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2024 Economic and Financial Forecast

Thank you to all of those that attended the 2024 Newport Beach Chamber 2024 Economic and Financial Forecast. In summary, the economy will keep slugging along until we get some...

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Real Housing Price Peak?

One of the most interesting things in finance right now is the Real Estate market. Home prices may have bottomed, but no one is selling. It’s really not a market....

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From Dust to Dust

The meme stock phenomenon started over two years ago now. One is gone (BBBY) and the next one is about to go – AMC. Here’s the five year chart. The...

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A Monetary Miracle

Everyone has been raving about the Japanese Stock Market this year. At first glance, it’s had a great year. Just one, small technical problem: You would have rather owned the...

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The Inflation Crash

CPI came out this morning a bit lighter than expected and it’s clear the inflation crash is in process. As I have posted many time now, this is headline CPI,...

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The Market is Really Concentrating

So far this year the S&P500 is up 13%. Of that 13%, the top 5 components – Apple, Amazon, Google, Nvidia, and Tesla – account for 12.5%. In other words,...

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Rates Are Getting Real

Although the market thinks the Fed is done raising rates (or perhaps on a long pause), monetary policy is *FINALLY* getting restrictive. And my guess is it will get much...

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The Beginning of Deflating Inflation

Today’s CPI report was the first in almost **two years** that showed a decline in ‘sticky’ inflation. This is likely the beginning of a substantial downward trend in inflation Many...

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Tesla: The House of Cars

Tesla stock is down over 60% from its high. It was predictable this would happen: Way overvalued. People also seem to now understand why Elon was fired from PayPal. But...

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Inflation is Still a Problem

September CPI is again hotter than people expect. People don’t understand it’s not oil driving these number: It’s labor related issues. Until the labor market cools, we have a problem....

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No Inflation Miracles

After last month’s CPI, I asked you if you believed in miracles. The market was all excited the worst of inflation was behind us. However, as I pointed out, the...

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It’s All Over but the Recession

The yield curve has a solid inversion right now, indicating we will have a recession in the next 12 to 18 months. Given the accuracy of this indicator, you can...

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Market Betting Fed Blinks

The last few weeks the market has been rallying. The NASDAQ is still off 20% for the year, but it was down almost 30%. Why is the market doing so...

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CPI Issue Won’t Be Fixed Quickly

CPI came out at 8.6% today year over year. This was higher than expected. Believe it or not, the real issue isn’t gas prices. The real issue is that inflation...

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LIFEvest in-kind Donation

As many of you know, the Center for Investment and Wealth Management has a residential college-bound program that uses financial literacy as a way to prepare and motivate high school...

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Housing Fundamentals Are Changing

The housing market has been in a total sellers market for 2 years now. Low mortgage rates and WFH fueled priced and lowered inventory. Whelp, the 50% increase in YoY...

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The Problem with This Market

Who wants to buy Nvidia at 21 times sales with the crypto market (and all the mining demand) imploding? Please leave this field empty Get Weekly Updates In Your Email...

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No Man’s Land

The market is off to a tough start this year, especially with stocks that did well the last 12-18 months. Prices are down, but stocks are not cheap – thus,...

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No Shelter from High CPI

CPI was up 8.3% and core CPI was up over 6%. The issue for CPI now is Rents. I discussed this a few months ago: There is a lag between...

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How High Will The Fed Go?

The Fed raised rates by 50 bps this week. The market is thinking that the Fed will raise rates to ~3% and then stop. However, based on historical actions that...

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Risk On, Risk Off

I’ve posted several times the last few months about the market hitting a top. (1/6, 1/25, 1/31, etc.) This is especially true of NASDAQ and Tech (see RIVN for example)....

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Well, That Escalated Quickly

While we have been focused on things like oil, used car prices, etc. perhaps the biggest price increase over the last 12 months has been in housing. While home prices...

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Recession Watch 2023

If you have heard me give an econ forecast this year, I’ve spoken a lot about how the Fed’s forecast was too high. I’ve also mentioned a coming glut in...

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How Temporary Becomes Permanent

Today’s CPI came out at 7.9%. This isn’t just oil and food – core CPI isn’t far behind. More generally, the issue is that inflation is now starting to seep...

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How Far Behind is the Fed?

The 2nd Fed meeting of the year is coming up. People are wondering if the Fed will raise rates by 0.25% or more aggressive and raise rates by 0.50%. The...

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Foundation of Crap

The Market – well, Nasdaq – is rallying today. Not sure how far we’ll run, but please be careful. It seems to be build on a foundation of crap. Remember:...

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Falling Knives are Serrated

It’s been a tough start to the year. As noted on Jan 6, the music is fading. We had a nice intraday rally yesterday. Does that mean we are done?...

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No House to Call a Home

Housing prices are up a crazy amount since COVID began. As I’ve said before, given mortgage rates, housing is still pretty affordable. Regardless if you agree with that or not,...

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It’s a Dog with Flees

“It’s a dog, what else you got sport?” – Gordon Gekko. I’m with Gordon. I’m guessing DOGE – down over 80% from the high – never makes it back to...

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The Music Is Starting to Get Softer…

As bad as it may feel, markets this year are only down 1-2%. Some underlying “delusional dream” stocks are down 10-20%. Crypto is working its way to the crypt. One...

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Omicron? Who cares.

Omicron is spreading like wild fire. We hit **1 million** (cue Austin Powers) cases today. But looking at restaurant and hotel data you wouldn’t know it. Minus some holiday noise,...

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CPI Will be Getting Coal

The latest CPI update will come out tomorrow and it will be all bad news. Rents will be worse. And even though oil/gas prices haven’t gone up much, they will...

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Not a Lucid Valuation

Lucid Motors is worth $73 billion. They have 13k reservations. They’ve shipped (literally) a few. They are the 7th most valuable car company. Why so much? Duh they have an...

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Bitcoin is Not Gold

I’ve said it once, twice, no many times. Bitcoin does not function as gold in terms of diversifying a portfolio. It’s just a super levered risky asset. Exhibit 1,015,294: Today’s...

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A Drop in the Barrel

News today that the US is releasing 50 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserve. Market response: Oil price is up 2.6%. Why? 50mm is 2 days of demand...

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First Time for You? Me too.

I had a first a couple days ago: The authorized amount on my credit card ran out before my car was filled. Gas prices here in CA are at all...

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CPI Has Huge Market Implications

While everyone is focused on food prices, the real issue for the economy and the markets is that the political climate for inflation has changed. Which means the markets now...

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Cautionary Peapod of Beyond Meat

Beyond Meat is down sharply today after a bad earnings miss. Not only that, but the CFO has some interesting comments on the call that sounded Worldcom style. BYND has...

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The Nose Bleed Price to Sales

While I have been saying for a while that overall the market is not likely in a bubble, I also think that tech stocks are way ahead of themselves. Why?...

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From Zillow to Zero

Housing has been on fire the last 18 months. Part of that run up is due to corporations coming into the market and buying in mass. Zillow was one of...

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The Definition of “Priced In”

In finance, we talk about how future growth is “priced in.” Whelp, Tesla has priced in becoming the entire car industry. In fact based on industry multiplies, it’s overpriced even...

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Housing Slowing its Roll

The last few months we’ve see housing prices increasing faster than even during the housing bubble. While many people think it would go forever, housing price gains are slowing already....

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Oh Snap

Snap Inc. (aka Snapchat) is down 25% today after the company disappointed with their earnings. Snap is part of the delusional dream list. TWTR + SNAP + GRPN + PINS...

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Cryptocurrency Presentation Slides

Thank you to the UCI Young Alumni Association for having me back to talk about Cryptocurrencies! It was fun discussing how I think they (and Defi) fit into the financial...

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The Trillion Dollar Coin Trick

All of you know I love random finance trivia. Today I’m going to explain the trillion dollar coin trick people are saying the US government could use to avoid a...

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Get High, Then Supply

Classic economics: When demand pushes the price up, it’s time to supply the market. Whelp, that’s exactly what is happening with stocks. IPOs have surpassed the tech bubble high. Here...

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It’s All about Rates

The markets are down today as rates are increasing. Some times the markets rally because higher rates mean higher growth. Not now. Higher rates are all about higher inflation. It’s...

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Investor Sponsored Dumping

Historically, we worried about state funded product dumping. i.e. a country’s government subsides production, it gets dumped it on the world, drives out competition, and then drives up pricing. Well,...

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Crypto or Crypto-Nite?

Excited that I will be speaking about Cryptocurrencies on October 19th to the Young Alumni of UCI. If you are a UCI alumni or student, you can register via this...

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Inflation Cooling, Still Need to Watch

The headline inflation numbers were better than expected and year-over-year inflation is slowing. But CPI outside transportation is still rising. Most of the growth in inflation from January to June...

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Delta Didn’t Impact Demand

Some economists are suggesting Delta impacted the economy in Q3 as growth estimates have been cut from 10% to 4%. I just don’t see it. The problem is the economy...

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Wage Growth and Mixology

The August labor report came today. You can read lots on jobs and the unemployment rate other places. I want to focus on wage growth, which is now up to...

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Taper Tantrum?

The Fed says it will likely start Tapering in Nov/Dec. In the past people have talked about a “Taper Tantrum.” The Data really doesn’t say long-term investors should care. Let’s...

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War of the (Interest Rate) Worlds

Last week I posted about demographics and rates. Why is this so important? Financial markets and correlations are COMPLETELY different in rising and falling rate environments. Below I graph the...

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It’s Different this Time … Right?

The NASDAQ hit 15,0000 this week for the first time. I can’t help but think that fashion err mispricing is repeating every 20 years. Here’s the updated total return of...

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Demographics and Interest Rates

In my opinion, economists discount the importance of demographics. For example, here is a graph of the ratio of the 15-39 population and the 40+ population and 10-year interest rates....

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Inflation at the Top of the Mountain

CPI was up 5.4% year-over-year last month, which is down jusssst slightly from last month. After removing used cars and oil (Chris’s core CPI right now), inflation was up 2.1%...

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Making Hay While the Sun Shines

Nothing much from Crypto-Bulls lately… but now… Bitcoin is Up! DOGE is amazing!!! Last chance to get in!! Meanwhile, the “printing press” of Crypto tokens is cranking out new supply...

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It’s All Good in HOOD

Robinhood got the Robinhood treatment the last two days. Stock up 25% Tuesday. Got all the attention overnight and was up 125% early Wednesday… only to watch everyone get suckered...

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Stats Don’t Lie

Latest graph of new cases per day and fully vaccinated rate. Again, vaccines work. More to come tomorrow in case you still don’t believe it. Please leave this field empty...

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Delta Variant Flies too High

Everyone is worried about Delta. But based on data from the UK, it won’t last long. It’s super efficient at infecting, but it burns through the match too fast as...

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Shooting Ourselves in the Foot, Not the Arm

Wall Street is worried about the Delta Variant this morning. Cases have doubled, hospitalizations are increasing, and restrictions are being re-implemented threating the recovery. This is simply due to failure...

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Missing the CPI from Transportation

June CPI came out yesterday at 5.4% and people are freaking out. But they are missing that CPI is being driving simply by car prices (which people can skip buying)...

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Location, Location, Location

Whenever you buy real estate, if you ask the 3 most important things, the list is location, location, location. In case, you didn’t believe it, here’s a map between Saturday’s...

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Buy Cheap, Sell Expensive

A few days ago, I showed that price doesn’t really matter for stock returns. Today, I show you that value does matter. This chart shows you the average annualized returns...

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The Hangover 4: Too Much Stimmy

10-year rate down 0.50%. 5-year inflation expectations down 0.30%. 10-year minus 2-year – an indicator of future growth – is down almost 0.50%. What does it all mean? The market...

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Buy Low, Buy High

Given the stock market is at all time highs, lots of questions about whether it’s too late to buy. Historically, except for after a big crash, all time highs are...

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Robinhood And DOGE Sitting in a Tree…

Rohinhood’s IPO documents were released yesterday and there are some interesting items. For example, they list investor interest in DOGEcoin as a business risk. Check out the graph below to...

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The Fed and Growth vs. Value

When it comes to financial markets, the Fed is the Boss. Why? They impact everything. Just look at the returns of growth vs. value stocks and the 10-year interest rate...

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Reflections over the COVID Crisis

After 443 days, CA will reopen today. During that time, I gave 10 forecasts and made 100s of posts with lots of predictions. I thought I’d spend a few minutes...

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2 Fast 2 Furious?

The Housing and COVID Recessions had the same prescription: lots of fiscal and monetary stimulus. If the stock market results are similar, then it looks like the stock market may...

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Grab Your Popcorn

AMC is having a wild ride today after announcing they’ll give out free popcorn to shareholders. Finally there’s a reason to buy the stock. At $10 a tub, if you...

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It’s about CloVID Time

One thing that the human brain struggles with is extremely low probabilities. People either these probabilities to a high chance or to zero. If you don’t have COVID today, your...

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Basics of Investing and Stocks

Thank you to the hundreds of UCI Alumni and Students that attended last night’s presentation on the basics of investing and stocks! You can download my presentation HERE. This presentation...

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