Electrical Readiness

When there is talk of nukes flashing off, the one critical vulnerability you will already need to have hedged is electricity.  People don’t generally consider how utterly reliant the world is on electricity. Even more so in the past five-years, or so, as the iniquitous “wall warts” have become the USB charging ports on damn … Read More

A Backward Take on Housing – Decel II

The Case Shiller Housing report is out.  Just remember as you read this press release that it’s for completed home sales.  Homes are often on the market a month, or two.  Can it be a month to get funding, closing data, inspections, and title called up?  See it myself.  So, when you read this, remember … Read More

Tuesday’s Pending: Housing, Dirty Bomb, Fed Ahead

Reader note: We will have a second posting at 8:20 AM CDT (or earlier) when the Case-Shiller/S&P/CoreLogic Housing data posts. Do a click-back then. “Nukes Ahoy!” We continue in awe of the parochial, corporate-controlled, lamestream media in the over-run remnants of America.  While normalcy bias was running full blast – aiding and abetting the stock … Read More

War Bluffers?

Updated 10:35 am U.S. Central Time:  Ukraine media is now reporting its forces have retaken 90 settlements in the Kherson region.  Shortly after, the Russians reported began lobbing S-300 miles into Kupyanks, according to state media. One less worry in Ukraine:  Where will war reconstruction money come from?  The answer: EBRD to commit up to … Read More

Scatter Plot Monday – CFNAI – Housing Looms

Near as we can figure it, there’s no more sensible way to consider the week ahead than to close your eyes (have your computer or phone read the column to you) and imagine the GlobalSit (“h” optional) as a scatter plot.  We’re all over the place save two reasonably firm data points. The CFNAI Out … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Pirate Radio and Audio Workflows

The past couple of Sunday’s we have covered how to build a really nice sound conditioned room for your home listening enjoyment.  And last weekend, we got into the nuts and bolts of getting a computer equipped with a DAW and learning a bit about that side of things. Today, we will talk about owning continuous programming … Read More

The Money Comes from Someplace

Wherein we look at a nearly 800-point increase in the Dow and wonder “WTF?”  There was no driving news, the Fed will still meet and raise rates. The Davos crowd is still pressing for its Global Reset to scam World Government into being.  AND we still see gasoline prices rising this week. While “down here … Read More

The “Biden Depression” Becomes Unavoidable?

Won’t mince today:  The longer-term view of long wave economics offers the uncomfortable idea that not only will the Biden (denied so far) recession get worse, but the odds of full-on Depression are skyrocketing, as well. As this happens, my consigliere’s Warm-Up Wars will multiply such that we can only see World War III when the outcome … Read More

Systematic Trading – Early Rally?

A number of our readers did very well in the market action yesterday.  Our own (little) account was up a shade over 3-percent, which was nice, too. But it reminded me there’s an underlying theme to how we trade that most people don’t have the patience to work out.  “One of these days, I need … Read More

PT, CPT and Quantum Bounding of Choice

Oh-oh!  Into Prospect Theory (PT), Cumulative Prospect Theory (*CPT) and whether investment choices are driven by quantum bounding or, conversely, give rise to it? A little early to “go heavy and deep” but over the past couple of weeks a strangelet of quantumness has been nagging at me.  Specifically, how free choice may indeed be … Read More

Wagering Wall Street: Sucker Bets?

Pardon the brevity today.  It’s a time when investing can be serious business.  Especially when the economic Long Wave is as much calling the shots about our futures as much as the over-hyped “pretend leaders” who haven’t solved any real problems facing America for several decades. Yes, Washington has listened to so much “green-speak” that … Read More

Options Week Slithereens – Long Wave Review

BUT first:  NY Fed’s Empire State Manufacturing Data just out: “Business activity declined modestly in New York State, according to firms responding to the October 2022 Empire State Manufacturing Survey. The headline general business conditions index fell eight points to -9.1. New orders, unfilled orders, and shipments were all little changed from last month. Delivery … Read More

Shoptalk Sunday: Build a Home Studio & Radio Station (#2)

In last Sunday’s ShopTalk,  we ambled through some of the construction fine points of building a room suitable for high performance sound.  Today, with a converted room at the ready – silent lights, HVAC sound boots, dual airlock doors, and sand-filled walls plus a fortune in Auralex wall coverings – we need to put something in our … Read More