Prepper’s Notes: Filtering Financial Planners

A number of readers have asked about Financial Planners.  Do I know any good ones…and so on. This morning, we look at the problem of finding a good one and we give you some ideas to kick around during your search. Ultimately, though, the problem is that any kind of financial “planner” can only be … Read More

When Has Housing “Had Enough?”

That’s a hot topic we will get into Wednesday for www.peoplenomics.com subscriber report tomorrow.  But what we do have on hand is the latest Housing Price press release from Case-Shiller, S&P, et alia: NEW YORK, November 29, 2016 – S&P Dow Jones Indices today released the latest results for the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, the … Read More

Coping: Pets — Passings and Prepping

A number of my friends have pets that have died recently. And this weekend, our cat Zeus was attacked by a pack of wild dogs on the property. So with all the “pet events” in life, I thought it could be useful to talk about two things that are very much on our minds now. … Read More

Trump’s “Millions” and Food Prices Worry

Welcome back to Worriers Gulch.  It’s a patch of land situated between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, inhabited by a few reasonable people and millions of savages and imbeciles. This is the gap widens between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Still, it remains interesting to see unfold. My personal expectation is that the market will pull back, … Read More

Coping: With 21 Pounds Later

Reader Note: The kids from Denver are referred to by first initial only. D is for Dad, S is for Mom, A is for granddaughter and J is for grandson. I suppose you are wondering why I would write a column about our adventures around here this weekend. The answer is simple: I promised to … Read More

Red Flags for Commercial Real Estate?

This being the weekend of shopping craziness, we look at how the looming battle between online retailers and conventional shopping mall operators could burst into anti-trust actions in 2017. Not only that, but as it happens, one of the major implosions of the Greater Depression will be the loss of assets formerly held as shares … Read More

Half-Day for Markets

The NYSE will close at 1 PM today (Eastern) to give brokers time off to spend all the money they made this year. Both the Dow and S&P are expected to open on the up side after topping the 19-thousand and 22-hundred levels, respectively, earlier in the week. What’s not clear is when the “normal” … Read More

Coping: With Black Friday

The mentions have been slowly building. At first a story here, a mention there. Then, almost suddenly, it is BFM – Black Friday Morning. There are a couple of schools of thought, but the main thrust of things is the expectation that after all the (fake) drama of the election, people will get up off … Read More

2200 Today? How High Is Up?

Schedule Note:  Before we get into actual content, a word about schedules around here. This morning’s report will be (blissfully) short and on point. No Peoplenomics report tomorrow and the normal Saturday report will not be posted until about noon Sunday. After almost 68-years, I’m trying to kick-it this week. I’ll be back to my … Read More

Coping: Prepping for Over the River and Whatever

Near as we can figure it, the kids (both grown up and on the way) will be leaving the Denver area around oh-dark-thirty tomorrow, then driving east on the freeway to Salina, Kansas where they will turn right and head on-down to Texas. Our guest quarters make-over was nearly done last night – the new … Read More

Understanding the Source of “Trump Bashing”

We need to have us a discussion about barriers to entry. The B-school concept is simple enough: One of the reasons that there are not 500 automakers in the USA is because of barriers to entry. Said barriers are the start-up obstacles that any new competitor must overcome in a world of crony-capitalism. Old-guard players … Read More

Coping: Dark Side of “Hunter’s Rights?”

I don’t know if it’s the NRA who has slammed legislation through 48-states, but a buddy of mine up the street has been charged with a misdemeanor. The heinous crime of this chum? Well, he lives on County Road 404 and a neighbor of his likes to hunt. But the catch is, my neighbor has … Read More

Stupidnomics–A Rant

A couple of points on  whether we should do away with Interest tops this morning’s discussion in our Focus section. No, not as in Sharia law.  As in simply eliminate all the financial shenanigans that seem to accompany the game of charging “interest.”  Might change business cycles, too… After that, I suppose the chart comparing … Read More