The Federal Reserve Hosts a Legend-Ary Party Legendary Party Tom Farris Artist Deer Woman watches as the wolf shares his martini with the water serpent and bison man nurses his. As Deer Woman takes center stage, this piece becomes relevant …
A Market Filled With Ifs “You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother.” Proverb Retail is the Economic Modern Family grandmother and about 70% of the gross domestic product. Hence, if we are to …
Market Trickster Shape Shifts from Bull to Bear Sheldon Harvey, Navajo Artist Two Red Trixstars Taken from the spelling “trickster,” we see two figures that possess secret knowledge that they use to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules. In …
Market Bees Prefer to Fly Fast Than Hover If you feel like a bee hovering over a plethora of pollen yet undecided as to which flower to suck upon, say hello to how many traders must have felt during today’s …
Dog Days Market Time Stands Still Victoria De Almeida Artist Orion’s Dog, the “Greater Dog” constellation or the dog star Sirius appears in the sky in July through August. The dog days are the hottest, most uncomfortable part of the …
Market Bubbles and Berries and Bears In the weeds, billionaire bears are busily gathering berries anticipating a brutal winter ahead. With names like Steve Wynn, Carl Ichan, George Soros, Bill Gross and now most recently Paul Tudor Jones, it almost …
Poetry in Nature and the Stock Market As I searched for an image to use for tonight’s market metaphor, I simply stepped outside the door and saw this: Rising cirrus clouds above an expanding pinon tree, both stirred by the …
Market Bulls and Their Curious Excrescence A divided Federal Reserve Committee caught a “Hey, careful dudes” sort of sideways glance from our Rallysaurus. As if to say, “We need our friendly dinosaur to continue to roam the markets until after …
Is the Market a Bomb Held Together by Ribbon? Victoria De Almeida Artist A statement Frida Kahlo rejected, her work was described by Andre Breton (Surrealist) in 1938 as a “ribbon around a bomb.” As this is the Chinese Year …
Retail and Interest Rates: As Above So Below Photo JR Lancaster Naturalists will tell you that everything in life is reflected in nature. Or is that everything in nature is reflected in life? Like reflection itself, one is the mirror …