Here are the population projections from the United Nations, which are pretty interesting. It shows the United States flat-lined (thank God) while Nigeria (of all places) blows past us. The thing that jumps out the most is the prospect of China losing HALF its population, which I guess is what happens when you live in a giant dictatorship with completely fake economic data.
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Supah Dupah!
One of the handful of stocks that exploded higher early this year due to the manufactured AI Mania was Super Micro Computer (symbol SMCI). As we enter yet another AI Winter, the stock has already lost over $100 from its peak.
(more…)Star Power
Early on Friday, which was the third day in a row I was acquiring XLU puts (at a loss), I tweeted out the suggestion to join in with me. It turned out that tweet was almost the perfect time to do so.
(more…)Slippery September
Now we enter what could be one of the most exciting trading weeks of the year. It is beginning quietly, with the /ES very modestly adding to its big red number on Friday.
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