Consumer Price Report Sets Social Sec Change

Gather ‘round the electric chair, kiddies. Uncle George will read ja the data just out from BLS.  Rent and gas are up, like you didn’t notice. “The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.3 percent in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the … Read More

Prepping Tuesday: The Nuke War Short List

With the election close, and with a big dust-up at Mosul, and with the US threatening to directly confront Russian forces in Syria, we have to realistically stop and assess the odds of nuclear war. This leads to a number of very interesting scenarios, depending on which side seizes the initiative. On the one hand, … Read More

LTBB: Long-Term Bond Bottom

Whistling by the graveyard, yelling at the tide, or talking sense to someone with a closed mind: It’s all the same thing. Denial. We start this morning two headlines that everyone should be thinking about, though few will outside of UrbanSurvival readers. There’s no new Pokémon to be birthed from the effort, after all. Still, … Read More

Coping: How Information Density Killed Manners

Roll up your sleeve.  Time for another Reality Inoculation…. It was an odd conversation, as most of ours are around the ranch: Elaine and I were thinking back to the “times of old” when men could open a car door for a woman without being sent to Chauvinist Hell. When people said “Please, yes, thank … Read More

What the Fed Missed: Multi-core Economics

Eventually, this concept will have to emerge from the lab and into the light of economic day. But this morning we lay out an interesting treatise on how the Fed revealed in Janet Yellen’s Friday speed that they are “perception limited” by conventional economics. Long article this morning, so three cups may be needed. More … Read More

Why the Market Will Rise 100 Today

Remember yesterday’s column, where I explained why the market would drop? This morning I can write the reciprocal column without even having to put on the thinking cap. Shall we? I could say Hillary is leading in polls and that might be enough, since all big Money Men are dems (Buffett et al).  But there … Read More

Coping: The Roots of Halloween

It’s time dear reader to recall the historical basis of the Big Event at the end of the month since so much of it is hidden in a mix of religions and superstitions. We published a report from a contributor by the name of Captain Midnight on the Peoplenomics side a while back. While in … Read More

Why the Market Will Drop 100 Today

If the premarket/futures are right, the Dow should dump about 100 points around the time of the open today. In addition, the first target level of support for the S&P 500 around 2,120 looms as possible, too. If the market takes a hard bounce up from these levels, then we will rally into next Spring, … Read More

Coping: Design of the Perfect Shop

With the moving this week of my brother-in-law and his wife to their new home in town, I’m starting another adventure here. The apartment they were in is due for a rework and I’m actually looking forward to it. There is something really enjoyable in working with your hands and creating something of value out … Read More

The Devil’s in the Triangbles

OK…serious about making money, right?  My net portfolio value was up 3.86% Tuesday. Did you see it coming?  It was exactly what we were talking about in last Saturday’s report which I told you (usefully and in advance)  “After, that is, we take a look at the charts and a number of “triangle formations” which … Read More

Global News Shortage Breaks Out!

There is really nothing new on the political front since the orchestrated  potentially illegal hit tape on Donald Trump came out.  As we explained yesterday, although quite Machiavellian, there is not two party system in America other than the “Haves” and the “Have Nots.” Since we are not in the former, the behaviors of the … Read More

Prepping: One if by Boat, Two if by RV

Lots of people talk prepping, but few actually do prepping, let alone in a methodical way. But there is a hierarchy to be considered and it does make sense to start early on your future plans for maximum personal survivability. At the top of the hierarchy is maintaining your person freedom. This involves not being … Read More

The Aristocracy is Safe! Markets to Rally 75

We suffered through another dismal attempt at a presidential debate on issues last night. Unfortunately, the same old stuff (SoS) was played out: · Hillary’s still playing the positional power card via non-stop references to her as “Secretary Clinton.” Any ingrate (or moderator) worth their salt should know the correct salutation after leaving a singular … Read More