Sunday, March 17, 2024

Happy St. Patrick's Day

 Happy St. Patrick's Day


Happy St. Patrick's Day financial farmers! There are few cultures so naturally blessed with song, word, and dance than the Irish. The best investments are those that we can enjoy. If you're in the mood for some traditional Irish song along with your Guinness beer today check out The Harris Bros: https://youtu.be/6jfx7D10etE

Friday, March 15, 2024

Ides of March

Ides of March

 
2,068 years ago Julius Caesar was assassinated in the Theatre of Pompey, ending the Roman Republic and starting the Roman Empire. The death of Julius Caesar led to the collapse of the Roman Republic and the ascension of his adopted heir Octavian who in 27 BC avenged Caesar's death. Octavian ultimately became Augustus Caesar and launched what would become the Roman Empire.
 
Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, in this new Roman Empire lasted some 200 years across what was then the known world including large swaths of the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and Northern Africa. It was at this time that Roman Citizenship afforded one unprecedented safety and security; a Roman Citizen could walk the known world with the assurance of the Roman Empire behind him. This citizenship status was one of the greatest benefits Romans enjoyed and allowed trade, commerce, and civilization to spread unimpeded for thousands of miles in all directions from Rome.
 
In a world today where few people know the birthdates of their own grandparents, it is striking how the pull of history reminds us to the day of an event over 2,000 years ago, with only the birth of Jesus as a more profound and exact historical recording. Indeed, the scale of the respective Caesars' power was such that time was altered to incorporate their legacy into months of the year; July & August.
 
 

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Truflation© Exceeds 50%

Truflation© Exceeds 50%

 
No hyperbole man, Truflation© on a cumulative basis since the start of the Joe Biden Administration in January 2021 now EXCEEDS 50%!
 
Truflation©, as per its definition, is a basket of goods that consumers actually "touch" on a daily basis and are required for living in a modern society. This basket includes five elements: Food, Housing, Gas, Education, and Health Insurance
 
The five pillars of Truflation© have now cumulatively exceeded a 50% increase since January 2021. In essence, consumers have LOST over 50% of their buying power in real terms. The effects have been particularly devastating for young working American families on the hook for supporting a large portion of entitlement programs, many of which it is unlikely they will ever benefit from personally.
 
What is a financial farmer to do? Well it is no coincidence that the price of gold, the stock market, real estate, and crypto to name a few assets are UP over 50% since January 2021. Fiat paper money like the USD has literally been "heading for the hills" almost as fast as it is being printed. Investor cash has sought refuge in physical commodities, ownership stakes in companies, and good old fashion dirt.
 
 


Friday, March 8, 2024

Debt Bomb

Debt Bomb

 
Besides Defense, a stable currency is the best thing a nation can provide to its citizens. The current Administration is adding approximately $1,000,000,000,000 ($1T) to the National Debt every 100 days. This pace is unsustainable because an equal amount of value or productivity is NOT being created along with the corresponding debt. This is how a country is destroyed.
 
Over the centuries many governments have attempted to solve their economic problems by debasing their currency; whether by decreasing the content of gold or silver in coinage, increasing the supply of paper money relative to precious metal backing it, or altogether removing a currency from the Gold Standard

Almost always, the debasement of a country's currency has been the result of funding war. War is extremely expensive not only in resources, but also loss of productivity to the warring countries. The larger and longer the conflicts, the greater the hit to the Treasury.

Currently the United States is waging at least three (3) Wars; one in the Middle East, one in Ukraine, and the other one on the Southern Border. The argument could be made that there are also multiple other skirmishes happening 24 hours a day, 365 days a year around the world in which the USA is involved. Putting those aside though, the three major conflicts are costing America vast sums of money. Think in terms of TRILLIONS, not billions.

To look at the stock market or real estate or gold or Bitcoin one would think that this economy is booming. Record highs are being notched daily. There is jubilation in the trading pits. Every month a new high in single family home prices! Yet, just the opposite is occurring with the VALUE of the USD becoming increasingly worthless. As discussed frequently on this blog, inflation has by my estimate destroyed over 50% of the USD buying power over the past 3 years alone. And there is no end in sight.

Barring AI, the major increases in the share prices of many S&P 500 members has simply been a function of increased pricing. Anyone who shops at a grocery store knows this. Or fills up their car with gas. Or pays for health insurance. Or pays for education. Or resides somewhere other than a cozy cave. Truflation© has been running double digits for years. And that compounds quickly.

I have understood the relationship between gold and value for a long time; gold is hard to find, easy to buy, and can not be made by man. Similarly, I also understood that higher and higher stock prices are typically a result of both higher earnings, but also to a large extent, inflation. Same thing for real estate; a classic supply and demand scenario with the added factor of uniqueness. But Bitcoin has puzzled me.

I have come to believe that Bitcoin is a bet. It is a lasting bet against stupidity, greed, and corruption. Meaning Bitcoin, given its cap of 21,000,000 units, should continue to move higher in USD terms indefinitely until some time that sane monetary and fiscal policy is restored...but that day may never come.