) | Euro (6E) |Pound (6B) EUROSTOXX 50 (FESX) | DAX 30 (FDAX) | BOBL (FGBM) | SCHATZ (FGBS) | BUND (FGBL) CRUDE OIL (CL) | GOLD (GC) MEME OF THE DAY – I JUST LOVE MY NEW SWEATER UNUSUAL ACTIVITY MU SEP 20 CALL ACTIVITY @$.11 on OFFER 2400+ Contracts FAST SEP 38 PUT ACTIVITY ON OFFER @$.70 2500+ Contracts TWTR DEC 50 CALLS 1500+ @$.15 .. also activity in the DEC 40 calls APLE EVP, Chief Legal Counsel P 5,592 A $ 17.88 MTZ 10% Owner Purchase 10,000 A $15.98 and Purchase 5,000 A $15.63 More Unusual Activity… HEADLINES Fed's Rosengren Says Inflation Doubts Justify Slow Rate Pace --BBG US ISM Manufacturing (Aug): 51.1 (Est 52.5; Prev 52.7) US Manufacturing PMI (Aug F): 53.0 (Est 52.9; Prev 52.9) US Construction Spending (MoM) (Jul): 0.7% (Est 0.6%; Prev 0.7%) Atlanta Fed Q3 GDPNow Estimate: 1.3% (Prev. 1.2%) Canadian GDP Annualized (QoQ): -0.5% (Est -1.0%; Prev -0.8%) Greek Creditors May Delay Bailout Review Until November: Sources SNB's Jordan: Current Negative Rate Not Absolute Bottom Dow sinks over 400 points as weak China data batter U.S. stocks U.S. Auto Sales Up Despite Holiday Shift Historic three-day streak comes to abrupt halt, as crude falls by 7% GOVERNMENTS/CENTRAL BANKS Fed's Rosengren Says Inflation Doubts Justify Slow Rate Pace --BBG Atlanta Fed Q3 GDPNow Estimate: 1.3% (Prev. 1.2%) US Treasury Official: China should clearly explain policies to markets --Channel News Asia Greek Creditors May Delay Bailout Review Until November: Sources --MNI IMF's Lagarde Sees Weaker Than Expected Global Economic Growth --RTRS ECB's Dickson: National laws hamper ECB's work as single supervisor --RTRS EU report calls for 'consistency checks' on EU financial rules --RTRS SNB's Jordan: Current Negative Rate Not Absolute Bottom --ForexLive Irish FinMin: To Raise Growth Forecast, Appoint Central Bank Head Soon --RTRS Japan EcoMin Amari: too early to declare end to deflation risk --RTRS GEOPOLITICS EU Set to Roll Over Sanctions on Russian and Ukraine-Rebel Individuals and Firms --WSJ https://twitter.com/SkyNewsBreak/status/638673610064941057!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); FIXED INCOME Medium-, short-dated Treasuries gain on weak U.S., China data --Yahoo British gilts rally on weak factory PMI data --RTRS US Sold USD 35bln in 4-week Bills; Avg yield 0.00% UK DMO To Sell GBP 2bln 30-year Gilts On 8th September FX Dollar Falls as Weak Chinese Data Prolongs Market Fears --WSJ GBP/USD extends declines and posts 3-month lows --FXStreet USD/CAD looking to stabilize below 1.3200 --FXStreet ECB: Forex Reserves Rose To EUR 264.1bln, Up Eur 1.3bln --ECB ENERGY/COMMODITIES Historic three-day streak comes to abrupt halt, as crude falls by 7% --Investing.com Gold Ends Higher On Safe Haven Appeal, Disappointing Economic Data --LSE Copper Drops on Weaker Chinese Manufacturing Data --NASDAQ Iranian Oil Minister: Almost All Opec Members Want Oil At $70-80/bbl --CNN Government Report Finds Economic Benefits of Oil Exports --WSJ El Nino Sends Strong Signal as Pacific Temperatures Soar --WSJ NZ Change In GDT Price Index (1 Sep): +10.9% (Prev +14.8%) --GDT NZ Change In Whole Milk Powder Price (1 Sep): +12.1% (Prev. +19.1%) --GDT EQUITIES Dow sinks over 400 points as weak China data batter U.S. stocks --MarketWatch European Stocks drop on weak Chinese and US data --Yahoo FTSE posts biggest one-day fall in over a week --RTRS Dollar Tree Shares Fall as Sales Forecast Trails Estimates --BBG U.S. Auto Sales Up Despite Holiday Shift --WSJ Apple explores move into original programming business --Variety Valeant Strikes Psoriasis-Drug Pact With AstraZeneca --WSJ Critics Line Up Against Moynihan's Roles at Bank of America --WSJ General Electric set to secure approval for Alstom deal --FT Mexico withheld millions in tax refunds from P&G, Unilever, Colgate --RTRS Bayer Separates Material Science Business Covestro --WSJ BG Puts Its Thai Gas Field Stake Worth $1.2 Billion On Sale --RTRS Online Betting Firm 888 Forced To Improve Bid For Bwin --RTRS Fitch Affirms AIG's Ratings; Outlook Positive EMERGING MARKETS Latam markets drop on China worries --RTRS China Boosts Efforts to Keep Money at Home --WSJ Don't Ditch Emerging Markets Just Because They're Down --Time