ShopTalk Sunday: Seven Magic Wires (Part 2)

Reader Notes:  Because high frequency ham radio antenna design is maybe not your “thing” it’s a good idea to read the Saturday column (Part 1) to grasp some of the underlying technical angles. There is one general shop tool note at the end of this article.  If you’re not a ham, that may be more … Read More

Drones & Prepping?

Bet you didn’t know there are over a million drones now registered in the U.S., did you?  Are there any prepping angles to them?  The answer, says your newly-minted Part-107 Remote Pilot is “Hell yeah!”  It’s a long weekend and care to guess who has play on his mind? Of course, there’s the money-stuff, too: … Read More

ShopTalk Saturday: Seven Magic Wires (Part 1)

Reader Note:  This is a grown-up discussion about my years-long pursuit of the Perfect Ham Antenna. It actually relates closely to our usual Sunday ShopTalk format because building a serious ham radio antenna is as much about the execution of construction plans (and parameters) as it is about the underlying electronics. Point being?  If you are … Read More

A Statistical Fairytale – Let’s Quit Early

The Jobs Report is out – and as we’ve been telling you, it doesn’t look half bad. “Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 235,000 in August, and the unemployment rate declined by 0.2 percentage point to 5.2 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. So far this year, monthly job growth has averaged … Read More

Jobs Data II – Holiday Planning

It’s axiomatic that there’s a modest upside bias to markets ahead of three-day weekends.  There’s also a bias to summer rallies.  Perhaps related to more “sunshine Vitamin D” when people are out in it. Or, it’s just the Federal Reserve trying to paper-over the Second Depression which was ushered in a year-and-a-half ago when Covid-19 … Read More

Automatic Money

I don’t like to be overly focused on “automatic money.” But it’s important to look at our returns on personal investments of time… Especially when some people spend hours every day looking at stock prices.  Is there a good ROI in that? Automatic Money is a simple concept and it can usefully guide your “side … Read More

Part 2: Housing Goes Hyper

Housing is up more than 18-1/2% in one year!  Want to ring the bell when you feel hyperinflation due to Fed money jiggering? YEAR-OVER-YEAR The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported a 18.6% annual gain in June, up from 16.8% in the previous month. The … Read More

Part 1: While Waiting for Housing…

Can someone please explain to me who is running up the market?  We’re pretty sure that rampant CV-19 in a country whose military was just embarrassed by an inept CiC, and which will scream through $30-trillion in federal debt shortly, isn’t something a sane person would go out and “invest in.” Sure, gamble…aye, that’d be … Read More

Guns, Rains, and Homes

We can already plot out the week, so an early column.  Got up in the wee hours with my “brain on fire” about this week’s topic on Peoplenomics Wednesday:  Automatic Money. Before digging into that, our Monday cuppa is pretty-much tame: Tick-Tock in Kabul Sorry, but color us skeptical of this report:  “Taliban promises it will give … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Measurement Essentials & Planning

With the holiday weekend ahead – and a break in summer weather across the South from hurricane Ida, due to come ashore within the day – time to line up projects and tools for the big important projects this Fall. With this in mind, a quick overview of the first of our Four Shop Operations … Read More

A Silver Lining to Bond Disintermediation

Bond market isn’t growing as fast as the stock market. In relative terms, it’s shrinking. Which, we think offers a novel opportunity to offload the Federal Debt onto individual shareholders. The process takes a wee bit of explaining, but our point is that while the Federal Debt screams toward the $30-trillion level, there is a … Read More

Kabulshit while the Markets Line Up Suckers

Whether Joe Biden is a traitor, or merely incompetent, will likely be judged in the future.  Not our job.  We don’t ask about blackmail, control files, and such.   However, we have to call Kabulshit on the release of ANY names of Americans or Afghan workers who supported our efforts in the sand/rock box.  NOC lists … Read More

Markets: Pause for Data, ‘Stan Mess

Data, huh?  Mean like the weekly unemployment claims and the GDP report, or the corporate profits report? Well, let’s take ’em one at a time, starting with U.I. filings: So does this mean things are really that good? No.  Take up the question of people whose bennies have run out as a side discussion. Then there’s … Read More