Housing Still Hot

Hot off the press release: NEW YORK, July 26, 2016 – S&P Dow Jones Indices today released the latest results for the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices. Data released today for May 2016 shows that home prices continued their rise across the country over the last 12 months. More … Read More

Coping: With Rattlesnakes

Fact is, most of the U.S. has them. N o, I don’t mean the politicians…although they are full of venom this time of year… One of the cool things about being in the Pacific Northwest, however briefly, is we don’t have to look down and move things around with a rake first to ensure we … Read More

Future Forecasting: Sizing Up Friday

(Tacoma, WA) — The art of “seeing future” is not a difficult thing, although much woo-woo is attached to it:  Since about 90 percent of life is prescheduled, we can actually make very short-term forecasts of how the future will roll out with some degree of confidence Let me show you what I mean: Let’s … Read More

Coping: A Different Kind of Revolution

Wake Ure ass up, comrade… it’s Monday and the Revolution is on. Sunday, the hordes were out marching for Bernie and against fracking.  While they were doing that, Ures truly was pondering how the ultimate reasonable balance between energy sources might be reached. It seems the revolution – much talked about, but little evident from … Read More

Sunday Special: Kaine for VP – Of Mexico

That’d be the reason to campaign in Spanish when running for American high office, right? We depart from our usual weekend of relaxation to spend hours upon hours reading the highly entertaining non-consensual sex play in the democratic party…which has been brought to light by Wikileaks.org. It’s all about how to screw Bernie Sanders – … Read More

Primarily Charts–And the Keys to the Bank

(Tacoma, WA) —  With the markets obediently following my calls (surprising even me, mind you) we will have a nice, short, to the point discussion of the charts this morning and we can kick around what I’m doing in the way of a position once we get through the second half of the political silly … Read More

The High Bar for Hillary

The stock market is NOT on the verge of collapse this morning. That’s just one indicator that Donald Trump may be the real deal that democrats fear most. You see, after a successful conclusion to the convention, if Trump was really seen widely as a danger to business, the market would be screaming this – … Read More

Coping: The Next American Frontier

Now that we have a short break between the political gatherings, before the democrats nominate a woman better suited to receiving a felony indictment than Oval Office occupancy, how about we focus on something a little more positive? Like this: What is the Next American Frontier? We have been through several: When I was young, … Read More

Boos for Cruz – Crooked GOP’ers Plan Party Hijacking?

I’m not really one to talk about people who have two standards because I don’t take such people in high regard. Yet, when Ted Cruz last night refused to come out and endorse his party’s nominee for the presidency, that was about the last straw. When the primary mess began, wasn’t Cruz one of the … Read More

Coping: A Simple Idea for Healthcare

(Tacoma, WA) – This morning’s update is a little more brief than usual due to Microsoft “updating” my computer for a good part of the time that should have been spent writing.  Grrrrr…. Onto the first point:  I happened to be listening to an ad on the radio while we were driving up here from … Read More

Reader Note

(Tacoma, WA)  — This morning’s report will come out a bit strangely becvause Microsoft decideed to apply a software update to my main computer – so this morning’s report is coming – an hour later than normal) from Elaine’s. As a result, we will have only the financial report this morning, but rest assured, there … Read More

Kondratiev Got It Wrong?

(Baker City, OR) — Boy, am I ever fun to go on “vacation with” or what? “Honey, just one beer…but I have to get back to the room and works on charts because I’ve been working on this new theory about long wave economics while we’ve been watching the scenery go by…” Yep…that while explaining … Read More

Wired in Ogden (The Coffee War) and Housing Starts

(Ogden, UT)  —  There is an invisible line that is crossed in America; not unlike the Mason-Dixon Line of pre-Civil War days. It seems to run from about Phoenix  (Scottsdale specifically), on up through Utah, and then up north to about Montana.   From there, the line turns right and runs  down just south of Chicago … Read More