Housing – Roll or Rollover?

We have been waitin g for the persistently high interest rates, and the questions about America’s future to dig in and start eating the bottom out of the American Dream of Home Ownership. Today, the wait is….slowly coming into view: “. The leading measure of U.S. home prices recorded a 3.9% annual gain in February … Read More

Grimachia: Housing Pending, Timely Vitamins

You may not know what Grimachia is. That might be traced to my just making it up. Yes, one of the Joys of Invention is being free enough to make up thinking tools.  Can’t find the absolutely correct word?  No worries!  Missing words and animal sounds are two fertile areas. This new word of the day … Read More

TL;DR Monday, Tires, Tractors, and Transmitters

For those not webically inspired,  TL;DR is AI-ese for “too long; didn’t read” which has popped out of the A.I. Stack quite a bit lately. Now, instead of burning processor tokens on useless restatements and repetitive junk, we’ve come to delimiting answers to the desired length.  “1 para” seems to be all the hint needed … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Another Million Dollar Idea!

I can’t tell you how many “Million dollar ideas” I have given away – both here and on Peoplenomics – over the years.  But over a dozen.  Here comes another… Usually they turn into real-life products but the 10-year lag is annoying as hell,  Still, I am not giving up and so this morning, here’s the … Read More

A Preview of Next Week’s Showdown(s)

Everything from Employment to Housing to Wars.  Promises to be a spectacular week in news developments.  And as things come into focus, we expect there will be market reactions. A bleary-eyed ogle of future, then, the weekend beckons… More for Subscribers ||| Master Index 2018 to Present ||| Master Index 2001 thru 2017 ||| Missing out? … Read More

NGC: India-Pakistan Flash War Watch – Rally On, Anyway?

NGC is a “New Global Conflict.”  And it’s a long-simmering mess along the LoC – Line of Control – separating the two quite different countries. Oh, and both have nuclear weapons. Background and Foreplay India has shut off water supplies to a part of Pakistan.  IntelliNews – India and Pakistan face-off following killing of 26 … Read More

Durables, CFNAI, UI Filings

Market’s still doesn’t know what the hell is coming.  So, don’t feel like the Lone Ranger.  It’s brutal in the forecasting business. Big Picture continues to hint at a drop to the lower support line – as of the early futures today: Visually, we can see how we are trying to work out whether to go … Read More

The Footsteps of 1929

If you listen closely, you may be able to hear them.  Lamestream media has used a fairly ‘light dose’ of Smoot-Hawley being replayed in Trade Wars.  But, there are other – more subtle – things to be watching now. Because, you see, it’s not just important to understand the generalized risk of a Second Depression.  … Read More

Turn around Tuesday: Gold $3,500, Silver Lags, E Rolls 82

There is little economic news today, except to note that after a crappy Monday open, the early Futures were pointing to a partial recovery today.  With early Dow futures up +328 and the S&P’s up +55, it will be some pain relief after losses of -971 and -124 Monday. But we’re not out of the … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Super Powers Sunday!

Seems like a really good time to think about super powers.  I mean, who has beaten Death, right?  At least according to reports.  Which would later become State Media, but that’s a much longer (and more controversial) topic. Instead, some focus on four real-life Super Powers.  But first, a word about “data collection.”  You see, … Read More

The Easter Woo

In addition to the usual news analysis and cynical eyes on the markets, we venture off into woo-woo land today.  Holiday weekend, time for mind to wander, that sort of thing. As you will see, there’s some reason to do so. As one AI explained “it may be a calibration event.” If you’re not joining … Read More

I Be the Easter Beaster – And a UHD TV Debate

Ah…Easter.  Takes me back to the days when I dutifully sat through years of Sunday School wondering how old I would have to be before I’d be able to get me one of them dry wafers and wine on Communion Sunday.  (This was before Whitley Strieber’s book, natch.) Took a while – age 12 or … Read More