Stocks keep going up. People are getting richer than ever. Looks like Crimea was a dud, as predicted. Two months later and no escalation or deaths. I wonder what narrative the doom and gloom liberal media will cook up next to scare the public into selling their stocks too soon. There is absolutely no bubble… Continue reading Ignore the Doom and Gloom Media
Month: May 2014
The Liberal War on Experts
The dow is at another record high -a bull market of over five years with no signs of slowing. This would make it the second longest bull market ever, behind only the 1991-1998 one. We’ve been bullish every day of this bull market and we see no reason to change our position. In fact, present… Continue reading The Liberal War on Experts
Testing for Career Placement Gains Momentum
For years, the left has insisted that student loans are a crisis, that student loan debt is too high, that students are saddled with too much debt and too few prospects, and that students don’t leave college with skills employers are seeking. Even if the left is right and we do have a student loan… Continue reading Testing for Career Placement Gains Momentum
Some Thoughts on Wealth Inequality and the Elite
Taki Magazine publishes articles that it thinks its readers will enjoy- usually a mix of libertarian and conservative themes. Many readers identify as ideologically conservative regarding things like cultural traditions, religion, family, guns, and border control – but with the notable exception of capitalism – where some more often than not, are in agreement with… Continue reading Some Thoughts on Wealth Inequality and the Elite
The Daily View: Interest Rates, Healthcare, and Sticky Wages
Mortgage rates defy forecasts The world is awash with liquidity. We’ve been saying that since 2011.The smallest hiccup creates a huge flight to safety into safe havens like U.S. treasuries, even as stocks keep rising or the fed begins tapering. Ashok Rao writes Wealth Inequality: Signal or Noise? In the mean time, I would rather… Continue reading The Daily View: Interest Rates, Healthcare, and Sticky Wages
Ignore the Doom and Gloom Narratives
Our opinions or narratives are formed by an amalgamation of facts and personal biases. For the left, such a narrative is that the economy is weak due to record wealth inequality, the debt being too high, low labor force participation, or alleged fed tapering and therefore the stock market should be lower. To quote Shakespeare,… Continue reading Ignore the Doom and Gloom Narratives
HFT Debate Ignores More Flagrant Manipulation
Anyone notice weird action in the CBOE VX (volatility) contract? The DJIA was flat and the VX gave a reading of 14.40-14.45 …2 hours later the market is down 10 points and the VX is 14.25. Aren’t they supposed to be inversely correlated? The contract is mean reverting, so even if the baseline volatility is… Continue reading HFT Debate Ignores More Flagrant Manipulation
Liberalism Failed, Not Economic Policy
Gary Becker and the Economics Revolution That Wasn’t Economics didn’t fail, liberalism did. The ‘Keynesian resurgence’ failed, predictably so. The left’s solution always boils down to blaming rich people for everything, whether it’s wealth inequality, recession, poverty, low SAT scores, etc. The wealth spreading liberals are losing to the smarties as the Dow makes another… Continue reading Liberalism Failed, Not Economic Policy
America is Still #1
To the disappointment of the left, the fiscal cliff turned out to be a speed bump, sequestration had no negative effect on the economy (also a correct prediction), and Facebook is now 50% higher than its IPO price. We were right about the payroll tax increase not hurting consumer spending and record high student loan… Continue reading America is Still #1
Asian Academic Achievement: IQ or Parenting?
Why Asian Americans Excel at Academics In spite her books receiving praise from conservative news sources, authors like Amy Chua perpetuate the liberal nurture over nature view of human development, or malleability. While liberals and conservatives don’t agree much on politics, they take comfort in this view because it feels empowering to believe, like a… Continue reading Asian Academic Achievement: IQ or Parenting?