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Do Record Debt And Loan Balances Matter? Not Even Slightly

By |2017-03-07T16:54:09-05:00March 7th, 2017|Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

We live in a non-linear world that is almost always described in linear terms. Though Einstein supposedly said compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe, it rarely is appreciated for what the statement really means. And so the idea of record highs or even just positive numbers have been equated with positive outcomes, even though record highs [...]

The Missing And Unintended Effects of Modeled Versus Actual Wealth

By |2016-12-12T19:22:52-05:00December 12th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Household net worth in the United States surpassed $90 trillion for the first time in Q3 2016, according to the latest estimates from the Federal Reserve’s Financial Accounts of the United States (Z1). That’s up sharply from $67.9 trillion now estimated (with revisions) for Q3 2012 when QE3 was introduced. Despite a massive gain of just about a third, Nominal [...]

Bubble Cycle Inefficiency And Valuations

By |2016-03-15T17:32:57-04:00March 15th, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Last week the Federal Reserve updated its quarterly Financial Accounts of the United States Z1 (formerly Flow of Funds) meaning that we can recheck valuation levels of the stock bubble from alternate points of view (data). The most common valuation given by the report is Tobin’s Q which compares the estimated value of corporate equities (liability) to nonfinancial corporate business [...]

Vulnerable Stocks Question What Might Be Left of the Economy To Overheat

By |2015-12-17T13:31:59-05:00December 17th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

For an economy that is supposed to be on the verge of overheating, or at least moving decisively in that direction, there are an inordinate number of indications of a cyclical stall and termination rather than some beginning (or ripening). I’m not referring exclusively to economic indications, either, such as the Federal Reserve’s own industrial production figure that just showed [...]

More Than $2 Trillion In Corporate Bonds ‘Disappear’

By |2014-11-12T18:29:56-05:00November 12th, 2014|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

I have not yet commented on the huge revisions in corporate debt to this point (the revisions were released on September 18 with the regular update to the Z1 Financial Accounts of the United States, formerly Flow of Funds) because there was so very little information surrounding the changes. I had hoped by now somebody somewhere with a better perspective [...]

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