An S&P 500 company announces its basically getting out of its core business because it can no longer compete due to the Chinese and Its CEO’s broken maga brain, and yet its stock price does not completely destruct. Unbelievable. There has to be some market manipulation going on via the major investment houses. Oh, and we all have Tesla stock because we have S&P 500 ETFs. Such a joke. This stock should be tumbling to zero.
If it hasn’t been mentioned already, just want to rep the HEB cauliflower pizza. I think the crust is healthier, and the taste is fine. Solid pizza, for store bought.
The silver and gold move feels way too frothy now. International and US investors are adjusting their commodities positions at the beginning of the year and I suspect this tops out in the next month or two with retail investors buying in at the peak. And I understand our financial situation, and Japan’s, is worrisome. The whole situation just seems too frothy.
Yup. Go watch his old Everybody Loves Raymond. It’s 30 minutes every week of people arguing and his wife getting pissed at him. That show sucks. Most over-rated show ever.
By Hall committing it either means they believe he’s way better than his ranking, or he will come for an affordable rate and stay and develop, or they threw their new strategy out the window.
Spent yesterday afternoon breaking up and clearing the ice in the shade of my driveway, thinking my wife would have to go to work today. It was above 32 degrees at the time. When we checked the driveway an hour later it had frozen over again from the wet layer that was left over. I’m scratching my head trying to understand how it froze back over in less than two hours with temps above freezing.
There’s actually a very good chance they will intervene in Japan. It devalues the dollar which Trump wants. That way citizens are less likely to realize their wealth is being stripped from them as compared to taxes. And because if they don’t intervene, there is so much foreign investment in US stocks, they will have to sell it in order to buy the Yen, creating huge stock market drops. So I bet the US intervenes. Our ships are sinking together.
Did you do the 2005 Texas and USC teams? One day I sat down and compiled the total number of players on both teams that played in the nfl for at least one season and it was huge for both teams.
Got it. I understand the US potential intervention, which would increase our inflation and devalue the dollar. The thing I’m still trying to reconcile is that inflation usually raises interest rates. But, if global central banks don’t raise interest rates and just let inflation run hot, then the debt crisis gets contained. The interest rates don’t go up. This is exactly what the US administration is planning to do. I’m sure Japan will too. Of course, for Japanese and US citizens this means a reduced standard of living. People vote against taxes not realizing the government is going to take wealth from you one way or another.
I’ve actually been following the Japanese bond situation. Can you expand on this a bit? What will China do and how will that impact Japan and by proxy the US?
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the way you figure out whether you’ve got a good coach is whether they improve during the season. Tom Izzo coached teams, for example, almost always were significantly better by the end of the year as compared to the beginning. I’m really interested to see how it goes from here.