Last week, in the middle of everything, I had cataract surgery. For the first eye I was sedated and if I saw anything, certainly had no recollection of it. With the second eye, however, the sedation didn’t go as well …
What began as merely a great metaphor involving the Chinese New Year of the Sheep, became more solidly relevant through the first 3 months this year (even at the risk of sounding repetitive), and presently has me bowing my head …
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The Annual Ute Bear Dance, a social dance, is held every spring. Origin of the Bear Dance can be traced back to the fifteenth century when the Spanish first came upon the Ute’s in the spring time. When the first …
In the April 30th daily commentary, I speculated on 3 possible scenarios for theRussell 2000s that I would be mindful of. To review, 1) IWM sells off just a bit more, maybe even another rush to the exits and then, …
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Over the weekend, we saw friends for dinner. The wife is Asian and the major reason I forayed into the Chinese New Year analogies beginning with the focus on 2014’s Year of the Horse to 2015’s Year of the Sheep/Goat/Ram.…
Great Uncle, Great Aunt, neither of the faces of the FED one chose to “see” after the FOMC announcement’s ephemeral or practical results, at least for the immediate aftermath, could dispel the Economic Modern Family’s malaise. As pointed out on …
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You know the rich Great Uncle we all have that shows up only once in a while, but when he does, it’s super fun since he’s generous and fun and freely gives out candy?
In the case of the Federal …