1. week in review

    Published: Sun 10 January 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    Soros on bubbles

    https://twitter.com/MacroOps/status/1348342747695108098?s=20 3d85974373242b7b9a9b452e86de609e.png

    Trump and the attack on the Capitol

    A gaggle of Trump supporters marched on the Capitol, egged on by Trump, to protest against the result of the election. Many of them seemed to be actors, maybe hired for the …

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  2. Disco Time

    Published: Sat 09 January 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

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    Wandisco

    Symmetry invests in a company called WANdisco. Crazy name, crazy business. Read more. I don’t recall where, but I’ve read negative things about WANdisco (WAND.L). One problem is that it seems to offer a one-off service for firms that want to migrate their data to …

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  3. Riots mean rallies!

    Published: Thu 07 January 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

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    • What were we thinking?. Jesse Felder looks back on Scott McNeely’s reflection that Sun Micro was hugely overvalued at 10 times revenue in 1999. Now 60 members of the SP500 trade at this multiple and more. The question is whether, especially if we return to growth and inflation …
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  4. Georgia on my mind

    New Yorker Cartoon ‘Lockdown hasn’t been all bad — it’s made me focus on what I really want out of life.’

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    The Daily Shot today has some lovely charts.

    • DXY is testing levels it last reached at the start of 2018: 40366262d72f1676257a3842c31021ad.png
    • bitcoin is blasting into space:

    b9cd2040d7729458d69c77951f280471.png - TIPS investors see inflation coming …

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  5. The markets open

    Published: Mon 04 January 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

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    This article by By Neil Irwin and Weiyi Cai explains how it can be that shutting down so much of the US economy can result in US consumers having an extra $1Trn to spend or save. Basically, there was a lot of govt. support, and a relatively small number …

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  6. New Year, New Challenges

    Published: Fri 01 January 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

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    Quantumscape: fraud or no fraud?

    The WSJ says that Quantumscape, which is developing solid state batteries that are superior to the liquid electrolyte ones already in use will disadvantage $TSLA because it uses rolled cylinder batteries, whereas its competitors all use prismatic ones. Solid state batteries cannot be rolled …

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  7. 2020 goes out with a whimper

    Published: Thu 31 December 2020
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In markets.

    Money supply

    I’m old enough to remember when the money supply mattered, and was the determinant of inflation, albeit with ‘long and variable lags’. Now, nobody (except Taps Coogan) cares. But all things, including economic theories, move into and out of fashion, so maybe the time has come.

    The …

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