Last June these pages wrote about Blindfolds and Cigarettes as certain equities began to be executed by the bears, one by one, with only a […]
Author: John Galt
Not the Big One, Sorry not Sorry
Today on financial media, FixX(Twitter), and all over the blogosphere the efforts to guess the bottom were so silly, in fact, it could be possibly […]
It’s Moving Day
And for some reason, I don’t think America’s passive income gobbling investors understand just what the implications of that phrase really is. What is yours […]
It’s Still a Bubble Number 24: Tariff Edition
As the world awaits with baited and soon to be over taxed breath the outcome of “Liberation Day” the circus known as the United States […]
A Golden Warning for the Markets
Today the equity markets completed an intraday reversal, albeit on relatively light volume and terrible breadth, to finish the month and quarter with a so-called […]
Select your Sentiment Indicator and Data With Care
Because it doesn’t always means what one thinks it does Once again, the media creates the narrative and Friday’s substantial drop in the stock market […]
Of Reshoring, Kuznets, and Reality
The Trump administration has spent the last month preaching and pushing the super duper great reality of various nations and companies promising to relocate and […]
Is Disinflation Here? Dr. Copper has Thoughts
The financial media and those in the blogosphere along with social media has been speculating that due to the current methodologies utilized by the Federal […]
Golden Years are Here Again
Let us being this article by articulating that this is not an attack on President Instability. But by God, these pages have promised to call […]
Retail Meets the Rising Sun and Trump Tweets(Again)
For over one year of excessive exuberance the financial media has proclaimed that retail has finally surpassed financial managers in guessing how and what to […]
Nobody’s Learned Nothing
Those of us who sound like the old guy yelling at clouds or at the morons who leave their shopping carts in parking places because […]
History Says This Market is in Deep, Deep Trouble
Where or where is the modern day Charles Merrill? The memo issued by Charles Merrill to get out of debt was so dramatic, that on […]
The Unemployment Report Wasn’t So Bad; or Was it?
For those that have followed this page for almost twenty years now, one has to understand that I do get fired up and emotional about […]
3/7 NFP Outlook: Big Nothing or Big Trouble?
At 8:30 a.m. ET tomorrow morning the Bureau of Labor Statistics issues it’s latest greatest act of fiction with a guesstimate of how many jobs […]