Word from the Future

This morning’s report is interesting if you are working up a view of things to come – so that you may prep, plan, prepare, call a priest, or whatever moves you. Not only does a recent Federal Reserve working paper look at using the language in news to forecast the future, but we have some … Read More

Truth, Oddly: Terrorism and Soap

Just yesterday morning we were having a discussion of terrorism marketing on these pages; some readers think it may have been a stretch connect the attention-seeking of suicide victims and terrorist, but I doubt it. But, just so we’re clear, there are a couple of key points to reiterate:  One is that all products, movements, … Read More

Coping: Another Periodic Trip Report

(Tacoma, WA) —  With two full days before we take off Sunday morning for parts south, we checked out another small town on our “possibility list” of places where old people with kin in the Pacific Northwest might move if/when the 30 acres if Texas gets to be too much. Sequim  – pronounced skwimm – … Read More

O Pimps Hil, Bye Bernie, and in Trade: Dig That Hole

Now that the Democratic National Circus is over, we can get our focus back on the real problems of America. But not without a sales job on Hil from president whozit. Wikileaks is on fire:  Here are details of what a Clinton costs these days. Other coverage of voicemail-gate over here. And despite his endorsement … Read More

Coping: With Suicide and ISIS

It was a rather remarkable lunch this week; a couple of guys who have know each other for 63-years – been friends the whole time – and are still learning from one-another’s adventures in Life. We somehow got onto the topic of suicide. My pal, being a retired Army major in the mental health care … Read More

Fed Roulette: An Economic Overview

OK kiddies, gather around the roulette wheel as we spin up this morning on the Fed Meeting which is going on today and we’re due for a rate decision this afternoon. The market – which usually bashed the Fed soundly with a worrisome decline before each decision – has been in demo-mortis – death by … Read More

Housing Still Hot

Hot off the press release: NEW YORK, July 26, 2016 – S&P Dow Jones Indices today released the latest results for the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices. Data released today for May 2016 shows that home prices continued their rise across the country over the last 12 months. More … Read More

Coping: With Rattlesnakes

Fact is, most of the U.S. has them. N o, I don’t mean the politicians…although they are full of venom this time of year… One of the cool things about being in the Pacific Northwest, however briefly, is we don’t have to look down and move things around with a rake first to ensure we … Read More

Future Forecasting: Sizing Up Friday

(Tacoma, WA) — The art of “seeing future” is not a difficult thing, although much woo-woo is attached to it:  Since about 90 percent of life is prescheduled, we can actually make very short-term forecasts of how the future will roll out with some degree of confidence Let me show you what I mean: Let’s … Read More

Coping: A Different Kind of Revolution

Wake Ure ass up, comrade… it’s Monday and the Revolution is on. Sunday, the hordes were out marching for Bernie and against fracking.  While they were doing that, Ures truly was pondering how the ultimate reasonable balance between energy sources might be reached. It seems the revolution – much talked about, but little evident from … Read More

Sunday Special: Kaine for VP – Of Mexico

That’d be the reason to campaign in Spanish when running for American high office, right? We depart from our usual weekend of relaxation to spend hours upon hours reading the highly entertaining non-consensual sex play in the democratic party…which has been brought to light by Wikileaks.org. It’s all about how to screw Bernie Sanders – … Read More

Primarily Charts–And the Keys to the Bank

(Tacoma, WA) —  With the markets obediently following my calls (surprising even me, mind you) we will have a nice, short, to the point discussion of the charts this morning and we can kick around what I’m doing in the way of a position once we get through the second half of the political silly … Read More

The High Bar for Hillary

The stock market is NOT on the verge of collapse this morning. That’s just one indicator that Donald Trump may be the real deal that democrats fear most. You see, after a successful conclusion to the convention, if Trump was really seen widely as a danger to business, the market would be screaming this – … Read More

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