365 Crumbles – Big Lie Continues – Quiet Options – Disaster Over

$77-billion from disaster?  The Treasury reports today’s U.S. public debt to the penny at $34,923,277,120,226.95. As you look around, appreciate that’s a lot of free lunch.  But for whom? Not us… Cyber Crap Microsoft outage linked to Crowdstrike leads to global computer outage, Although, more useful is How To Fix CrowdStrike Issue Causing Blue Screen Of … Read More

Lightning Storm and Markets Rebalancing

This morning’s column comes to you from the recording studio out here in the woods. Because we had one hell of a lightning storm last night.  It was better than (as a kid) hearing the story of Rip van Winkle and the giants playing ten pins in the skies over the Catskills. It was classic. … Read More

The Future in Plain Sight

Between multiple forward-looking predictions, we now have (we think) enough data about the future to make some educated guesses. We will begin with some of the biblical references and concepts, move into how “personal contact with Future looks” and then use a couple of emails from colleagues to illustrate how possible futures “wander by” our … Read More

Retail and Ex-Im Prices

No change in Retail Sales this month overall.  But been a hard time down at the car store… “Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for June 2024, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for price changes, were $704.3 billion, virtually unchanged (±0.5 percent)* from the previous month, … Read More

Unwrapping Future – What Next?

We have mentioned the “Ides of July” to you several times in the past month and this morning “We are there.”  Indeed, the world has changed with the attempt on Donald Trump’s life over the weekend. While we could “go deep” on the all too obvious failure of the Secret Service to pre-emptively terminate the … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday (+): Futuring Project Planner

Our ShopTalk column today will be somewhat muted, following the attempt on former president Donald Trump’s life in Pennsylvania Saturday.  There are three – serious – non-shop discussions to have, first. 1. G.A. Stewart’s Nostradamus work nailed it. Not only did Stu post “Scary Close” (for this high-intensity, here comes the crap) period just a … Read More

The “Top-Spotting” Game

Until the bad news about this fall begins to dawn on the (stupid) public, this market might move higher still.  In fact, as we reported Wednesday, another 10-14 percent is not off the table. This being the weekend, we focus only on a few headlines and the ChartPack., But today, even after the hiccup Thursday, … Read More

Joe Blows, Super Week, Two Sides of Woo

Let’s see how that charitable Mainstream Media is treating Flow Joe (who’s going to go) this fine summers morning: Biden news conference carries high stakes as campaign teeters (cnbc.com) Biden introduces Ukraine’s Zelensky as ‘President Putin’ in latest brutal gaffe (nypost.com) Highlights from President Biden’s solo news conference | AP News Not nearly as much … Read More

CPI and Fed Roulette – Welding Before Breakfast

When the markets hit their latest (*Absurd) high at the close Wednesday, I put a little dough from the “hamburger fund” on the short side expecting a lower open. Two-and-a-half hours to the open, the wager looked to pay off with a 0.4 percent gain for less than an hour of (open) market exposure. The … Read More

A New Book Preview and Vote

My latest book, published on Kindle and titled “The 100-Year Toaster” argues the world doesn’t have a population crisis.  We have a quality crisis.  Wrapped up in the book is an explanation of how shoddy goods are bad for the planet but great for the corporations who run the place. Yes, population concerns may be … Read More

Beryl After-Action, Powell Pending, Bubbling Higher

Prepping: At its peak, an estimated 2-million people in Texas lost power as Hurricane, then Tropical Storm, then Wet Spot Beryl wandered through.  Plenty or injuries and up to 9 dead (reports vary). The only major disruption we noticed was (an hour or two after losing power), we flipped over to the genset, threw the … Read More

America’s Media Crisis – Calm Before the….

Storm, War, Election, Earthquake, Paris attack, or whatever… Before the column this morning, we need to “take the pants down of the web” a bit.  In deference to the extended post of G.A. Stewart’s The Age of Desolation website. But before you click to read THE MONEY CHANGERS AND THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT –  … Read More

Woo-Woo: Twilight Zone Sunday?

OK, this is going to sound weird.  Really, really odd. Has time been moving very slowly today? I mean like doesn’t seem like time is “passing right?” There are two reasons why I ask. First is my personal experience today.  Got up, did the ShopTalk Sunday column, then hauled around an extension ladder and got up … Read More