ShopTalk: Sprung-Upon

The arrival of spring!  This weekend has really ramped up the workload around the old rancheroo, though. Among the projects in our household right now: Finishing up a visual theme in the master bedroom.  We decided to theme it as an art studio. (What goes on in there approaches “art” [sleeping, lol, perv!]. That led … Read More

Rollover Now? Or Higher?

As much as theory attracts us, there’s nothing like a series of multiple trades – each with small profits – to work in the direction of eventual retirement. Admittedly, this is not the most popular theory on investing.  But in keeping with our evolving view that the stock market, Bitcoin, and damn near everything else … Read More

SatGourmet: ‘Shroom, Gloom, and Chicken

Land-time reader kicks it off this morning (too early for Mimosa’s, right?) with a dandy spin on what to do with mushrooms: Shrooms From Mr. X Mom’s Recipe Hall of Fame v.4: Stuffed Mushrooms 2 dozen large mushrooms (2-3 inch diameter, baby bella is a good choice) butter (enough to sauté and coat the mushrooms) … Read More

Money Supply vs. Market Prices (Simplified)

Oh, sure, of course.  That trade I mentioned Thursday morning (hinting at the DOG of a trade) handed-in a modest return before the close Thursday.  Love when the DOG‘s come home for dinner. It was expected, though I should have waited on my entry instead of going in during the after-hours session.  Still, it bagged a … Read More

Job Jitters, Money Feddishists, No ATH, Yet

We ought to be able to roll through this morning in near record time because what matters most is totally in your face.  Time to hide the leprechauns and lingerie, kiddies.  This is serious shit. Well, sort-of… Job Jitters Markets, like people who have left sativa and gone on to stronger, like economic statistics, tend … Read More

Periodicity Within Collapse

By some measures, the stock market is at new highs this week. However, by other measures it is not. This morning, some “notes to a colleague” on periodicity within collapse micro waves. Not as simple as “Get ready to relive the collapse of the Soviet Union (1988-2000) here.  But, very much worth considering because the … Read More

Fed Meets, Retail, Ex-Im, and Moon Phases

Whew!  That’s-a some laundry list. But no worries:  Part of my new “less time writing” regimen (leaving more time for doing, at least in theory) demands we skip over the longish discussions and get right to the heart of the matter. Fed Meeting As often happens, credit for some keen insights goes to my consigliere for remarks … Read More

Fed Week: Post Office & Supply Chain Warfare

On the Economics side of things, a quiet morning. First up, there’s the Empire State Manufacturing report:  Here’s the quotable part: “The headline general business conditions index climbed five points to 17.4, its highest level since last summer. New orders increased modestly, and shipments were up substantially. Delivery times continued to lengthen, and inventories were … Read More

ShopTalk: Migration Path for CNC, .STL Designs

Daylight Time dawns over America.  Yet-another example of the Grand National Delusion we’re under. As the Native American  sage explained:  “White man the only ones who cut a foot off the bottom of their blankets and sew it on the top – and then claim their blanket is longer…” Or, as this once IAM-751 R&E … Read More

A Climate Note to the Heirs

It’s easy to have “right now” views.  But, how’re they going to look 10-50 or 100-years out?  We “seasoned citizens” are supposed to have a clue on this stuff.  But on issues like climate, urban sprawl, soil depletion and disappearing fresh water? In the Ure family – not over-done just usefully sized – is a … Read More

SatGourmet: Diet Time?

We will have an exceptionally short column on foodery and cookery this morning – since I haven’t gotten anything from readers this week. This being “Planting Day” – with the new Moon this morning – we will be outside doing the “gardening thing” as soon as the morning dishes are cleared and thrown in the … Read More

Misdirection Friday (Stocks, Biden, Economy)

No, last night’s Pandemic speech by Joe Biden is not a State of the Union speech.  As this little snip from the U.S. House website here says: “The formal basis for the State of the Union Address is from the U.S. Constitution: The President “shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the … Read More

Market Records, Sheep-Eyes, and Jobs

Yes:  This means Ewe. Back in 2000 – when the Internet Bubble was blowing up – I noticed several things (even wrote them down) so as not to get “fooled again” by the Financial Crowd.  My Lessons? A new high in a single (or couple) of indexes does NOT mean all is well. Beware of … Read More