Did the Fed Buy Futures Today?

We are not on the distro list, but we need to ask:  is it reasonable that the futures market would only be down 56 points on the Dow after a weekend like this one? I mean think about it: Japan was down more than 3-1/2 percent overnight. Hong Kong was down 2-1/2 percent. Europe is … Read More

Coping: Mission-Creep Weekend

It all started off so nicely: There was a bit of real work done around here Saturday. Panama had the big orange noise and dust-maker out, so the area looks like a golf course. Elaine come through with perfectly sautéed mushrooms to top a perfect steak and baked Yukon Gold’s on the BBQ. A movie … Read More

Bezos and Bentonville: Barbarians at the Mall

Better not plan your traditional trip to the mall for 2020 Christmas shopping, just yet. The Mall may not be there. Global war has broken out in retailing as Amazon and Wal-Mart are taking their “cash registers to the people” and while there may be some economies of scale, the word anti-trust and “mom & … Read More

From Bleeding to Hemorrhaging?

We are waiting patiently to see whether the “financial clotting system” will work in coming weeks, since the recent market action (to the upside) has been accompanied by record low volume for the year. Being a “sick puppy” by nature, I am always searching for creative and useful anologies in order to help me understand … Read More

Coping: A Solar Professional’s Energy Suggestions

Andrew Jennings is a wonderfully sharing fellow and long-time reader.  He’s been designing and installing solar projects for more than 12 years.  So when he offered to do a details looking at home solar for both the prepper and economically minded, it didn’t take but a second to accept.  Here’s what he sent in: Note: … Read More

George Soros Short, George Ure Short

As far as I know, George Soros does not subscribe to our www.peoplenomics.com newsletter. Yet there are reports this morning that not only is Soros short (betting markets will decline), but specifically he is concerned with the future of the European Union’s economic prospects. There is some logic to Soros moves, which the Wall St. … Read More

Coping: A Pop Quiz for Preppers

Although UrbanSurvival has been in the prepping space since 1997 when economics and being ready for “What’s the WORST that could happen?” we do admit taking a few years to rest on our laurels. With good reason, I might add: Once you make a decision to prep and actually do it, most of your preps … Read More

My Wife – the New Investor

We launch into a new series of articles – ideal for first timers who have been denied the opportunity to make money with money before in life. Getting started in the market isn’t difficult, but when you’re retired and on Social Security…how does that work? We are about to find out. After the charts and … Read More

Ure’s Anti Social (Media) Rant #3

Normally, I wouldn’t begin with an “I told you so…” But this is a BIGGY. Because it’s a splendid example of how you can sit out in the backwoods of East Texas and figure out things long before the rest of the world. In the beginning, there was Social Media. It sounded like fun, although … Read More

Coping: “Prepper” Shortwave Radios

I was sitting in the sun room one afternoon last week and it dawned on me that I didn’t really need to have as many radios as I have. And since my BroInLaw was eyeing the aircraft receiver monitoring Ft. Worth Center which is (to Elaine’s dismay) sitting a counter in the kitchen, I offered … Read More

Your Real Job Today

No, it is not posting more inane crap on FB. No, it is not wasting time on Hollywood crap dressed as news. No, it is not recounting your weekend adventures, nor bragging about the size of your hangover or conquests of the weekend. And no, it is not about wishing that you were able to … Read More

Coping: With the “Flat Earth”

A long-time reader, who we will call Steve, sent me a note this weekend that I’d get a real kick out of looking into the flat earth theories of one Edward Hendrie. Per his note, the author has a book on Amazon that makes a “case” for the world being flat. See The Greatest Lie … Read More

Five Reasons Millenials Should Play Stocks

Yes, it’s like a casino. But why my kids are more inclined to buy a lotto ticket, have an M-Life card and visit Las Vegas, when there’s a casino of sorts that opens every trading day with much fanfare and bell-ringing, is beyond me. Even more to the point, the odds are better at the … Read More