$100-Billion ChemTrail Suit – Markets Wobble – ‘ween

Let’s start with the big one – because it is likely to establish that another so-called conspiracy theory – ain’t so theoretical after all. clif is antiselenite on X: “$100 Billion…suing for chemtrail damages…” / X You should take time to read the entire article carefully.  This is his plan – and others may file their … Read More

Life, Extended?

Big doings today with the final couple of chapters of our Longevity playbook plus the new ADP jobs report just out. But, that’s not all. There’s the usual last-minute silliness that comes with virtually all elections and there’s the usual assortment of shock-and-awe as the markets continue their levitation act.  A bit of perspective on … Read More

Housing Rolls On

But, seriously, what did you expect in a much-higher-than-acknowledged inflationary environment? “S&P CORELOGIC CASE-SHILLER INDEX RECORDS 4.2% ANNUAL GAIN IN AUGUST 2024 NEW YORK, OCTOBER 29, 2024: S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI) today released the August 2024 results for the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices. The leading measure of U.S. home prices recorded a 4.2% … Read More

Trade, Housing, and JOLTS

At the Ranch – Reader Note:  You may get an “odd response” from this website while I am doing the final round of tuning before we go behind a paywall Feb. 14, of next year.  Our present web tuning is designed to speed up the site, but while the ads are gone, so are a … Read More

On a Hill Overlooking Future

Monday – meh. There’s really very little action to kick the week off. Other than the tit-for-tat game in the Middle East and the grinding down of Ukraine. And the NorKs going to Kursk and… But the first issue is data which begins flowing tomorrow with a week to roll until the presidential (bad choices) will … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Invention versus “Happy Designs”

This is (kind of)  a How-To on Hydroponics. You remember my mentioning that I’m building “workstations” for senior living, right? How cool it would be if you could have everything right at hand to make indoor growing a treat instead of a chore? But water indoors is problematic.  So this is also about Designing and … Read More

Slow-Rolling War

Don’t look now, but a dangerous story of “tits and tats” seems to be opening.  Because Israel – as expected – attacked Iran overnight. But things are far from settled. So, in addition to a nice quiet Saturday news review and the week’s closing ChartPack, some speculation on what happens next. More for Subscribers ||| … Read More

HDNBW (High-Density Nail-Biter Weekend)

HDNBW with a side of Fatal Distractions? This is a dandy time to discuss the value of broad perspectives and the importance of generalization skills. Because for most of us, the coming couple of weeks will bring the culmination of many long-chain event sequences that none of us will have any influence over.  So best … Read More

CFNAI, Jobless, and After-Election Plans

In keeping with our focus on Long Wave Economics – that, along with prepping for anything goes being the cornerstones of this site – let’s begin with a Big Long Term view because it is very important. As explained in our Peoplenomics.com ChartPack Wednesday, its hard to deny that we’re in a financial bubble the likes of … Read More

Bubble per Capita Calculations

Two worthy topics on tape today (besides the weekend war outlook). We do some mighty interesting (and humbling) calculations comparing the 1929 bubble (and inflation from the Great Depression) with modern times.  You talk about getting knocked down a notch! Then we do another chapter of our Longevity book (“Tell your doctor” – but it … Read More

Weekend War Bets, Anyone?

You know the old saying, right? “Man who keeps ear to ground risks being run over!” And yet, there is so damn much going on that a little “ground sounding” seems like a useful thing to do in here. Starting with a look at the markets in the Pre-Open with our Aggregate Index to see … Read More

Waitstate Monday, Poli-Ban, Workstation Digest

Boy, this is turning into a simple column to write:  The “Waitstate Weekend” from our Peoplenomics.com report Saturday morning has been exended. And judging by what’s on the news budget for the day, not much change seems likely. On the economics side, our wildly over-leveraged long-expiration put options are likely to bounce back a bit … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Deck Post-Mort, Waterworks Next

Most of the projects out here are pretty interesting and there’s a lot to be learned by studying them.  Like the small (8X8) deck project that wound up this week with the completion of the railings.  As wife (and OSHA site inspector) Elaine puts it “Adds to the house and it doesn’t look so much … Read More