Job Cuts Fall, When IS WW III? Inside Days vs. Outside Days

Breaking: Challenger Jobs Cuts Fall: Sure – no real federal report likely tomorrow – due to shutdown (did I mention the utter ineptitude of the national clown congress?).  But at least private enterprise is still online… U.S.-based employers announced 48,307 job cuts in February, down 55% from the 108,435 job cuts in January. It is down … Read More

ADP #s, Two Patent Tuesday, Food Focus Forming, Markets Learning Gravity

ADP’s jobs number hit this morning, but the bigger tell isn’t the headline — it’s what breaks next. With Friday’s federal report likely tangled up by the partial shutdown, we’re left reading the “second-order” signals: where the economy is softening, where it’s holding, and what markets are assuming will be true a month from now. … Read More

Sorry — No UrbanSurvival Column Today

Simply too busy. As you know, I’ve been deep into the new book, Co-telligence, which explores structured human–AI partnerships. My earlier book, Mind Amplifiers, was a stepping stone into this territory. Today I’m finishing up something that can’t wait: the Provisional Patent Application that bubbled out of it. It will be outlined tomorrow on Peoplenomics. … Read More

War Ripples Next, Lousy Politics, Ignoring the Public

We wrote on the Peoplenomics side Saturday about the “Warm-Up War” and this week we are moving into the War Ripples chapter. On the Tracking Board Near as we can figure, the “warm-up” was the part when Iran’s leader was killed. Which led to the additional Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.  Refer to Israel … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Ranch Engineering on Level 77

Old age is coming for us all, just as sure as pigs come for slop.  But up here on Level 77 (which is a personal odometer reading), we strive to out-think the pigs and keep moving on with life.  So, listen up. I promise this won’t be “all sermon” but if you missed church today, this … Read More

Welcome to the “Warm-up” War

War rarely begins with trumpets. More often, it starts with something small — a sanction, a strike, a “limited” operation with a tidy name. In the Cold War, superpowers perfected the art of brushfire and proxy conflicts: calibrated moves designed to test defenses, send signals, and preserve plausible deniability before anyone reached for the nuclear … Read More

Market Informatics Thursday – Limits of Calculus

“We gonna have us a MIT session, he-ah…”   (Hopefully, you can still sub-vocalize while reading. Because there’s a certain loss in Hunter S. Thompson-like material when speed-reading.  Loses some flavoring that only an overacted lingo-lango regionalisms can provide…) Yes kids, time for the Old Man to huff the whiteboard marker and explain: Market Informatics is science … Read More

Unlocking Secrets of Predictive Accuracy with Exponential Futures

A few ideas on “How Forecast Reliability Decays — and How to Use It to Your Advantage.” In the world of investing, we all want to know: how far into the future can we trust our forecasts? Whether it’s market movements, volatility, or macroeconomic predictions, the ability to foresee what’s coming is a valuable tool … Read More

Housing Rolls

Just out – today’s financial Biggie: Case Shiiller Housing. Data through December 2025 reveals the following: Year-Over-Year The S&P Cotality Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions,reported a 1.3% annual gain in December, in line with the previous month. The 10-City Composite annual increase came in at 1.9%, down … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Old Projects End, New Ones Begin

I guess we should finish off the fine-points of the deck build first. You need lights at night to see where you are walking.  Liability, lawyers, that kind of thing.  The deck stairs (if anyone is stupid enough to come on rural Texas ranch land – at night – with a risk of surveillance cams) … Read More