Markets: Turnaround Tuesday?

In our Aggregate Index view of things, we have now declined far enough that a short spike to the upside for a day or two  might be  in the works.  As always, not advice of any sort, but a report on where the dart landed this morning. Why would the market go up? Sell in … Read More

News Dreams, Vitamins and Stock Markets

We begin today with a case of woo-woo.  Hell of a lot more interesting than just talking money and long wave economics all the time… As I’ve told you (uncountable times), I have oneironautic dreams.  I “go places.”  Some people would call this astral projection of out of body experience, but I don’t label it. … Read More

"The 100-Year Toaster" (Ch. 3)

Today: Limits to Growth:  People, Resources, and Money.  But, far more important, in our “Replaying 1929” charts, we have this week a broken critical support and the gates of hell may be getting ready to open earlier than anyone planned. We’ll run you through the charts and a prediction of an S&P 500 below 2,000 … Read More

11-Rules of Ruthless Time Management

“The secret to effective time management is learning to “pre-live” your Life.” Recently, in one of our comment section remarks, a reader asked if I would give a short summary of my personal time management approach because I seem to get so much done. You may not like some of what follows because it’s not how … Read More

Trade War with Mexico, SynGro, Bullets to Come

SynGro:  Short for Synthetic Growth and a long-term event-sequencing for socialist global domination.  (Although not a socialist can articulate it since the strategy has been hijacked by State Actors, but follow along because this all makes total sense…) Let me lay this out as one might in a PowerPoint so you can follow along. Mexico is paying … Read More

Markets: Data Drives; Reader Survey

It’s a morning where not a ton of creative is required on my part.  It’s just a pile of economic news releases and some of these are bound to matter.  We can go through it bay agency. Bureau of Economic Analysis has a new GDP annd Corporate Profits report out.  Here are the sing-along lyrics: … Read More

"The 100-Year Toaster" (Ch. 2)

How did the entire world get sucked into its excessive consumption addiction?  This morning, we look at some of the people, inventions, and circumstances that have paved the way. But first, a look at a very few headlines and a HUGE problem forming in our view of markets.  The future, at least in some chart … Read More

Prepping: The Texas Swamp Cooler Adventure

Almost the “hot months” here in East Texas.  During June through the end of September, going outside can be a miserable task because it’s usually 80 F by 9:00 AM and the heat doesn’t really break until after sunset.  100-105 is not uncommon to  these parts and it may not break under 85-90 till past … Read More

Housing Levels Off

Just out from Case-Shiller/S&P/CoreLogic: “NEW YORK, MAY 28, 2019 – S&P Dow Jones Indices today released the latest results for the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices. Data released today for March 2019 shows that the rate of home price increases across the U.S. has continued to slow.” “YEAR-OVER-YEAR The … Read More

Joys of a Four-Day Workweek

Writing a new book for our Peoplenomics.com subscribers (hoping to whip out Chapter 2 today).  The title of it is “The 100-Year Toaster.”  First chapter was up Saturday, for subscribers who missed it. Since this is a four-day workweek for many, it’s a grand time to ponder one of the central tenets of the book:  … Read More

Desperation Media & “Half-Houring” Your Life

Before we get into the “really useful stuff” – a word or so about the headlines this morning.  The “usual media hysteria” has been ratcheted up as people are becoming aware “News doesn’t matter.” I mean, think about it:  Up west of OKC (*Oklahoma City, for those who have never been south of I-80) there … Read More

“The 100-Year Toaster” (Ch. 1)

Worthwhile reading for all, we hope, though especially Millennial’s, as we trace the “Death of Quality” in consumer goods.  As the trip evolves, we arrive at some interesting “facts” about the future. This being a holiday weekend, we hope you enjoy the outline presented here and will share any additional areas that might usefully fit. … Read More

Climate: A More Objective Measure?

It has been almost 10-years since we heard about Climategate.  That was the story of the jiggered-data that went into the global warning data tossed around in 2009 (November) at Copenhagen. As Wikipedia sums it: “The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as “Climategate“) began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server … Read More