The Noise Floor in News and Trading

Yes, we are going through a process right now of trying to discern the “most likely future” but we are doing so in an incredibly “noisy” environment. It’s very, very easy to make a whole ton of money investing – IF you have a rock-solid idea about what the FUTURE will look like. Problem is: … Read More

Coping with Woo-Woo: Head-on with the Mandela Effect

I haven’t done one of these for a while – talked about woo-woo –  but it’s always good to hear from a traveling Son of the Republic (of Texas) who is presently self-exiled to Indonesia. Bernard Grover sent me and world-famous author Joseph Farrell a that tills some familiar soil in the Land of Woo … Read More

Did Germany Just Win WW II?

This seems to be in  play right now – 72 years after the fact. But will it be able to hold the remnants of the EU together? We shall discuss this and some mighty interesting charts…so bean up. More for Subscribers       ||| SUBSCRIBE NOW!       |||      Subscriber Help Center

Fishing for a Bottom

Damn, Damn, and double-Damn. I didn’t catch my fish yesterday. Oh, yeah, this is still a column about my never-ending efforts to make a buck the “old fashioned” way – by taking money from other traders.  The term “fishing” though is exactly how to make money when markets are in decline and feeling along a … Read More

Coping: With the “The Truth” We Don’t Want to Hear

This morning, I want to share a comment from a reader who lives outside the USA (Ecuador) who used to be a very big deal in advertising in a large eastern seaboard city. She was kind enough to relate some personal experience related to the topic we got to Monday, namely the role of Big … Read More

Ready to Play IV 5 Minor (ii)?

Short Version: Market drops today. Long Version: My consigliere called Sunday to remind me that we are still on target for World War III or IV in the 2019 to 2024 time frame. Like that’s something I’d forget? “Seven year cycles, George. Don’t forget that: Seven years…” Which, as a student of our Cheerionomics 501 … Read More

Coping: My Body, My Chemistry Set

It has been a while since I updated you on my quest for perfect nutrition – on the theory we really are what we eat – so… DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor, medical professional, or associated with any school, college, or university medical school. Think of me as just someone you ran into on … Read More

BREXIT and Markets: So This UFO Lands…

Not really. But it sure helps to use a semi-fictional analogy in order to explain markets this week, so that’s exactly what we shall do.  Trust me, it’ll be far more readable than a dissertation paper. You see, as a thinking tool, we’re big on getting back to the basics because it is often in … Read More

Focus: When Disciplined Trading Pays Off

I am publishing part of this week’s report earlier than our normal Saturday morning cuppa coffee together in order to give you an update on what I think is going on in markets and where it MIGHT lead next week. More for Subscribers       ||| SUBSCRIBE NOW!       |||      Subscriber Help Center

Our Post BREXIT A-Game

Another short update and mainly aimed at our Peoplenomics.com readers.  I will likely update Peoplenomics for this week an hour or two before the close of trading today. The reason is that our ChartPack and Aggregate Index are in flux with this break following the EU Exit vote by the Brits (who are voted to … Read More

BREXIT ON, MARKETS SHAKEN

This is almost surreal: I have mentioned several times to readers that I was long the SSO but when it set up for a suspicious move strongly up on Thursday my alarm bells went off. As Peoplenomics.com readers know, I developed a very simple spreadsheet that takes possible Elliott wave 1 moves and projects them … Read More

Running the Shorts: BREXIT as “Hype du jour”

I believe I mentioned that any time George Soros starts talking down the market and predicting crash-like declines, I take it as a near sure sign that my long position is about to pay off. As mentioned to Peoplenomics subscribers in a Wednesday analysis, the NY Times has a very good, but short, piece on … Read More

Coping: With the “Free Lunch Crowd”

In our Wednesday www.peoplenomics.com report, we touched on a very difficult point for many people to comprehend:  Namely, who should really be allowed to vote in America. I proposed something that could be called Social Contribution-Based Voting. In the early days of America, as you may know, only people who were landowners could vote.  Since … Read More