“Double Inflation” is Coming

America was, as of the last day of August, just over $86-billion short of having a $33 TRILLION-dollar National Debt. In our reader comments, several readers questioned, in effect, “How can a country with a (claimed) Gross Domestic Product of $23.32 trillion – making debt 141.1 percent of GDP – stay in business?” A few … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Manic Fall Garden Weekend

One indoor and one outdoor project this weekend.  We’ll do the Garden work first because I’m on a “schedule ” with this as a part of the Pomodoro   Gardener concept on the Peoplenomics.com side of things here. The idea of pomodoro gardening is in honor of Francesco Cirillo’s book (The Pomodoro Technique) on time management.  It … Read More

Weekend War Expansions

But which one? The ones overseas or the one on American soil?  We have data to review. Plus in our ChartPack section, we’ll explain why we elected to carry a cash position into the weekend. With odds of a peaceful weekend in trouble, we’ll keep tightly focused on the Big Things that really matter most. … Read More

Jobs Data, War Month, Fall Garden Weekend

The very first item of consequence is the Federal Employment Situation report (EmpSit).  Here’s the official part. Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 187,000 in August, and the unemployment rate rose to 3.8 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The unemployment rate rose by 0.3 percentage point to 3.8 percent in August, … Read More

Another Day of “Resource Wars” – Job Cuts

My consigliere’s concept that “World War 1” is replaying in Ukraine – very much in the tradition of Guns of August – continues to ring true. We can skip the question of whether there will be a third Battle of Tannenberg (read on the seccond one here), but yes, it’s in Poland. And that’s why the escalation … Read More

The “Pomodoro Gardener”

Our focus piece today is the “action plan” which became necessary when we looked at the most valuable thing to own in the future.  That research kept coming back to food and water above all else.  I will be making a grocery pickup this afternoon and for just two of us living a simple life, … Read More

Housing: An Upside Surprise?

We were kinda thinking something would be along to maybe fuel the market with a pre Labor Day Rally.  Sure enough, a somewhat stronger than expected S&P/Case Shiller Housing report just out: YEAR-OVER-YEAR The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census   divisions, reported 0.0% annual change in June, up from … Read More

As Goes Housing?

This morning’s report will fly in two pieces.  The first is the usual parade line-up of passing lunacy.  The second, about quarter after the hour, will be the Case-Shiller housing data.  Like we say in middle America: Dew Drop Inn, again, yah hear? Spot the Loonies! In Canada, this is an easy task – find … Read More

The Watercooler Psychic

There is only one reason to pay any attention to markets, the slop that passes for “news” and even the weather forecast.  The reason is to “better grapple with Future.” Think of it this way:  When you get up in the morning, your “mission for the day” is to safely “cross the street” into the Future … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Retro Tube Testing!

Indulge an old man for a minute – and learn a new skill in the process! You see, my pal of 71-years (The Major) is in recovery from a knee replacement this week.  So, I thought a return to those “thrilling days of yesteryear” might have some curative effects. The scene-setter, therefore is the old Owens … Read More

Caution in the Charts

Why did I sit out going short this weekend?  Therein lies a useful tale about charts, caution, time value, risk and every other financial term you can conjure up. Oh, don’t get me wrong!  I’m not going bullish, or anything outright stupid like that.  It’s just a gut feeling about “pre-holiday rallies” which (gotten wrong) … Read More

Powell’s Dodge

I listened to the Chairman – and since I wrote up what I thought would be the “right” talking points, I was hoping for a lot more than the namby-pamby nothing burger served at Jackson’s Hole today. Didn’t talk about the cost of war and how to finance that. Didn’t talk about bases forward in … Read More

Five Realities Facing Powell

There is a much-awaited speech from Fed boss Jerome Powell up in two hours from our morning posting time. While most speculation is that he will try to “hit one down the middle” (I think that was the WSJ assessment) people don’t generally realize how much serious change is afoot in the world. As I … Read More