
On The Tape with Danny Moses Luke Gromen: Here Comes The Repo Man
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Nov 12, 2025 Luke Gromen, founder of macro research firm Forest for the Trees, shares insights on the current financial landscape. He discusses the spike in SOFR/SRF rates and how recent repo market stresses echo 2019's turmoil. Gromen highlights the impact of AI on jobs and its sustainability, while emphasizing gold's role as a strategic asset amidst economic uncertainty. He also examines the complexities of US-Japan relations and the geopolitical stakes surrounding rare earth materials, offering a blend of market analysis and foresight.
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Standing Repo Acts As On-Demand YCC
- The Fed used its standing repo facility to supply liquidity and calm repo rates rapidly.
- That action functions as on-demand yield curve control even if not labeled QE.
Markets Accept Central Bank Backstops
- The Fed's balance sheet is already expanding again via short-end purchases and liquidity facilities.
- Markets increasingly accept central bank backstops, reducing stigma for facility use and extending the cycle.
Stock Market Is The De Facto Economy
- The stock market now functions as the de facto economy because capital gains materially support consumption.
- That creates political pressure to prop equities to sustain tax receipts and entitlement funding.




