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Rust and Blight

By Rusty Guinn | September 11, 2019 | 7 Comments
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…a few times, veered, tacked up the hill, its wings hardly shifting. I thought, if I could be that hawk for one hour I’d never again be just a man….

Through No Fault of Their Own

By Ben Hunt | April 20, 2020 | 17 Comments
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…of $24.07 an hour in South Carolina versus the state minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. “If the federal government accidentally incentivizes layoffs, we risk life-threatening shortages in sectors where…

A Conversation with Howard Marks

By Brent Donnelly | March 17, 2021 | 5 Comments
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…was kind enough to get back to me. He didn’t just reply with a one-line email, he gave me almost an hour of his time. So herein, I combine the…

Bitcoin Market Profile

By Brent Donnelly | April 28, 2021 | 4 Comments
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…an A beside every price that trades in the first hour of trading, put a B next to every price that trades in the second hour of trading and so…

Narrative and Metaverse, Pt. 1: The Living Word

By Ben Hunt | January 18, 2022 | 80 Comments
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…Instagram and all the rest. It’s also the development of 24-hour “news” channels like CNBC and Bloomberg and Fox Business News. It’s also the development of 24-hour “news” publications like…

Men of God in the City of Man, Pt. 7: Mutation

By Rusty Guinn | July 14, 2023 | 152 Comments
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…The event was over an hour of Reset, Sheep and Goats. Sheep and goat nations. Sheep and goat leaders. Sheep and goat citizens. You can’t just pray for a mayor…

Men of God in the City of Man, Part 8: Zoonosis

By Rusty Guinn | July 17, 2023 | 152 Comments
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…– a village maybe a half hour south of Branson, Missouri – dreamt this meeting into being. On June 24th, 2020, Nash dreamed that Donald Trump was traveling to the…

Things Fall Apart (Part 1)

By Ben Hunt | August 8, 2018 | 10 Comments
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hour upon the stage. That’s a mixed poetic metaphor, but you get my point. The widening gyre, as Yeats put it so perfectly, is a period of mere anarchy, not…

Waiting for the Dog to Bark

By Marc Rubinstein | March 28, 2022 | 2 Comments
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Marc Rubinstein has over 25 years experience as an analyst and investor in the financials sector which he distills into a weekly newsletter, Net Interest, which I think is…

AI R Us

By Ben Hunt | March 2, 2023 | 276 Comments
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For the past few months, I’ve been writing a somewhat dystopic sci-fi novel involving the near-future. It features, of course, the development of true artificial general intelligence…

Wage Inflation Isn’t Coming. It’s Already Here.

By Ben Hunt | May 12, 2021 | 37 Comments
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…as 34.3 hours and as high as 34.6 hours. For more than SIX YEARS, the maximum deviation from the mean has been less than NINE MINUTES, less than ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT…

25 Anti-Mimetic Tactics for Living a Counter-Cultural Life

By Luke Burgis | December 13, 2021 | 10 Comments
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…and the spirit that drives people to want to compete in these dog-and-pony shows in the first place has to do with mimetic validation. This is not the way great…

The Grifters, chapter 1 – Kodak

By Ben Hunt | July 30, 2020 | 15 Comments
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…price of $33.20 for the stock, I figure Jim and George and Philippe have made about $400 million over the past 48 hours. The numbers looked even better when Kodak…

Draft Day

By Rusty Guinn | November 7, 2018 | 9 Comments
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…Eric Dickerson. Born and bred in little Sealy, an hour and change west of Houston, he did things with a football no man his size should have been able to…

Mailbag: ET Forum Edition

By Ben Hunt | April 16, 2021 | 10 Comments
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…Bob On the housing shortage, Wolf Richter (as usual) made some fantastic observations here (TL;DR federal subsidy of 2d home 1st mortgages is dropping by 50% starting in June). https://wolfstreet.com/2021/04/01/the-explosive-surge-of-mortgages-for-second-homes-housing-bubble-math/…

The Power of ‘AND’, and the Walmartization of Advice

By Rusty Guinn | October 6, 2018 | 5 Comments
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…closed. A place where the small town Texas kids who didn’t drink and were too awkward for words could go at any hour to have slightly-above-replacement levels of fun. Walmart….

Notes from the Diamond #2: Until the Truth Comes Out

By David Salem | October 11, 2018 | 2 Comments
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…spread over roughly 8½ hours).[2] Disturbingly but importantly for our purposes here, the so-called Mitchell Report that rocked MLB in 2007, plus subsequent studies of PED use at multiple levels…

Do The Right Thing

By Ben Hunt | March 19, 2020 | 29 Comments
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…front of it. If we blow hard enough. I believe that our nation’s response to CV-19 will be our finest hour. I believe that no nation mobilizes for war better…

First the People

By Rusty Guinn | April 14, 2020 | 69 Comments
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…it after waiting for hours in crowded waiting rooms with people who do. Op-Ed: International overreaction to the coronavirus is more dangerous than the virus itself (LA Times, January 31, 2020)…

A Tale of Two Cults

By Rusty Guinn | November 2, 2020 | 46 Comments
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…County, Texas throughout the post-bellum 1860s and 1870s. He preached in churches around Corsicana, about an hour southeast of Dallas. At the time, it was a market town growing around…