Coping: Niburu and What Would “End Times” Look Like?

I don’t want to imply that our discussion in Peoplenomics on Wednesday was a rehash of the old Planet X story.  Because there is definitely something more to it, than that. While it is true (near as we can tell) that occasionally Kuiper Belt objects show up and mess things up on Earth (as well … Read More

Why are [important] People “Looking Up?”

For a second time in less than six months, one of our sources is talking about looking to developments in deep space. As you will recall, a special Halloween edition of Peoplenomics pointed out that the most celebrated holiday in the world is that — Halloween. We also went into the reasons – including events … Read More

The Flavor of the Market’s Pause

Things are about to get interesting. The way it becomes interesting is running (like an old TSR program) is in background.  The news events we see swirling about this morning may be interesting, but the REAL IMPORTANT decisions about how things are going to work out are off running out of sight. What is so … Read More

Coping: The Lazy Man’s Guide to Yard Work

Notwithstanding the snow which is a bit unexpected in the (midst of global warming) on the upper East Coast this week, it is time to get real about what comes with Spring.  Besides “Hey! Hey First of May, Outdoor (ahem) starts today!” Unfortunately what really starts about now is yard work. I’ve got at least … Read More

On Trump’s “Major Recession” Remarks

I love the smell of denial in the morning. Over the weekend, presidential hopeful Donald Trump laid out his concerns about a massive recession coming, but almost as quickly as the words were out of his mouth, the media started hammering that Trump was off-the-mark. For example, take a look at this CNBC piece:  “Trump … Read More

Coping: Gambling- Stocks vs. Slots

Every so often, Elaine and I decide to run off to a new place to explore, learn about each other, about other people, and to just have fun as humans, being. This was one of those weekends.  We try to save up and do a couple of these a year.  It’s cheaper than a cruise…the … Read More

The Coming War in Korea

With the coming market decision whether to rally on and confirm Wave 5 up, or do a vicious decline to finish IV down around the 1,740 S&P level, we see how “neoconic forces” have been hard at work setting up another war.  This time by starving our North Korea. That in itself wouldn’t be so … Read More

Here’s Hoping the Market Drops; New Jobs Numbers

Don’t be taken in by the headline on the Drudge Report this morning that “STOCKS BIGGEST COMEBACK SINCE 1933!” Oh, it’s true and all that, sure.  And yes, the report from CNBC that “Dow posts biggest quarterly comeback since 1933” is also quite true. What people are talking about – in general – is that … Read More

Coping: Why I’ve Quit Politics

My political career is over.  Finis.  Kaput.  Toast.  Adiós. I know we haven’t talked much about politics (of the local East Texas backwoods type) for a good while. But the short version of recent events here is that Anderson County Texas does not require heavy trucks operating on poorly maintained county roads to post a … Read More

The Real Big Stories of the Day (Besides Job Cuts Drop)

No, it is not Dr. Ben Carson saying Trump supporters have their minds  made up so stop trying to change them. Nor is it that Hillary is coming down to the wire in trying to evade charges over illegal personal mail server use involving national security. We also found it interesting that while Al Jazeera … Read More

Coping: The Raspberry Pi Revolution

OK:  I’m hooked.  I am totally onboard with the Raspberry Pi revolution and I have one mighty-damn-fine project under my belt. Raspberry Pi’s and robotics are going to take over the world.  And over the past couple of weeks I have been quietly making arrangements for them to take over the passenger’s view of instruments … Read More

Regional Entrainment in Global Markets?

This is a really odd report this morning on several fronts. First is we went looking for entrainment in global markets.  And then (257,000 data points later and an equal number of calculations later (and not counting 17,200 data points in two intense charts) we come to a surprising observation. But we’ll get to Mr. … Read More

Housing Remains Firm

Just out from Case-Shiller/S&P/CoreLogic and whoever else: “New York, March 29, 2016 – S&P Dow Jones Indices today released the latest results for the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices. Data released today for January 2016 show that home prices continued their rise across the country over the last 12 … Read More