I love when a media outlet accidentally presents two opposite opinions near each other. Its even more amusing when I’m in agreement...
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There’s an interesting discussion in the NYT regarding changes in investor optimism since the correction began late January....
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We had previously discussed the Augmented Unemployment Rate back on January 10, 2004. (I’ve been meaning to update it, but its not...
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Once more, unto the breach: If Economists were baseball players, many of ’em would have been sent down to the minor leagues a long...
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This is too funny: How the CPI is calculated
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“Critics of the Federal Reserve warn that its low interest rates are boosting prices for stocks, bonds and houses to unsustainable...
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The market’s plunge since the bombing in Madrid, coming on top of the slow slide which began late January, brought us to very oversold...
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Since 1970, changes in the Capacity Utilization Rate have correlated well with Corporate Earnings. In the past, capacity utilization...
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Aaargghh! Over the past 2 days, I heard Treasury Secretary John Snow, CNBC commentator James Cramer, and several other heads engage in...
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The Wall Street Journal had an unusual and insightful election report today (3/17): “Arab-Americans Sour on Bush.” The...
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