2 Part Report: My Crypto Patent Filing & Tech Waves to 3D

Two concepts to kick around in today’s report.  One is a proposal which would overcome one of the major objections to crypto currencies.  Namely that they are more notional than fungible.  We propose a fix. Second part of the report which is out there now because a lot of our subscribers “give large at Christmas.”  … Read More

Turkey-Hunker Mindset

To Hell with Pseudo Drama Although Thanksgiving (‘Merican style) is still six-days off, the “tryotophan mood” is already settling in.  Highlights of the next week around here will include: Being on CoastToCoast with George Noory next Wednesday night. Revealing my crypto-related patent filing on Peoplenomics Wednesday.  (Too many details to rush through for tomorrow). A … Read More

T-Day Countdown: Job Data and Philly Fed

Unemployment Filings Jump Hot off the screen snagger: “The advance number of actual initial claims under state programs, unadjusted, totaled 743,460 in the week ending November 14, an increase of 18,344 (or 2.5 percent) from the previous week. The seasonal factors had expected a decrease of 13,302 (or -1.8 percent) from the previous week. There … Read More

Reality Busting Ahead

We are continuing our efforts toward making a real-life time machine. However, as it turns out, there’s a lot more than time involved. So, today and update in our Real Time Machine project. First, however, an even stranger, but so far more profitable question:  based on a few trades this week we need to ask … Read More

Retail Sales: Dear America Spend or End

Locked-In to Load-Up We are eyeing this morning’s retail sales figures with the usual suspicion since people’s spending habits will mold 2021.  If they falter, the dream goes down. The problem in economics is simple:  If people  don’t   spend, then sales fall.  As sales fall, markets fall.  Waking up to Reality, a few people will … Read More

Topless Markets: Vax 2 & The Bubbleator Revisited

Vax #2 Hype & A ’62 Flashback! Seat belts on for market hype deluxe?  Moderna says its vaccine is 94.5% effective at preventing Covid-19.  Remember in last week’s round of virus hope that the RNA answer had to be kept super cold?  Well, this one seems a little more practical as Early Data Suggests Moderna’s … Read More

Shop to It: Tool Slut Sunday

The Best (& Worst) Boss is? US! One of the treasures of being raised in a “firefighter family” is that everyone “worked on the off-shift.”  Sure, a lot of union jobs in the 50’s and 60’s were paying  enough that one person working in a household could “get by.” But fire, police, and other first … Read More

A “Trading Insurance” Policy?

Our Focus today is on trading discipline and tools.  As I have admitted many times, I can time markets OK but I’m by nature flighty and always second-guessing myself.  That costs me. For whatever reason, I tend to  drop into second-guess and worry mode. So I’ve been looking for ways to improve returns. Paradoxical as … Read More

Producer Prices and Then?

Inflation In Check? It may seem that way.  Consumer Prices held even this week, but there may only be a modest break before real “stagflation” sets in.  Either that – or the deflationary depression shows up when we figure “Help, we’ve fallen and we can’t get up…” The future will be defined by how we … Read More

DDT (Data Dense Thursday) & ToT (Turn On Trump?)

Short – and Hopeful Big Picture stuff first, then data:  As we advised our Peoplenomics.com subscribers Wednesday, there is still a case for the markets to move higher into early next spring.  Sell-In-May Ultimate Edition. We have a template for such a possible final blow-off:  1929’s final thrust lasted 91-trading days from final pre-peak.  We don’t … Read More

Dear Vets: Thank You

No matter which side of the aisle: And paradoxically…recommended by a Canadian. Maybe they have better memories, eh?

Server Heaven?

We had a weird error on the Internet today.  Our site here went down (“server crash”) but the strange part was that when it crashed, there is a program we run for added speed which does caching. At the time of the server crash, the ‘snapshot’ taken was a link to Kitco – and now … Read More

Navigating Lifestyle Collapse

Word that CV-19 has continued to accelerate comes as no surprise around here; we’ve been projecting it for months.  It’s how “compounding” works. Yet, the arrival means more than draconian government regulations, there are the problems of “savings destruction” because that’s the stuff of which major Long Wave Depressions are made. That and drought.  But, … Read More