Saturday, September 16, 2023

 

Notes today

  • The fifth-largest economy on earth is suing the five biggest oil companies for their climate lies. Thisis a very big deal.
  • Oh great! another potential government shutdown forthcoming. What could go wrong?

    • The US government contends that  Google’s search engine that controls almost 90% of online queries has paid billions of dollars to maintain a monopoly.




    • North Koreas Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin – new best friends.

  • Utah Senator Mitt Romney found that some of his Republican colleagues were, like him, disgusted by Trump’s behavior but dared not say so, not because of loyalty but because they feared for their personal safety and the safety of their families.
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    Wednesday, September 13, 2023

    Notes Today: 

    • The core CPI, which excludes food and energy, rose 0.3% from July, the first acceleration in six months. The fastest month-on-month increase since mid-2022. 

    • Britain’s economy shrunk by 0.5% in July, more than expected, the Office for National Statistics said. (Brexit effects continue). 

    • Caesars Entertainment (CZR) Paid Millions to Hackers in Recent Attack.
    • Members of the hacking group are believed to be young adults, some as young as 19 years old, residing in the US and the UK, according to a person who has investigated multiple hacks by the group. 

    • The EU will investigate Chinese state subsidies for electric vehicles, announced Ursula von der Leyen. 

    • Economist figure of the day: 35m tonnes, the amount of green metal required each year if the world is to be carbon neutral in 2050. 

    • Washington is full of rats. These dogs are happy to help withthat - who knew?

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    Earth ‘well outside safe operating space for humanity’, scientists find.

    Monday, September 11, 2023

    Everyone wants more metals.

    • By 2030 copper and nickel demand could rise by 50-70%, cobalt and neodymium by 150%, and graphite and lithium six- to seven-fold. 

    Mexico surpasses China as the biggest US trading partner.



     September  11



    Crops where the US is losing dominance:

    • Brazil became the biggest corn exporter in 2023.
    • The leader in soy exports a decade ago.
    • Russia and the European Union have overtaken the US in wheat exports.
    • And now Brazil is close to unseating the US to become the world’s biggest cotton exporter.

    Sunday, September 10, 2023

    Inflation correlation? 



    Notes Today: 

    • Fuel shortage in Russia? Russia's Minister of Agriculture is forced to plead publicly to stop oil/gas exports, warning that food production in the country may soon collapse if fuel shortage continues.

     

    • December Corn


    • December Wheat



    •  November Soybeans



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    Although the market appears healthy, good vibes are  lacking and diverging from reality..



    Saturday, September 09, 2023

    A new history argues that power depends on frightening people

    How fear has shaped human affairs





    S&P 500 Stocks at 52 week high


    Instrument Name

    Close

    Highest

    Symbol

    Alphabet Ord Shs Class A

    136.38

    136.17

    GOOGL.O

    Constellation Energy

    108.64

    108.54

    CEG.O

    Eaton Ord Shs

    236.13

    234.81

    ETN

    Eli Lilly Ord Shs

    586.46

    573.23

    LLY

    Hess Ord Shs

    160.52

    160.44

    HES

    Marathon Petroleum

    155.31

    150.89

    MPC

    Phillips 66 Ord Shs

    122.23

    118.75

    PSX

    Walmart Ord Shs

    163.77

    163.47

    WMT


    Notes Today:
    • Climate Change Could Drown China’s Food Security 
    • China has a fifth of the world’s population but just 9 percent of its arable land and that bit is increasingly underwater.
    • Dubai days are so hot that its beaches now stay open all night, with floodlights (Burning oil) illuminating the sand for beachgoers.
    • Phoenix breaks heat record as city hits 110F for the 54th consecutive day..
    • For $4,850, You Can Now Bypass TSA Lines at Atlanta’s Airport.
    • There is an average of 9,728 planes carrying 1,270,406 passengers in the sky at any given time.

     

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    Friday, September 08, 2023

    Notes Today:

    • Tech firms’ shares fell further after reports that China had barred “more” employees at government-backed agencies and state companies from using iPhones. (Mini trade war with China – moving right along..)

    • Current US Community spread # of Covid

    • Not sure why anyone is surprised by Elon's Starlink interference in Ukraine. 
    • Ukrainian presidential adviser says deaths of civilians ‘the price of a cocktail of ignorance and big ego’.

    • ABC reports that the U.S. is now likely to send ATACMS to Ukraine.
    • Hong Kong was hit by its heaviest rainfall since records began, causing widespread flooding.  158mm of rain fell in one hour.

    • There's now just a 15% chance of a US recession over the next 12 months, according to Goldman Sachs...

     

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    Wednesday, September 06, 2023


    Notes Today:
     

    • Texas paid bitcoin miner Riot $31.7 million to shut down during heat wave in August.    
    • Utah officials sued over failure to save Great Salt Lake: ‘Trying to avert disaster’. Unless dire action is taken, the lake could decline beyond recognition within five years. 
    • Already, the lake has lost 73% of its water and 60% of its surface area.
    • Totally devastating’: borrowers on the start of student loan repayment..Republicans forced an end to the pause in student debt repayments during the debt ceiling debate and student loans payments will begin again in October. In a second blow, the supreme court struck down Biden’s forgiveness plan earlier this summer.

    • German economy gloomy - industrial orders fell by 11.7% in July

    • To help Trump reelection, Saudi Arabia and Russia, the world’s second- and third-largest producers, said they would continue to limit output. Saudi Arabia is constraining supply at around 25% below its declared maximum output.



    • China ordered officials at central government agencies not to use Apple's iPhones and other foreign-branded devices for work or bring them into the office, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. 


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    Monday, September 04, 2023

    According to our Fed model (Aka Dow Trend Earnings) the Dow Jones Industrials are currently overvalued by quite a  bit.



    Fear? none!

    • To point out the obvious: Rates need to come down and or earnings go up.


    Notes Today:

    • Rolling Stones to release details of first album of original songs since 2005

     

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    Sunday, September 03, 2023

    Saturday, September 02, 2023

     


    S&P 500 stocks at 52 week low (19)



     


    S&P 500 stocks at 52 week high (31)



     Quick Overview
    is up o date

    Notes Today: 

    • According to a recent study by the European Commission, X—previously Twitter, now owned by Elon Musk—has significantly contributed to the dissemination of Russian disinformation on Ukraine.
    • Costco 
    • Hotdog: $1.50 including refillable drink. 
    • Rotisserie Chicken $5 (117 million sold in 2022, up 10% from 2021)



    • Data from the US labor department showed that the unemployment rate jumped to 3.8% in August and wage gains moderated, suggesting that labor market conditions were weakening. 

    • The cost to transport America’s harvest from the Midwest to the rest of the world is soaring as shrinking water levels on the Mississippi River drive up barge freight rates — and the forecast for below-than-average rainfall offers no relief. 

    • Bird Flu losses


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    Thursday, August 31, 2023

    China's Slowing Growth Trend


    • Parts of the economy are booming: electric vehicles, solar and wind power, and batteries.

    Global Fossil Fuel Subsidies


    Bob Henson
    For a swarm of cities across the US South, August will be the hottest month in living memory & more than a century of recordkeeping. These cities look like shoo-ins: Miami, Tampa, Mobile, Montgomery, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, and more.

    Wednesday, August 30, 2023

     


    Quick Overview
    is up to date

    Notes Today: 

    • X  Plans to Collect User Biometric Data, Job and School
      History.👎👎 Musk 👎👎
    • X, the social network that used to be known as Twitter, updated its privacy policy to include a new kind of user data it plans to collect: biometric.
    • X Twitter this week confirmed it’s lifting its ban on paid political ads.



    • Bad news is good news. GDP was revised down to 2.1% from 2.4%, while the ADP report showed the fewest job gains in five months – market up. 

    • The Environmental Protection Agency removed federal protections for a majority of the country's wetlands on Tuesday to comply with a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.

     Why Europe is a magnet for more Americans



     

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    Monday, August 28, 2023

    Sunday, August 27, 2023

    Notes Today:

    •  Shares in Evergrande, a heavily indebted Chinese property developer, plunged by nearly 90% after they again began trading in Hong Kong.
    • The mood is the worst it has been in decades!
    • Market value of Chinese property giant, Evergrande.
    • 2017: $50 billion
    • Now: $0.4 billion
    • PFTour: 49.7 Bushels per acre Soybeans. 6 to 10 day hot&dry.
    • Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, cautioned that inflation was still too high and said that America’s central bank would be prepared to raise interest rates again if appropriate”. 

    • Chinas increasingly worrisome debt dynamics have left it with little choice but to shift away from the current unsustainable growth model. 

    • Poll: 78% of Respondents want Congress to impose a code of ethics for the U.S. Supreme Court. 

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     Quick Overview is up to date