Bordering Madness, Trade Data, Jobs Week Roulette

We held onto a short position with our personal Gambler’s Stake over the weekend.  The core logic of which was the topic of the ChartPack on Peoplenomics.com.  The main idea, though, came down to “playing the Gap” between the U.S. Aggregate Index Oscillator and the Global Oscillator. You see, Friday, the Red (US line) screamed higher … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Automatic Algorithmic Gardening?

War?  Victory Gardens?  Biden Gardens? We’re in the timeframe when a “survival garden” such as we began working on in November of last year, may not seem so far-fetched, after all. The parts have continued to roll in for the highly experimental automatic veggie garden. Another small piece of the project this week was the … Read More

A “Big Moves” Trading Indicator

There is always opportunity in the midst of chaos, even with our Aggregate Trading indicator.  We used it to spot in advance the big move which would come later in the session. And we took snapshots of how it evolved over time. Very useful indicator. This morning, we discussion not only this useful tool, but … Read More

Ukraine Pain, China’s Gain, Future Plain

Since hitting age 73 this month, my interests are drifting slightly from “making more” to “enjoying more.”  Which means, for columns like this (free) one, there’s not an incentive to “give it all away.” Reason?  There can be some really nice payoffs to life-long learning and temporal/longitudinal observation series.  So, tomorrow, Peoplenomics subscribers will get a … Read More

Odds of WW III Fear Sparking Global Crash

Again, except for Peoplenomics.com reports, I will keep comments relatively short.  There is still much prepping to be done here before the arrival of “NSNW” Year, as we outlined back at Christmas. Yes, that’s right: We nailed future pretty damn well, if I do say so myself, in UrbanSurvival 2022: War Year? What KIND of … Read More

Invention Mapping (& UFOs)

Is there a hidden history to meta-materials? About how the future could be defined by them? Could a materials analog to A.I. might even be machine-printable? Off on a quest for new meta materials. “Why now,” you may be wondering. “Don’t we know there is a war on?” Yes, of course.  But wars are interesting technology … Read More

Housing: How Much is UP? Deflation Persists!

Depends on who you ask. According to new Housing data just out: “YEAR-OVER-YEAR The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported an 18.8% annual gain in December, remaining the same from the previous month. The 10-City Composite annual increase came in at 17.0%, up from 16.9% … Read More

War Lite? Hand of Xi, Queen’s Crud II, Rates Can Rock

As promised, a shorter column as I work on more “distillation of thinking” into higher purity trading. Let’s see what happened to the War predicted for this weekend and see when it’s more likely to take place. Mental Screen Shot The Western press has lost another key learning opportunity in how to better report “the … Read More

Stocks closed: Another “Holiday Survival” Guide

Although Ure has promised to lighten up on his keyboard, there’s not too much to be done until the Sun pops up. You can only shower and shave so many times.  (Usually once) After one pot of coffee, the caffeine kicks the blood pressure too much. The neighbors aren’t out hunting. Rain threatens. Hard to … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Love of 2-by-4s, Grow Room Detail

With the Big Birthday party (a six-pack of Rolling Rock and a prime rib) the mind wanders to more suitable foods for an aging gent with an eye on 90.  Getting to 73 wasn’t too tough.  But, good friends, strong personal boundaries, and staying active sure helps. So, attention is now turned on the garden, … Read More

Russia and Time Risk

As we watch the potential count-down clock to WW III, a discussion of time risk seems in order.  Not that we can do a damn thing about it.  It’s just that we have been watching events in Ukraine closely since last November.  And it has come down to this weekend for my “fish & chips … Read More

Markets to Fall on George’s Birthday

Seriously – three-day bithday weekend around here so what’s not to love? Well, except we’re holding onto hopes that Messrs. Buyed ’em and Putin will hold off on the fireworks.  Thanks, Bubbas, don’t want to put Ya’ll out, or anything. Trouble Lurks, However Trouble swirling on all sides, however, may interrupt the power and next week’s … Read More

Train Wreck Chart Talk (Shelling and Data)

“May you live in interesting times.”  And, as Robert Kennedy said in a Cape Town speech (1966) “Like it or not we live in interesting times.” Although Kennedy attributed the quote to a “Chinese curse” there is no support in the literature for such a phrase.  We know a few multicultural white hats. This morning, … Read More

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