ShopTalk Sunday: 3D Printer – a Broken Build

It didn’t start off to be broken – but therein lays a pretty interesting tale. From the Top:  Why? A whole series of “Why?” questions, I suppose.  Like: “Why is a 75-year-old man in the woods building what will be his third 3D printer?” Well, for one, I was in the midst of putting a … Read More

The Future that’s Coming for Us

But we  may have another week or two before the wheels come off. For today, then, a quiet mid summer weekend with a major problem becoming visible in our charts. Giving us time to reflect on the “bow waves” of the future. More for Subscribers ||| Master Index 2018 to Present ||| Master Index 2001 thru … Read More

Window for RFK? Can the Middle Be Saved?

Hold on to your chair – the world is about to go seriously nuts right after next week., The reason is the (mislabeled) “Presidential Debate” last night was a farce.  But, virtually none of the mainstream has offered useful guidance as to the Future.  We fix that. The Highest Level – 60,000 Feet Global So, let’s … Read More

DDT (Data Dense Thursday), Experts Ponder July, Dalio Beyond

Tasks and timing to kick off the day. With the unspoken hope that orderly thinking will lead to orderly profits. GDP “Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 1.4 percent in the first quarter of 2024, according to the “third” estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the fourth … Read More

War of Wunder Weapons?

We open our thinking toolkit – which includes the hypothetical Directorate 153 – today as we wonder what’s been going on at Area 51. And if that might have something to do with the U.S./NATO willingness to egg Russia (and whoever else) into a nuclear showdown. However, as we face another morning of escalation potential … Read More

Yep – New Highs in Housing

Like this was anything other than expected in the new Case Shiller Housing data from S&P/CoreLogic: YEAR-OVER-YEAR The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported a 6.3% annual gain for April, down from a 6.5% annual gain in the previous month. The 10-City Composite saw an … Read More

War, Market Fears, Andy of the Future, CFNAI

The Stock Market put on a pretty good show Monday.  Likely, figures my consigliere, it’s because when there are obvious bubbles in play (AI, NVidia) it is about the only “safe” thing left for a Fund Manager to do. Buy the Dow. And that probably is why the Dow put on another great performance Monday. But … Read More

Lookahead Timeline of Summer

I happened to get up early this morning – many projects going on, so 3 AM is not as unreasonable as it sounds… – and it struck me that maybe we should publish a “predictive timeline report” so people can plan the rest of their lives more effectively. This Week Stock futures are up about … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: New Ham Advice, 3D Delay

Into the heat of summer now.  Up north, say Vermont or so, it’s to the point where shop work doesn’t require a big stove and 3-hours warm-up to get the frost off tools.  Here in East Texas, it’s the Sun – and rain. Neither one of which would be particularly irksome, if only they could … Read More

A Final Stochastic

There was little surprise in the Friday Housing report hitting record highs. See, when a country is locked in a blow off topping process, inflation’s effects are very predictable. It’s also useful to remind that when inflation makes it appear that prices are going up (which they are) it also means the purchasing power of … Read More

Prepping: Ham Radio Weekend

Oh, boy. Did I screw up the calendar, or what? This weekend features one of two major ham radio events of the year as far as we’re concerned.  This is when prepping gets put to the test as hams go all-out for Field Day.  Details on the ARRL website here: 2024 ARRL Field Day Theme: … Read More

Housing, Current Account, UI Flings and Philly Fed

DDT – it’s data dense Thursday – as we all head back to await the next holiday. Since the Fourth of July will fall on a Thursday this year – two weeks from today – we expect tons of people will turn this one into a four-day weekend. It’s worth noticing, too:  TSA on X: … Read More

Another Last Chapter

It will be a couple of weeks before “The 100-Year Toaster” shows up on Amazon.  Proofreading is something I hate. It’s just so “nit-picky” – make me crazy(er). This being an American holiday, we will still do our ChartPack. Besides, Europe and elsewhere are “business as usual.” A longish read – and an extra cup … Read More

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