5-Million Cases, Job Losses, and Woo-Woo

Market Futures were down earlier when I posted this – earlier than normal – because Ure is on multiple missions around here today.  Time is of the essence.  [A saying that makes no sense beyond contract law…] GCMD:  Global Communicable Mental Diseases What occasions today’s early start was not being able to get back to … Read More

Prepping for Wave 2

With more than 100-million back in locked in China, why isn’t the U.S. media talking about recurrent risk?  Sure, it’s great if someone has found a potential vaccine. But even with a “silver bullet”: at the ready, there are logistical and ethical problems all over the place.  Starting with track, adjuvants, preservatives, and more. The … Read More

More Deaths or More Lockdowns?

Runaway insanity is afoot on this planet.  If there are higher beings, let’s consider what they’re being entertained with on “The Earth Channel” right now.  Since, we all know that “life as we know it HERE” is merely one of thousands of “Reality Shows” in the intergalactic ethereal Realms… If it wasn’t so, Star Trek wouldn’t … Read More

Hyperinflation: The Market’s New Math

We begin another week here in the East Texas Outback with me promising to hold the comments short and to the point. Our logging crew will show up this morning (or tomorrow) depending on how goes the demand at local mills.  I’ve still got one ham radio antenna that needs to come down (the NW/SE … Read More

Shop Talk: Bench-Mindr, Saw-Muvr, Tool Carts

Interesting times we’re in on the “snooze front..”  But, we’d rather be in the shop, pursuing Art, or up gardening.  Instead of “whining” about “distancing.” These lower-level “contact times” are great time for getting projects done that have long-term tangible pay-offs. Today, we table three simple ideas  -yours for the taking – that will increase … Read More

Market Statistics Worth Study

Is there an easier way to track the “mood of the market?”  It’s a useful question to ask, particularly with so much trading being online and done by algorithms. Today, a look at one of the “simple enough to do in your head” ideas that may help you improve your buy/sell timing in markets. After … Read More

84.5% Implied Inflation: America’s HYPERINFLATION

Holy shit! 84.5% Hyperinflation is here.   The (not really) Federal Reserve’s latest H.6 Money Stocks report shows we’re right on track to “go Weimar.” Inflation of cash and equivalents going up at an annualized 84.5% annual rate and the broader M2 going up over 45% per year? There’s Good News Here: Well, such as it … Read More

Unemployment and Options Matter. OK, Cases, Too

We can roll first with the Big Number of the day – which is the number of people filing for first-time unemployment this week: In the week ending May 9, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 2,981,000, a decrease of 195,000 from the previous week’s revised level. The previous week’s level was … Read More

Moving Wealth Through Time

Some of us are getting old and want to “pass something along.”  The problem is?  If you have another 1-to-20 years to run in this Life, what are the best vehicles to transfer wealth to future generations. Not a “big deal?”  Maybe once upon a time.  But, today with pandemic(s), the risk of nuclear war, … Read More

CPI: A Short “Inflation” Lecture

Half-baked economics with your coffee? Got up super early this morning and turned out a nice loaf of bread from the oven at 5:03 AM.  Yeah… wheat belly, weight and all that aside…there are times when a couple of “breakfast sandwiches” is just about the best thing on Earth.  Fresh-baked bread.  An egg scrambled on … Read More

5th Wave Woes: America’s Worst Nightmare?

Our column this morning is spectacularly short.  Because this old Ure fellow is moving fence lines around up at the garden.  This involves real (gulp!)  work. City-dwellers who have never driven 6-foot steel Tee-Post into hard soil have no idea what adventure they have missed. Only three ways to drive posts:  Hardest is to use … Read More

Field Trip: Ure’s Toilet Paper “Factory”

Gear up, kiddies.  We’re going on a nature hike.  I’m going to show you how we “grow toilet paper” out here in East Texas.  Your ass should thank us.  Seriously (well, partly, anyway…). Let’s begin with some reality about economic Depressions.  When  times are good, prices for wood, harvested from small tree farms like ours, … Read More

Jobs Down–Market’s Up: What Gives?

Is there a logical limit to the Fed’s Making Up Money interventions?  Briefly – as in flash-in-the-pan Making Up Money under the guise of playing Modern Monetary Theory seems to work.  The Fed throws how much?  $6-trillion is it?  And the price of paper goes up. But, in the long run, is it viable?  We … Read More