Friday, November 30, 2012

ECRI Guru Lakshman Achuthan Recession Call


==>Nov 30 ECRI Says Recession Began In July

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Subject: Guru Lakshman Achuthan: "it looks like the recession began around July 2012."
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 13:32:12 -0800
From: Jas Jain

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Guru Lakshman Achuthan: "it looks like the recession began around July 2012."
Just in time, Team Obama came up with a stimulus to be included in the new budget and tax deal. But, guru ji, we have been in a depression since 2001.
Jas

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http://www.businesscycle.com/ecri-news-events/news-details/economic-cycle-research-us-recession-start


The Tell-Tale Chart

Following our September 2011 recession call, we clarified its likely timing in December 2011. Based on the historical lead times of ECRI's leading indexes, we concluded that, if it didn't start in the first quarter of 2012, it was very likely to begin by mid-year.

But we also made it clear at the time that you wouldn't know whether or not we were wrong until the end of 2012. And so it's interesting to note the rush to judgment by a number of analysts, already asserting that we were wrong.

So, with about a month to go before year-end, what do the hard data tell us about where we are in the business cycle? Reviewing the indicators used to officially decide U.S. recession dates, it looks like the recession began around July 2012. This is because, in retrospect, three of those four coincident indicators – the broad measures of production, income, employment and sales – saw their high points in July (vertical red line in chart), with only employment still rising.
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Nov 30 2012 and 2013 California Tax Rates Post Proposition 30 - Top Rate 12.3%
Nov 29 S&P500 Trailing 10 year compound annual total return chart and commentary


November Reading

Articles for November:

Shoe Phone - First Portable Shoe Phone on TV
Get Smart - Episode 1 in 1965

 Intel's CEO Employment History

Otellini, Barrett, Grove, Moore and Noyce Ages at Retirement

  Gary Kaminsky on What is Really Going on With the Markets 

Obama not positive for Stocks



Current Release and an Historical Chart 



Great Links to bookmark
 best regards Kirk Lindstrom

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Beautiful Sunset 3

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Subject: Beautiful Sunset
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:18:25 -0800
From: Jas Jain

>From my desk window. I had to be quick because it lasted only for five minutes. Enjoy.
Jas


Fastest Automobiles

Fastest Cars:  2011 - 2012 - 2013

Beautiful Sunset 2

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Beautiful Sunset
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:18:25 -0800
From: Jas Jain

>From my desk window. I had to be quick because it lasted only for five minutes. Enjoy.
Jas


Fastest Automobiles

Fastest Cars:  2011 - 2012 - 2013

Beautiful Sunset 1

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Beautiful Sunset
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:18:25 -0800
From: Jas Jain

>From my desk window. I had to be quick because it lasted only for five minutes. Enjoy.
Jas


Fastest Automobiles

Fastest Cars:  2011 - 2012 - 2013

Friday, November 23, 2012

Jain 2012 Football Picks


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Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 06:28:57 -0800
From: Jas Jain

American Football: Road to Super Bowl

Even though the real football and the hunt for Super Bowl begins in December, potential contenders and losers have already seem to have been separated. Here is my list of contenders (not in order) in blue, those with an outside chance in black, and those with next-to-nil chance in red:

1

Houston Texans

2

Atlanta Falcons

3

Baltimore Ravens

4

San Francisco 49ers

5

New England Patriots

6

Chicago Bears

7

Green Bay Packers

8

New York Giants

9

Denver Broncos

10

Pittsburgh Steelers

 

 

11

Indianapolis Colts

12

New Orleans Saints

13

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

14

Seattle Seahawks

15

Minnesota Vikings

16

Cincinnati Bengals

17

Dallas Cowboys

18

Washington Redskins

 

 

19

St. Louis Rams

20

San Diego Chargers

21

Miami Dolphins

22

Arizona Cardinals

23

New York Jets

24

Buffalo Bills

25

Tennessee Titans

26

Detroit Lions

27

Philadelphia Eagles

28

Oakland Raiders

29

Carolina Panthers

30

Cleveland Browns

31

Kansas City Chiefs

32

Jacksonville Jaguars

 I have highlighted the teams with a winning tradition, 2 or more Super Bowl wins in the past 30 years, in light green. Two teams with great winning tradition in 1960s and 1970s, Raiders and Dolphins, have joined the ranks of perennial losers. If my 49ers and Limbaugh's Steelers end up meeting in the Super Bowl then the best Super Bowl franchise of all time would get decided.

Go Niners!

Jas

Shoe Phone - First Portable Shoe Phone on TV
Get Smart - Episode 1 in 1965

 Intel's CEO Employment History
Otellini, Barrett, Grove, Moore and Noyce Ages at Retirement

  Gary Kaminsky on What is Really Going on With the Markets
Obama not positive for Stocks

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Robots Will Save on Obama Care Costs - Eliminate Workers

Technology always moves forward.  See
Shoe Phone - First Portable Shoe Phone on TV
Get Smart - Episode 1
in 1965


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Subject:  Technology to Bring Capitalism and Democracy to an End?--RE: Foxconn robots . . .
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 10:45:16 -0800
From: Jas Jain
To: Jas_Jain
Subject: Foxconn robots . . .
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 10:22:24 -0800

 
The acceleration of use of robotics in the context of the emergence of intelligent systems is about to begin, with the associated loss of tens of millions of jobs and purchasing power of labor around the world with no replacement employment on the horizon at anything approaching the numbers of jobs that will be lost for many years to come.
 
I've heard that MCD is now installing self-order kiosks in test locations on the West Coast, and the first self-checkout machines for JCP will be installed after the holiday season. This trend will accelerate and spread across sectors much faster than most realize at this point, as the so-called "take-off" phase begins.
 
We don't realize it yet as a mass-social recognition, but the era of paid wage and salary employment with or without medical benefits is about to come to an end for a growing plurality and then majority of us. There is currently no viable alternative division of labor and system of purchasing power awaiting adoption and evolution.
 
Eventually, most of us simply will not be required to perform work for a wage or salary; therefore, we will not have purchasing power to subsist, and gov'ts cannot hope to persist from revenues on labor income. It will not matter how "educated", skilled, ambitious, conscientious, desperate, or resourceful one is, paid employment will not exist as time progresses.
 
This will surely bring the democracies of the West to an end and rest of the democracies, e.g., in South Asia, might falter even sooner. Needless to say, the end of capitalism, due to the success of technological innovations!, that Schumpeter predicted would come about the same time. I feel very confident in my forecast of end of democracies, one by one, by 2030.

Jas
 
 US Unemployment Rate History
 Current Release and an Historical Chart



Friday, November 9, 2012

Profitable "Lies for Money"

Jas, did I leave anything off my list?

  • TV Pundits convincing GOP donors Romney had a chance to win knowing full well his move to the right from his moderate positions on most issues while governor would lose the election to Obama.

  • Hospitals performing procedures they know are "probably" not cost effective but are VERY profitable to the hospitals and MDs...

  • Banks selling products to pension funds knowing the investments will probably go sour...

  • Hedge funds charging 2 and 20 knowing that if they get lucky, they make 20% but the 2% is the real money they will make going forward on reputation for past risky trades they probably can never repeat without under performing first.

  • Divorce lawyers telling the client they can get more out of the other partner and continue to offer this advice until the total basket of cash available is zero... then they settle.

  • ???








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