Monthly Archives: October 2014

Consumers Don’t Stand a Chance

Most economists don’t do any favors for the esteem of their trade.  They take ideas a third grader would know are idiotic and champion them with bluster and bravado.  Hardly a day goes by where some economist doesn’t prove he’s … Continue reading

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The Solution to Deflation

The stock market laid another egg yesterday.  We won’t dwell on it much.  Only enough to make the observation that change is in the air.  You can see it.  Feel it.  And even smell it.  Nonetheless, being prepared for it … Continue reading

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Buyer’s Remorse

The stock market was clobbered on Tuesday.  The DOW sold off 272 points.  What did it mean?  Was it an indicator the market is finally rolling over, as we’ve anticipated for some time?  Or was it just another head fake … Continue reading

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An Autumn Encounter with the Headless Horseman

A pleasing land of drowsy head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, Forever flushing round a summer sky. CASTLE OF INDOLENCE Apple Country Oak Glen, California, located … Continue reading

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