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Category Archives: Inflation/Deflation
Our Favorite Chart: Core CPI
“Inflation is taxation without legislation” – Milton Friedman How’s that deflation meme working for you? Core CPI’s Cup and Handle Pattern Back in the day, I would be buying that chart hand over fist if it were a stock, bond, … Continue reading
More Monetary Insanity & The Negative Yielding Bond Bubble
Had to get this last one in before we hit the surf. We like to look at the Cleveland Fed’s Median CPI calculation as it removes monthly outliers that can pull the averages up or down. It hit a 10-year … Continue reading
Deflation? Not Even Close
Core CPI consistently prints around 2 percent, the average over the past eight years, with the latest reading of the June core rate coming in at 2.1 percent. Sure, we can find another index to show lower or higher rates … Continue reading
The Gathering Storm In The Treasury Market 2.0
Here it is, folks, the final product. It is a beast. One famous blogger said of it, “This post is so big, you can see it from space.” We hope you take the time to give it a thorough read. … Continue reading
Distorted Inflation Data & Dynamic Pricing
Just bought Bob Woodward’s new book for a birthday gift from Amazon yesterday for $18.00. I tried to buy another one this morning and was quoted a price of $19.32 per book. That’s Venezuela-esque inflation, folks. Works out to … Continue reading
Posted in Inflation/Deflation, Uncategorized
Tagged CPI, Dynamic Pricing, Inflation
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Inflation Drives Apple Market Cap To One Trillion Dollars
1012 Apple’s market cap hit 1012 dollars today. Impressive but no pom-poms here at Global Macro Monitor. We would be more impressed if Apple’s main businesses were doing better and the company was more focused on electrical engineering rather than … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Inflation/Deflation, Innovation, Uncategorized
Tagged Apple, Inflation, Innovations, Trillion dollar market cap
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QOTD: Paul Tudor Jones
Note, no mention of “recession”, the trigger for the cheerleaders. The bear market of 1962 and 1987 occurred with robust economic growth. You look at every bear market and they’ve always basically occurred because of an uptick in inflation … Continue reading
Posted in Inflation/Deflation, Interest Rates, Uncategorized
Tagged Bear Market, Inflation, Interest rates, Paul Tudor Jones, Quotes
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Inflation Rising…Super Spike In Yields Coming?
Yield curve flattening trades will flatten you in the next six months. The march toward 4 percent on the 10-year will continue after record shorts square up positions just a little bit more. Inflation moving higher. Moreover, the supply/demand flow … Continue reading
Posted in Inflation/Deflation, Uncategorized
Tagged 10-year yields, Inflation, U.S. PMI
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Inflation Is Here, Get Used To It
I stopped to grab a burger in Marin County today and was kind of shocked to see the following posted on the front door. That is a pretty steep starting wage for nonskilled labor, and $5.00 more than … Continue reading
Posted in Equities, Food Prices, Inflation/Deflation, Uncategorized
Tagged California, Minimum Wage
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