ShopTalk Sunday: Electroculture Experiments Begin!

Awe crap! I don’t need another hobby, really, do I?  Unfortunately, this one just sort of sneaked up on me when my attention was diverted elsewhere. “What is Electroculture?” The best “quick read in” is my friend Robert A. Nelson’s RexResearch site summary and overview paper here: Electro-Culture: Stimulation of plant growth with electricity, magnetism, … Read More

Cycle Math for Times Ahead

We will spend a few minutes on the “Cycletron” spreadsheet after the ChartPack today. Looking at some ideas about the future that may be useful in plotting your own course to, and through, what seems to be coming. As you’ll remember, I built a spreadsheet that lets you consider a range of starting points from … Read More

“Permanent” Inflation Returns?

Here’s a shocker for you:  The day after Memorial Day this year, the total U.S. Public Debt to the Penny was $31,463,988,658,765.75.  Too many numbers for this early in the day?  Then call it $31.46 trillion. As of the most recent numbers posted, the Public Debt to the Penny is up to $32,661,578,249,677.03.  But again, … Read More

Rate Driven Collapse? Wars and More…

The stock market seems as though Wave 2 – the big rally since fall of 2022 – is over, done, and we are at the precipice of Wave 3 down.  As we’ve explained, this wave holds potential for markets to be halved by May of 2024. As a chart, we look to the area of the … Read More

DEWs and Don’ts

We don’t know where the idea of directed energy weapons being used on American targets came from, but it does make for a curious line of inquiry.  Which we will take up this morning after a couple of other items. Perhaps the largest of which is the ChartPack, which as we have been telling you … Read More

Retail Sales – and the “Need” for War

There’s a book from the 1960s which all the old-timers around here have read:  “Report from Iron Mountain – on the accessibility and desirability of peace.” So controversial was (and still is) the book that it has an extensive Wikipedia entry and offers insights into the modern economy’s “grow or die” problems. “The heavily footnoted … Read More

News Analytics for Options Week

Third Friday of each month the financial showdown called Options Expiration takes place.  These come in several flavors, the savoriest of which are Equities and Index.  Essentially Index options time-out at the Thursday close and stocks (Equities) Friday. Seems simple enough but peeling it back to a reasonable set of expectations is an “Onion Project” … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Safety and Recycling

We have had a dandy past month, or so, working sitting-down, inside a nice, air-conditioned office/workspace, fixing up old electronics.  But, with the arrival of Fall, we’re readying for our very serious work mode again. It’s therefore appropriate to talk a little about safety and recycling. A Shop PPE Station Yes.  It’s what son G2 … Read More

A Long Wave Cycletron (1)

We needed a tool for test-fitting economic cycle lengths from the American Revolutionary War period. So, here it is. Not to be confused with the Cyclotron in physics. What? You don’t wake up with software/cycle questions in your head on Saturday morning?  What are you, normal or something? Before we speak with Abby Normal, a … Read More

Uranium War Begins, PPI/FD, ER Visit

Having been up all night (the ER visit for Elaine, see ATR) it’s not too difficult to fire brain cells jacked up on tea… We are sad that our expectation of 50+ dead, laid out in the Thursday column on word of the Hawaii fires was right. Maui wildfires death toll at 55 as warning … Read More

Lahaina then Kaohsiung – CPI Released

Let’s do the CPI report first – everyone is interested in that: “The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) rose 0.2 percent in July on a seasonally adjusted basis, the same increase as in June, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.  Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased … Read More

Markets and Grieving

While we await data, some reflection on where the notion of “five steps to a market move” may be rooted.  One of the most interesting notions in a while (lassoed from my office chair) is the one that says just as people handle Death Grieving with five stations, so too a deep psychological drama is … Read More