Coping: With Another “Reality Shift”

We don’t get too deeply into woo-woo reports here lately for a number of reasons.  When a person begins talking about “jumping timelines” and such, heads cock and people look askance… Sadly, when the genuinely inexplicable events happen, people tend to write the website off as “Naw, that Ure dude’s fulla crap…”  Which may be true, … Read More

Markets Eye Inflation This Week

The market is poised to break to much higher levels, but it’s still to early to pour oodles of money on the long side – just yet. For one, there are major resistance levels overhead from here.  Second thing to watch is whether “Sell in May and go away…” shows up this year.  It really … Read More

Coping: Implementing Balanced-Brain Theory

My first encounter with balanced-brain theory was in the 1990’s when I was head of admissions for a vocational college.  Anything that would help understand whether a particular course, leading to a career, would benefit the student’s long-term interests was important. Enter the Gregorc Style Delimiter which you can still buy a packet of 25 self-assessments … Read More

Special: John Kerry, Iran, and Obama’s Deep State

Should former SecState John Kerry be indicted for violation of the Logan Act? Kerry has in recent months, according to this Boston Globe Story, been holding talks with Iranian leaders.  Specifically, alleges the Globe “He sat down at the United Nations with Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to discuss ways of preserving the pact limiting Iran’s nuclear weapons program.”  … Read More

A Simplified View of Business Models

Are you having a tough time understanding the war between business models going on around you?  News not making sense?  Dissonance setting in? This morning we unveil a simplified approach we call TAAYA (They’re All After Your Assets).  Taken with a double-doze of “Everything’s a Business Model” (EBM) TAAYA will help you sleep better and … Read More

Jobs Report and the Happy Bear Dance

I have been looking for the “keys to the bank” for a long time and am pleased to report that while I haven’t found the keys, our latest rule sets seem to be a large enough hammer that we can pull off the occasional “smash and grab” as we’ve done this week. We’ll go through … Read More

Coping: With Buying By the Pound

I don’t think anywhere is the contrast between the “old ways” and the new more apparent than the massive shift in “cost-per-pound” thinking. Which is? When you go to the grocery store, for example, and you have two nearly-identical products and you don’t want to buy randomly.  This is when those “unit pricing” figures are … Read More

Working Up to Jobs, Global Decline Due

Over on the Peoplenomics side of the house we keep a very interesting chart for subscribers that’s updated twice a week. As I mentioned in the Wednesday report this week, we are in an odd divbergence globally:  The US market has been dropping and the global has been rising.  Figuring this can’t persist very long, our … Read More

Coping: Build a “Luck Machine?”

Yeah…this is going to sound nuts…but hear me out. This endeavor sounds like it’s way past the borders of pseudoscience…BUT maybe not completely, as we’ll explain. Before revealing specific plans to construct a “luck machine”  we must be clear about what luck is, how it’s part of the forces of Universe.  Not just that, but how it’s … Read More

Prepping for a Lower Income (2 of 2)

In part one of this article, we considered the financial tidal waves bearing down on us that will force millions to manage-down their present lifestyles. It’s my view that due to compounding of debt, watering of money, and depletion of resources, there may be “no place to hide” and some argue.  This morning, we talk … Read More

NukWar Looms, Buck Boils

We will present an exceptionally short column this morning because there are only a couple of stories worth focusing on.  We’ve abandon the northeast liberal media’s promising “any day, now” for something of consequence in their Trumpquisition. Nuclear war is a potential flashpoint now that Israel has definitive evidence that Iran Lied about their secret … Read More

Coping: May Day and Shop Talk

First, let me wish you well with your celebrations today in honor of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers, after which the modern May Day was fashioned. Like Christmas and Easter, there’s a heaping tablespoon of subjectivity to the date.  You see, originally it was April 27th, or close-enough. The Celtic Beltane (spring festival, not to be confused … Read More