Fed Inflation >37% – Job Numbers Won’t Matter

Reader Note 1:  Posting in sections this morning due to power outages (multiple) from high winds in East Texas overnight.  Thank God for solar back-up and a big battery bank. AYFKM?  Fed Inflation 37.2% Most recent “sliding window” view of the (not really) “Federal” Reserve’s money-printing party shows underlying (with the emphasis on  lying) approaching … Read More

Depression 2: More Cuts Plus Living the iWAMP Life

Three quick items on the agenda this morning: Jobs outlook continues to deteriorate.  As you would expect with our lifestyle being jacked… Financial instruments have detached from Reality.  As you would expect when money is being made up – mostly for the Rich Through it all, it’s still possible to live the  iWAMP Life.  A … Read More

Affording the “Golden Years”

One of the most important topics once you reach the “ripe old age of 50” as many of our readers have. Surprisingly, it’s less a matter of how much money you have.  Really more a matter of managing yourself and expectations. Today we talk about the Art of Retiring. To where?  While “big city life” … Read More

Higher 19 Deaths, Crooked Markets & Signal Sorting

There seems to be something almost magical about 7.42 percent.  Because here we are, rallying in the face of calamity.  Although our first-leg down from the all-time highs was much larger than ’29, so too our bounce seems somehow  drawn towards that 7.42% rally of the first leg down in 1929. You’ll remember what happened … Read More

Tracking ’29 and Some Personal Woo-Woo

I have made (yet another) pledge to myself to write shorter columns.  “Save the juicy stuff for  Peoplenomics subscribers,” I tell myself. And yet,  Peoplenomics is only a couple of days per week, so occasionally – like  today – we will offer remarks that are “out in the clear.”  Like my mentioning last week that … Read More

Shop Talk: Trusting Science

Quiet morning here at the ranch.  Very satisfying day Saturday, though.  And all thanks to two simple concepts:  Trust the science and multi-task your life. Let’s start with the science part because it’s an area where people seem to have a lot of trouble.  Whether you’re talking a mechanic’s project, the finery of HF radio … Read More

Career Plans for Tomorrow

A look at some future “bounding problems” ahead for young people. Which from our standpoint, lately, is anyone 50 or younger… On our podcast this morning, some discussion with Canadian author, broadcaster, serial entrepreneur and religious studies expert Chris Tyreman – who will give us some perspective on Covid-19 from north of the border.  Podcast … Read More

Velocity Crash: Weimar 2.0 Heads for Depression 2.0

The IISM Manufacturing Index and fresh Construction Spending are likely to influence the market very short-term today, but there are three socioeconomic questions that are much more important than, oh, even a pending Boeing layoff in the Seattle area coming shortly, says the rumor mill… Can the Economy “paper-over” the collapse of underlying values? Who’s … Read More

Relock, Renewables, Recyling, and Retreat

Finance First I would not be surprised to see the market end the week about where it was after the Fed announcement Wednesday (more save-the-bankers, crap).  Sent out an email to a few colleagues: “The Wednesday close of my Aggregate Index was 0.317 percent (3-10ths of 1 percent) above a picture perfect Fibonacci retrace of … Read More

Directorate 153: Quest to Take-Back the Future

Another one of those [possibly meaningful] lucid dreams of mine.  This time it’s about who “owns the future.”  What’s interesting is that ownership of that may be up for grabs.  In the charts, we’re wondering when Wave II up (from the Feb. 19 high to the A-Fool’s low was 1-down and since we’ve been in … Read More

Housing Went…UP???

Wow – but remember, this is FEBRUARY data so virtually NO IMPACT of the CV-19 pandemic showing here: 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 4.2% annual gain in February, up from 3.9% in the previous month. The 10-City Composite annual increase came … Read More

Two-Part Tuesday: Basics then Housing

Which, if it sounds a bit oblique, means we will share our regular stuff first and then follow-on with the Housing data due to roll about 8:15 AM Central time.  I will be hitting “Publish” multiple times this morning, as storms are moving through the area and you never know about CenturyLate‘s internet service when … Read More

CV19: Restart Rehash, Elliott Woes, Housing Looms

Been a while since really useful woo-woo has shown up in my dreams.  (Remember my book  Psychocartography – Mapping the Human Dream is available on Kindle.)  But last night’s adventures – which will be recounted in detail on the  Peoplenomics site Wednesday – really cleared up a  lot about where America is right now. But, if there’s … Read More