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11 Steps to Complete Your Own Financial Checkup

Finances, just like your body, can be sick or healthy. Both are important to your life and you need to pay attention to both. So, how do you take the temperature of your finances? Here are 11 steps to complete your own financial checkup from our friends at The Penny Hoarder.   Update Your Budget Budgets should not be static. [...]

By |2021-11-09T08:32:49-05:00November 9th, 2021|Markets|

Landmine Lurking, Gotta Make Tantrum Happen Before It’s Too Late (again)

Have hedge funds acted rashly, perhaps stupidly? There is a segment of the population media that very much wants people to think so. According to recent data, fund speculators have gone long short-term US Treasuries, particularly the 2-year (as well as eurodollar futures), since early October. And not just long the short end, the most in almost seven years!What idiots, [...]

Global Trade and Global Prices, China and Germany’s ‘Growth Scare’

While most people were still digesting the headline US BLS report and its unemployment rate’s latest dip on Friday, over in Germany a few hours before the American release the other country’s economic bean counters at deStatis had already published some puzzling, seemingly inconsistent data. Measuring total industrial output, Industrial Production, the Germans said theirs had declined by a substantial [...]

Weekly Market Pulse: Divergence

Almost all the economic data released last week was better than expected. ISM manufacturing PMI, Redbook retail sales, ISM non-manufacturing PMI (an all-time high), factory orders (headline and ex-transportation), ADP employment, jobless claims (new post-COVID low), non-farm payrolls, the unemployment rate, manufacturing employment, all better than expected. There were some disappointing reports: construction spending was down 0.5%, the trade deficit [...]

Looking Out For Landmines, *That* Is The Tantrum

Jay Powell and his group have been talking taper for months. The build up has been excruciating to some, if only because this central banker adjustment is supposed to mean something. Something especially big specially to bonds who just can’t thrive, everyone says, without the “monetization” of QE. With first less and then no Fed, who will buy them? Too [...]

What ‘Growth’ May Be ‘Scaring’ The Labor Force

It is one of the most important results to look for, a payroll cue which opens up the question to much bigger issues. A recession or any serious downturn registers with employers first when they feel the need to cut back on labor. As the biggest input cost and cash flow commitment, nothing more than plain common sense.Once past some [...]

By |2021-11-05T19:05:53-04:00November 5th, 2021|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

It’s The Other What’s Becoming Ironclad

It was said to be the absolutely perfect scenario (see: below). The vaccines put an end to the pandemic within sight, combined with intractable problems getting any iron out of the ground and then shipped somewhere useful, demand for the commodity was expected to be robust and better while at the same time supply would remain constricted. With American consumers [...]

What Does Taper Look Like From The Inside? Not At All What You’d Think

Why always round numbers? Monetary policy targets in the post-Volcker era always change on even terms. Alan Greenspan had his quarter-point fed funds moves. Ben Bernanke faced with crisis would auction $25 billion via TAF. QE’s are done in even numbers, either total purchases or their monthly pace.This is a messy and dynamic environment, in which the economy operates out [...]

The Wile E. Powell Inflation: Are We Really Just Going To Ignore The Cliff?

Last year did not end on a sound note. The initial rebound after 2020’s recession was supposed to be a straight line, lifting upward for the other side of the infamous “V” shape. Such hopes had been dashed, though, and as the disappointing year wound toward its own end yet another big problem loomed. In December 2020, millions of Americans [...]

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