Fresh – Scary – Housing Data / Pari-Mutuel Future

DJ Ure spinning our way into Week-from-Fed insanity as made-up money’s implosion continues.  Our Morning After Monday mood-setting is “A House is Not a Home – first released in 1964 by Dione Warwick.  Later rekindled by Luther Vandross.  His version lacked some of the “Mahalia” energy channeled in Warwick’s set, and lacking some of “Ella’s” … Read More

The Next War in Sight

While the war in Ukraine continues to drag on – bringing a massive drain on Europe – which has hurt the Euro and made the Dollar appear stronger than reality dictates – we are faced this morning with the arrival in weeks of a terrible set of financial circumstances that will become another “feeder war” … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Wood Sailboat Model Build (1)

Ever get tempted to buy one of those inexpensive Chinese model sailing ships on eBay?  Great value – way cool. The one on the right there is a good value if you want an introductory project to real model-making skills. $11.33 each plus $3.36 for a SpeedPAK from China.  The seller is m.cloud-2 out of Shanghai.  … Read More

Keyword Roulette

Wherein we replace the programmatic news decided by the Powers and minion Editors.  And instead, we use a “What keywords really matter in my Life?” approach. We’ll give you the idea and you can dial it in to whatever your circumstances are. It’s a reaction to wife Elaine’s sometimes habitual listening to the “all news” … Read More

Retail Trifecta – and a Real Woo-Woo Story

We begin this morning with “the Numbers” and acknowledge in passing that even in market declines at the Macro level, there are still noisy trading patterns that require the occasional rally in order to square the books of otherwise runaway trend traders. Retail Sales First OK, retail is up 1 percent.  Meaningless to us. Reason?  Prices.  … Read More

How THIS Depression is Different

Academics have screwed the world up more than they think.  Two examples should make this clear. The first is how in many (if not MOST) schools, history is taught as “politiography.”  In other words, from Columbus on, world history has been considered on its sociological groupings, not its manufacturing and economic realities. Take slavery – … Read More

Power in the Second Depression (Updated eBook)

When TSHTF a lot of people will be in the dark wondering “What happened?”  A few years ago, we presented a multipart series on keeping the lights on and the beer cold as economic collapse came stumbling across the world. Today – in 160-pages of downloadable PDF eBook for subscribers, a discussion of D.C. power … Read More

Fake Money Plagues as Lazyverse Arises

The market is set to continue its slide today ahead of the inflation report as CPI will be center stage tomorrow. In fact, as of 6AM today, our Elliott and trend channel view of the market looks like this from November 8th of last year right up until this morning: Pick a Fake Money! There … Read More

Monday: Twits, Tweaks, and Inflation Paradox

Wednesday morning get braced:  the Consumer Price Index (inflation gauge) will be released.  Sure, this morning is quiet and all.  But many pieces are moving just below the surface. Dow futures down 150-ish. Like Elon Musk blowing out of the Twitter acquisition this weekend.  As we’ve been following this, looks to us like there are … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday II: An Additional Inspiration Note

Long-time reader (sufferer?) Nancy reminded me of something I should have mentioned in this morning’s “Well-storied Home” discussion. In addition to the “themed” digs at DisneyWorld and Disneyland, there are some really great hotels that manage to pull off to-die-for theming in rooms that transport guests. I still have on our shopping list 4-5 overnights … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Imagineer a “Well-Storied” Home

I haven’t read every book about the artform called Disney Imagineering, but I’ve got a pretty good start.  Half a dozen books by geniuses like Rolly Crump. Marty Sklar, Richard Sherman, and how could we overlook two incredible handbooks on underlying processes by Lou Prosperi? One is The Imagineering Pyramid: Using Disney Theme Park Design Principles to Develop … Read More

Inflection Week Ahead

On multiple levels, the markets are poised for a major turn over the next month.  We get into some “nimbleness training” as events across the board are ready to “hit the blender.” The checklist for this morning includes Biden’s suspect trip to the Middle East, and odd trading patterns in our ChartPack. Then there’s the … Read More

Reason on Edge: Biden’s Jobs Problem, Failure of the EU?

Other than pondering UFOs and our ongoing search for “the Key” to Reality, not much else really matters in this life. Unless you’re talking about making some serious money.  That never goes out of style, for long. As long-time readers appreciate, we have long postulated that a massive market decline in the pending economic collapse … Read More