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Behold the Texas Longhorn Bull, a breed of cattle that was brought here by Christopher Columbus. Although they nearly went extinct in 1927, they underwent a revival for their beef stock. These bulls have a high drought-stress tolerance and an …
The Market Bows, But Is That Gesture Sincere? Waiting for a green light the other day, I saw this bumper sticker. Namaste, an ancient Sanskrit greeting, translates to “The spirit in me salutes the spirit in you.” “Bitches” needs no …
All you Wranglers, did you have your lassos tied to your belt ready to rope in Monday’s massive rally? Over the weekend we asked for a Market Whisperer. We asked if the market would allow investors to saddle up. After …
All you Wranglers, did you have your lassos tied to your belt ready to rope in Monday’s massive rally? Over the weekend we asked for a Market Whisperer. We asked if the market would allow investors to saddle up. After …
Investors Could Sure Use a Market Whisperer I’m not sure who approached who more cautiously. The horse or me. I made the first move. I held my hand out in a gesture of friendship. In turn, the horse put her …
For most of September and October, I reinvented creative ways each day to say the market was in a trading range. Since Monday, when the trading range broke to the downside, I have another no less creative or inventive task. …
The Market's Trail to the White House One of the best known and most dramatic Anasazi cliff dwellings is the White House Ruin located in Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Named for the white plaster that decorated a long wall …
Nature Erodes; The Market Corrodes What’s the difference between a cavernous hole in a mountain made by Mother Nature and a cavernous hole in the market made by understandable jitters? A hole made by Mother Nature occurs over hundreds of …
A Giant Rat: The Market’s Unexpected Trick or Treater Last Thursday night, we saw vampire bats overhead as we thought about the possibility of stagflation-the terror and awe of it. Early Friday, a better than expected GDP of 2.9% helped …