Coping: Parallel Universe Discovered

Yes. It’s in our kitchen. Lemme tell you how I know. Tuesday afternoon, I get back from the doc-2 with the eye rolling in 20/40+3, or so, and with a 1.25 diopter set of dime store readers, I was wailing away on Peoplenomics until around 6 PM. Go over to the house, scrub and pop … Read More

Scaling the Summer Rally

This morning we put on our “Look-Aheads” and size up some of the economic data that is beginning to form.  Will it support some of our notions about a run-up into the presidential election and then a very bad patch starting in 2017?Yes, it seems so…But first a few headlines as we run through what … Read More

Be Unmoved by Moving Averages

First thing this morning before we get into the data of the day, and we walk through the zoo and see how the )political( animals are doing, yada, yada, a reader asked a fine question that deserves some thought. Do I attach any significance to the market when the 50 week moving average (50 dma) … Read More

Coping/Brain-Cleaning Week: To-Do, Or Not To-Do?

But before we get to that… a quick note to Bruce down in Ecuador. Long an ex-pat and a key contributor around here, Bruce and I agree on many of the big points, but certainly not all. Let me pull a comment or two from his Monday retort to set the stage. “You will never … Read More

One Week to a Holiday–and counting

You couldn’t tell it from the weekend in town, reports the spousal unit (Elaine). Stores were packed and people were shelling out easy money for anything that had a sale tag on it. Still, a weekend in town does not an economy make. So we will just hold our comments on the illusion of growth … Read More

Coping: “Brain-Cleaning Week” on Remorse and Regret

I have decided to dub this week National Brain Cleaning Week. And along the way I decided that we could actually turn this into a “two-fer.” A two-fer, if you haven’t figured it, is when you do one thing, but it serves two purposes. Which, in this case is separate and distinct from one another. … Read More

A Note to the Kids: On Growing Rich–Slowly

This morning, we lay out five simple rules for young people (40 and under) which – if followed – will almost guarantee that over time you will rise to the top of net worth individuals.Oh, sure, it’s popular to be young, full of piss and vinegar and be anti-establishment and all that happy young radical … Read More

Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Options Day

“Hey Rock, wanna see me pull a rabbit outta my hat?” Everything you need to know about finance today from an ancient but very adult cartoon series.  Even had a Fearless Leader in it…and a socialist at that. The Battle to Save America is not over yet, I’m pleased to report.  Although a modest rally … Read More

Coping: A Bit More Personal Woo-Woo

Oh, boy.  Here we go again.  Remember this part from the bottom of the Coping section on Thursday? This latest one is worth keeping an eye out for in the headlines. I was a worker in some kind of large mine – many side shafts off the main tunnel. The scene was brightly lit and … Read More

As I Was Saying…Markets to Drift Lower, Social Mediots

With the Federal Reserve rolling in M1 (which is being puffed up at a nearly 12% annual rate presently) it seems odd that I would tell you in the May 6 column that “Markets to Drift Lower.” Yet, on May 6th, the S&P 500 closed at 2,057 and change. Yesterday’s close was at 2,047 and … Read More

Coping: The Prepper’s E.E. Lecture

Did I mention I will be on CoastToCoast with George Noory tonight? Something of a victory lap from my January market call, which has been very good, so far… Lesson 1: Complex Design Gets Ure I don’t think I ever told you why I got kicked out of Seattle University back in the day. Mostly … Read More

Just the Charts Today

Well, we are down to our last back-up of the back-ups on the power this morning, so we will do only the market comment and the charts, The original article which was scheduled for this morning (2-Hours a week to being a millionaire) will have to wait for Saturday… Folksy commentary is fun, enjoyable reading, … Read More

A Consumer Price Fairytale

Once upon a time, there lived a group of crazy people. But they didn’t know they were crazy…at least at first. You see, they had all come to trade with one another and – as their medium of exchange – had used bits of gold and silver. Things went well, for a while. But then … Read More