Thursday, December 18, 2008
Sailing to Fort Lauderdale
Look how bad business is on Key West Bight!!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Doesn't this all seem very convenient?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
My Solution to the Failure of GM and the Auto Makers
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Jets FTW Belated Blog Post
Taken 150 miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico while watching the Jets Beat the Patriots on Satellite TV. God Bless Technology
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Playing a classic fade setup
Saturday, November 01, 2008
'I'm trading the range!' and Obama's gonna win, you know its true!
In this post we talk about how to trade a crappy market like this, who I think is going to win the election, and a new service from ReadyTechs!
Let me know what you think @ethigent (twitter) or send me an email at ethigent@gmail.com
Monday, October 20, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
My Strategy for Managing the Downturn
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Fear of Palin (Someone on the left has "Mom" issues)
- Fox News: Palin Won VP Debate Because She Had A Bigger Flag Pin
- Palin's Tax Return Mystery: Where Are The Per Diems?
- Palin's Web Ad Cites Thumbs Up From 'Famous Person'
- McCain's Big Gamble Comes Up Snake Eyes
Monday, September 29, 2008
Fear of the Unknown
Friday, September 26, 2008
Our Moment is Here
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Eulogy for Robert Baker - Rest In Peace Bob.
The Pilot
FROM the Past and Unavailing
Out of cloudland we are steering:
After groping, after fearing,
Into starlight we come trailing,
And we find the stars are true.
Still, O comrade, what of you?
You are gone, but we are sailing,
And the old ways are all new.
For the Lost and Unreturning
We have drifted, we have waited;
Uncommanded and unrated,
We have tossed and wandered, yearning
For a charm that comes no more
From the old lights by the shore:
We have shamed ourselves in learning
What you knew so long before.
For the Breed of the Far-going
Who are strangers, and all brothers,
May forget no more than others
Who looked seaward with eyes flowing.
But are brothers to bewail
One who fought so foul a gale?
You have won beyond our knowing,
You are gone, but yet we sail.
I found this poem from the Late 1800s to be quite a fitting tribute to Bob. It speaks of an unnamed Pilot. A pilot whose job it was to keep those in his charge safe from the ravages of the unrelenting sea. Now, after his passing they must carry on using the knowledge he passed down as a guide; knowledge that, while not immediately clear, comes to the writer as his experience demands it. And he realizes the Pilot was right all along.
We have tossed and wandered, yearning
For a charm that comes no more
From the old lights by the shore:
We have shamed ourselves in learning
What you knew so long before.
Bob always seemed to know that things work themselves out. He would always describe for me the long view and forever kept the best interests of those around him close to his heart. He was a Pilot in the truest sense of the word. He didn’t need a title, and he didn’t need to get a salute, he just needed to be heard.
I listened to Bob for over 20 years. He used to tell me that I was too serious, and wondered why I would look so hard to see the difficulty in life. But it is only now that I realize that Bob knew that in the end, all we have is each other. In this way Bob lived his life. An example of steadfast resolve and the virtue of holding on to one’s principles.
When I first met Bob, I will admit, I was trying to impress him. I loved his daughter with such a deep desire, I would have said and done almost anything to make him like me. As I spoke with him for the first time he could see I was looking for something we could have a common ground on. Bob saw this and put his hand on my shoulder and said “Every one of Leanne’s “friends” comes over here and tries to make himself look good. Tell me what YOU like Gerry.” So I did. For three hours. I talked about politics and World War 2 history (one of Bob’s favorite subjects). I felt at ease.
So today I look at that as my job; my final tribute to the man who continually told me to calm down and relax. Bob would want nothing more than for all of you to be at ease, and remember him for the way he helped smooth out the rough edges in our all to consuming lives. When you leave here today, and go home, sit down and watch a good movie, read a book, spend time with your children or perhaps enjoy a glass of wine. Our pilot knew what we do not. That life is too short, and that there is no time for all the complications we manufacture in our heads. Only the time you spend making others feel comfortable and at ease.
One who fought so foul a gale?
You have won beyond our knowing,
You are gone, but yet we sail.
Friday, August 29, 2008
The battle has been joined - No Way, No How, No-Bama!
Monday, August 11, 2008
iPhone Hell Redux
Monday, August 04, 2008
My Own Personal iPhone 3G Hell
Monday, July 07, 2008
I Love A Good Conspiracy
Sunday, June 15, 2008
New Running Shoe Update
running barefoot is better for your feet than shoes with various
support options.
After my first run in them I have to say I agree. Overall I had to
get used to the lack of arch support, but once I adjusted, I noticed I
was striking the ground much more effectively for my muscles. Really
cool. It actually feels like you are running barefoot. You can
stretch your toes out and grab the surface. More as I run in them.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Barak Obama is NOT an agent for change but a vessel for the same Democrat nonsense that keeps losing them elections..
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Why do we blog, twitter, and otherwise syndicate our thoughts?
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Don't Let Yourself Off The Hook!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Am I The Only One Who Sees This?
Friday, April 25, 2008
Leanna in Captiva
on the west coast of Florida. Here she is in Captiva at her favorite
spot. Tween Waters Marina. Just feet from the Gulf.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Thoreau for breakfast
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Successful Circumnavigation!
Coral Florida. It was a great trip with a lot of scary moments and a
lot of energizing ones too. We all stepped up to things we didn't
know we could do. Try to get that from the a Hyatt resort.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Off Marco/Cape Romano
I know. This is a picture of the moon. But my iPhone can't seem to
focus on the lights of the coast this far out.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Ernie's Place
about his life and his adopted home town of Key West.
NOT a place to bring kids. They just aren't as interested in his
four wives or his beautiful yacht Pilar.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
The Galleon...finally
now, the mother of all slips. Two days in Key West to come.
Turtle Kraals
Gotta move to the Galleon today. Have 15 kts of wind pinning me to
the dock.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Key West! Finally
Temp slip for today. Moving to the Galleon tomorrow afternoon.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Sophia got her first kiss!!
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Leaving Fort Lauderdale
The start of our journey. Heading to Islamorada. Holiday Isle
marina. Woke everyone up at 4:30 am. They still seem happy. School
of 7 dolphins swimming in our wake for an hour now.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
I Love My Sailboat
simply exclaim "I love that ......" My 2001 Moody 38 is one of those
things.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
OLPCs and Nigerian Spam - Is there a link?
Recently (early-December-ish) we have seen an amazing rise in the amount of spam coming form Nigeria. These spammers are much more than email spammers (although there are quite a few in this category clogging up our email spam filtering servers). They have more sophisticated tools like bots that create hundreds of user accounts on a site in order to spam the members; or bots that simply query large amounts of information from an eCommerce product database. All are dangerous, and all consume a large amount of our time (blocking subnets, filtering out firewall rules, et al). The one consistent fact is that they are all coming form Nigerian subnets. I think we have blocked so many Nigerian subnets that the entire country must be experiencing the equivalent of an Internet brown out. Because if WE are doing it, then so are most of the providers upstream from us.
The one event that seems to correlate with this onslaught (let me stress that there was a lot of abuse coming from Nigeria before, but not on this magnitude) is the mass release of the OLPC (much to Nigeria). [timeline] [Nigeria Article]
I have no other evidence than the correlation of the two events. However it does seem curious that an influx of cheap, easy to own and run PCs into a location already known for Internet abuse, correlates so closely to a notable increase of the same abuse. Could the OLPC project be off course? Could the rush to provide this clearly life-changing technology actually be creating a negative effect? I can only speculate. If you run a high volume web site, I invite you to email me. Please tell me if you are seeing the same thing. I would also be glad to share my information in aggregate (I cannot reveal any details about the sites we manage) to the OLPC organization. If we as systems professionals are going to do something so clearly good for all of mankind, then it makes sense that we should police and understand the impact of that generous behavior..
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Rudy is Out? When did he get started?
I have only one answer that I can figure out. Rudy was taking a nice Florida vacation on his contributors he never really intended to win. Did he really intend to win by insulting the two most critical states in the Primary process? I mean, think about it? Rudy is tired, he is getting up there in years. I think he just said...."Hey! I spent all that time dreary NY. Ill just run for President and have a free six week vacation in Florida by trying this radical new political move." Strange? I think not. Stupid? I think we are going to have to see the fallout before we give Rudy the political darwinism award.
In his concession speech he looked tanned, and rested.....by great contrast McCain looked haggard, tired, and not ready for what is to come. So who really won? McCain? Or Rudy? Makes you wonder.
Sunday, January 06, 2008
My Predictions for 2008
1. The Sub-Prime/Alt-A/Prime Mortgage Problem will be twice as bad as it appears today. That is, the amount of bank, and financial institution write-offs globally will be double what it is today (around 100 Billion). To extend this prediction, I also predict that Europe and even the Middle East will experience their own Sub-Prime/Alt-A/Prime Mortgage crisis. They will not be as deep as the United States, but they will contribute to the problem.
2. Location Based Services will be the next Internet "killer app". The advent of usable, easy to understand location based services will take their place as the next wave in Internet development. The ones that rise to the top will be able to utilize the broadest array of phone handsets; and the winners in this space will exploit specific, singular niches abandoning the "everything portal" concept in use today on phone handsets.
3. This will be the election year that Independent Candidates take their place as equals to the two major parties in the political spectrum. The proliferation of the Internet and the ability to fund raise outside of the major parties will enable several candidates to run for President in the 2008 election that are not the nominee of the Republicans or the Democrats. This will create a much more significant split in the American psyche than Ross Perot could have ever imagined and will set the stage for an Independent win in 2012; if not 2008.....but I'm not going quite that far.
4. We will see the first death on live TV. Going out on a limb here, since I can't believe that reality TV has made it as far as it has in the first place. The velocity and the voracious nature of the genre dictates that this happen in order for it to continue as a viable category on television.
5. China will move from economic partner to economic aggressor, and the US/China trade stance will change forever. We will see China begin to utilize it's incredible global economic clout in a bold and egregious move against the United States economy. While I can not predict what this move will be, It will be counter to the US economic strategy enough to be seen as the first salvo in what can only be a long and difficult economic war.
Okay......I'm out of breath. That should be enough precitin' for now. Hopefully, this time next year if the stars stay in line and I remain healthy Ill review and see how I did.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
The Devil is Only Three Steps Away
Like this weekend. I was sailing off Fort Lauderdale in 4 foot seas with about 20 Kts of wind. Rough, but bearable. As the conditions started to deteriorate, my jib (the sail that provides forward motion) started to shred and wrap around the shrouds of my mast. This created a loud "ripping" noise as the luff of the Jib (the edge of the sail) started to separate from the line that keeps the jib together. As this situation unfolded, I had to take the boat off the tack I was sailing, and point the nose of the boat into the wind to "luff" the sail and hopefully flip the luff line off the mast. This worked and I was able to get the sail under control enough to continue my heavy wind sailing.
After I got things together, It occurred to me that the answer to most crisis situations is almost always three steps away from the problem. In the case of the physical, my sail, a car accident, et al; the answer is three steps backwards. In the case of the mental (dealing with people and emotions), the answer is three steps forward. For example, in the case of the sail above, solving the problem of my sail being wrapped around my mast required me to backtrack three steps (sail wrapped around mast, following a close haul, as the result of sailing on a close reach) and undo the close reach in order to untangle the sail. Alternatively, when dealing with people and emotional issues, tracking forward three steps provides a sense of goal setting and forward motion. Creating a positive mental disposition to problem solving.
The devil is always three steps away.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Strange...isn't it?
our actions wastes all the time we have to create the actions in the
first place.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Sub-Pri-maniac Delusions
"....The Sub-Prime disaster is going to cost the world around 500 billion dollars before this is all over...."
That is half a trillion dollars in losses from allowing people who can't afford expensive homes to afford them. Plain and simple. Thats the reason the US and global economy is going to have to digest a half a trillion dollars in losses. It isn't that hard to read, but let me tell you, it is going to be hard to work through it.
Ya know I really can't help but point out a recurring theme that I have highlighted in this blog several times. One that also seems to be beginning to take hold in the mainstream US media (Ref: Sixty Minutes Piece on 11/11/2007 on Millenials). This "No failure, everybody wins culture" we are cultivating in the US really HAS to be the reason our entire banking system would feel okay with making loans on real estate to people who can't afford it. I mean, my dad was a banker. He used to agonize over risk portfolios, ensuring that his customers were "worth the risk" he entrusted to them. It seems almost anti-banker to make loans like these.
That must be why we spawned businesses like Countrywide, and American Home Mortgage. To ostensibly shed the risk averse banking culture and inherit a more aggressive, growth oriented strategy towards home finance. Makes sense to me....a new generation of no-loss automatons needs a new type of banker. One that ignores risk and is all about helping "me achieve a higher level of me-ness".
Only problem is we still have the same number of people who can't afford homes that seem to increase in value like magic. Every pyramid scheme has it's inevitable end; and the RealEstate pyramid just came to it's fruition.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Unterminated Media Loops
Think that is a load of hooey?
Consider this theory.......the media is run by people. Just normal people like you and I (even though they seem to think they are something more than that). These normal people are also running thier instruction sets, however once these instruction sets combine, they mutate into an Unterminated Media Loop.
For those non-programmers out there, an Unterminated Loop is a set of instructions that keep repeating over and over and over until all of the system resources are consumed and the server crashes.
An Unterminated Media Loop is the bias that sets up when a certain group of discreet loops join. Now, before you think this is a blog entry on Media Bias...stop. Im not talking about that. Im talking about repretition. For example.....
Has anyone wondered why at the end of every 8 year presidential term (Democrat or Republican) the press is reporting on "A White House Mired in Scandal". I mean, it really wasnt long ago that the Clinton Administration was "mired in scandal". George Bush 1 got a pass...he only got one term. If you re-call, even the venerable Ronald Reagan had his "mired in scandal" couple of months from the Unterminated Media Loop. Im still waiting for the story on how every 8 year term becomes "mired in scandal". If you asked me? I think the media just get bored.....and engineer the whole thing because their loop is getting to repetitious to sell. They need new blood. A new loop.
Global Warming? Can't we just kill that process and bring back the Avian Flu loop?......It does less damage to the economy.
Alberto Gonzales should step down? How about we just do while Sandy Berger shreds documents?
Unterminated Loops....processes in search of a cycle....in this case a news cycle...but you get my drift....
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Capitalism - An Ideal for Living
They want future authors to write the follwoing eulogy in the RSS feeds of the future:
"They blindly followed an Ideological path that was deeply rooted in the consuption of goods and services; ultimately consumption became the sole "lubricant" for political and soical discourse, and the society crumbled.".
But I think they are just victims of a bad upbringing. An "Un-Capitlaist" upbringing. The Socialist movements of the 1920s and 1930s injected a remorse into this country. An obtuse social meme that created disgust at the idea of consuption for the sake of ideology. Some embraced this philisophy and others rejected it. That is the beauty of America. I think having the two co-exist is like mixing oil and water. There is no logical way one can compliment the other.
Fast forward to today. 2006 in America.
Many still feel as though "consumption" is a bad thing. They bemoan the "commercialism of Christmas". They lament the directionless "brand identities" that promise a euphoric experience, only to leave us hollow with an incredible lack of substance. I say this is the wrong way to accept Capitalism as an ideal for living. In order to fully appreciate the fredoms that Capitalism brings us as an ideology, Capitalism must be embraced as a balance of consumption and hard work.
Without the "hard work" part. Capitalism is vapid and devoid of substance. However if you throw the "hard work" part back in, consumption becomes the reward for achieving a goal. It is the exact format the human spirit needs to exist and fourish. Capitalism, in this way is the only true ideology uniquely suited to the human condition. All other ideologies pale in comparison to the strength of harnessing the human condition.
Fact is, Chrstmas really IS commercial. If it were not for the period of time between the day after Thanksgiving to the first of the year, I can think of at least 5 major business sectors that would not exist. The truth is (Virginia), Christmas is a Capitalist holiday. A virtual orgy of consumption and spending that lets the governing influences of capitalism know how to plan for the next year of spending and consumption. Thats a fact. Ask anyone in the financial services sector how that works.
So why can't we just relax and enjoy it? Why can't we just accept the idea that we vote with our wallets every day of the year? We live in a society that is the ultimate expression of he human condition. Our free spending and conspicuous ways are a monument to the true condition of human discourse and social growth. Like everything else "human" we want to deny it and hide it, but when you look around. When you really survey what we have created in America, the operative word is always "we". We are responsible for all this. We made it. We need to realize this and live with it productively or the Eulogy I wrote above will get written, and it will be true.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Is an Opportunity what you make it?
As an entrepreneur, I always want to create businesses from the ground up. The most profitable business is one that is based in a unique and compelling value proposition to a large enough client base. This always means starting up from zero. However, the theme I am pursuing as an overarching goal is "streamlining". I've always thought that if I didn't find a compelling deal while looking at things with partners, that I would eventually try my idea of "Streamlining an existing, wrote, service business using technology and advanced people management processes.". This means I would need to buy an existing, wrote, service business. Which is altogether more difficult.
There are so many and so many variations on the same theme that they all seem to get lost in the din. Car Washes, Building Management Companies, Dry Cleaners, Auto Repair, et al all exist at voluminous levels. But once again we have to answer the question....."What is the determining factor in successful deals.' and now, how do you do that in a market full of service businesses that all seem to be the same?
More as I learn it........
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
It is getting hard not to get discouraged
As an entrepreneur, I find it hard not to get outraged at something like this. It makes me want to change things, it makes me want to prove them wrong. However when you peel back the skin on that onion, they are consistently correct in the assumption. Why is this happening? Why is poker a career aspiration in the US? Entitlements. Government, state and local entitlements have truly formed a safety net in America, and many of my fellow countrymen have decided to take advantage of it.
We need less safety nets and more free markets. It seems that while we have been gleefully practicing the art and science of capitalism, we have simultaneously been undermining our workforce by getting them hooked on a socialist entitlement system. For the life of me I can not understand how this benefits us in the future. Look at the inner cities. The ONLY thing that works is free markets. Unfortunately, the largest free market in the inner city is drugs! Imagine what the person who organizes the intricate systems of runners, dealers, and enforcers that the drug trade plys could do if he/she were building a chain of auto supply stores. It surely isn't profit motive that should stop them. Running a multi-store chain is exceptionally profitable; much more profitable than the drug trade if you apply the risk premium of dying or going to jail!!!
It is this fundamental shift in perception that has to change. I advance that it is merely getting that drug dealer to realize the legitimate end to his/her organizational skills!!!
Thursday, August 17, 2006
You can't legislate a living wage, you have to EARN it.
I think that right now, you are probably going.....duh..... However lets examine this trend. If you consider that there is a finite amount of wealth in the world, and that assets shift according to where free markets roam. The US is on the incorrect side of an ever-increasing curve. As countries that support Offshore outsourcing gain in terms of labor, wealth and market share, the opposite relationship must occur on the other side of the curve. This means that the US must prepare for deflation of wages in order to balance out the gap between nations.
So, when I see things like this It proves to me that politicians are not governing for our future. They are merely satiating the panicked crowd. The reality is that you can't legislate what the free market is creating. You can't just swipe a pen and balance the massive gap between the standard of living in India and the standard of living in the US. As long as the ability to exploit these two differences using the revolution of technology communications exists, it will continue to erode the ability for wages in the US to evolve. Forcing stores to support a living wage without chaining the economic landscape just means......Less jobs. As companies close stores in areas that require a living wage either through bankruptcy or intelligence.
Americans should fight offshore outsourcing
Why don't we COMPETE? We complain that we are losing thousands of middle and high tier service jobs to offshore concerns and I don't hear anyone tying to fight it! Why? Some say it is because we can NEVER compete with the wages people are willing to work for globally. But that just says that Americans are OVERPRICED! We say that about ourselves when we decide NOT to compete.
The answer is the combination of better, more innovative technology driving call center and BPO organizations combined with the active revitalization of inner city and low income areas. The truth is we can not count on the government to revitalize inner cities and low income areas. It is always the free market. Right now I see the same situation plaguing American inner cities and low income areas that was plaguing towns in India that were mired in the caste system.
It is five years later, and they are transforming while we are arguably getting worse. But that is when the Free Market comes in. There will be a point where offshore economies will begin to expand and their citizens will enjoy an ever increasing standard of living. Which is when the balance of opportunity will shift back American ideas and technology. The time to fight back is coming......I for one am going to be ready.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
How to deal with a Venture Partner
I've seen people get funded, and I've seen a lot more NOT get funded. The ones that actually DO move through the maze far enough to GET funded seem to be getting there not on some swift sales pitch, and not even on a good cash flow model. They just "click" with the overall tone and tenure of the firm doing the funding. It seems almost magical.
So, I would say, if you have to read "lists" to get funded. Your idea needs more work and isn't immediately compelling.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Back and Blogging....Looking for the next Gig.
I took a bit of a vacation from blogging as I built my latest company, ReadyTechs (http://www.readytechs.com/). I've recently completed a transaction with my business partner to take control of ReadyTechs so now I am back at the grindstone looking for the next deal. Which, I currently think, is Call Centers.....or more specifically, Digital Contact Centers. A call center format using all forms of digital communications (VOIP, IM, Email, Web) to provide a higher level of contact to users.
If you are a call center owner or operator, please Email me. ethigent is interested in purchasing a tradtional call center to transform into a digital contact center, or partnering with an existing one to develop the technology needed to drive this.
Sunday, October 30, 2005
REALLY Vote with your remote....
Witness the latest news du jour.....the Libby/Rove indictments.
By every indicator I have, no one really knows or cares about this issue. I have not yet met anyone who can articulate the situation (outside of partisan "spin-based" sound bites) properly or accurately. I say this since not even the most unbiased of news organization can give "one" unified explaination of the issue (skewing either left or right).
Empty Meme = (adj.) An issue designed to carry the message of a partisan argument disguised as a relevant issue.
I don't know about you, but I find this insulting. Given the above, we can only conclude that this issue is what I would call an "Empty Meme". An issue designed to carry the message of a partisan argument. I mean, since when do we have the news networks telling us that someone "couple possibly be indicted in a few days?". No one seems to want to tell us about all the child molesters that "could possibly be indicted in the next few days!". In this case, the Dems use it to say that "The whole Iraqi war is a farce", the Repulicans use it to show case partisan spin and lack of control of the big picture. The networks seem to be the only people who care about this issue, and unfortunately that says a lot more about their partisan slants as news organizations than it does about their will to publish facutal reporting.
So I say that we really do "Vote with our Remotes". Every time you see an "Empty Meme" being reported on, like the Libby/Rove indictments, change the channel. While I do not think that the ratings are granular enough to see shifts in behavior based on news segments, the volatility between networks would be enough to make a case. If enough people did this, we could actually shape the way stories are reported to us. Imagine if news directors had to consider the "Empty Meme" dilemma and were forced to report facts based on thier own form of measurment.....ratings.
Remember! "If its an empty meme, change the screen!"
Monday, May 16, 2005
The Importance of Being Earnest....or.....Not Letting Things Hit You Over The Head
Something that I see on the horizon of the markets is fear. I really don't think we have fully recovered from the idea that the fear bid is in the market forevermore. If they go down some gully in Pakistan and actually find Osama, that fear trade ain't going anywhere. Why? Because terror is now fully institutionalized.
You see, "it" in this case is fear. We are all fully invested in it. What Im wondering is what does that do to bonds and fixed income? If, indeed, fear is now with us forever, does that mean bonds stay here to, and any movement in this fear laden space is doomed to a trading range forever keeping the ten year under 5%? It certainly seems like it.
This all leads me to the conclusion that fear is a tax we have to level on everything form the GDP to the Fed Funds Rate. A modifier that ensures we dont get ahead of ourselves. It also creates an environment that I dont think any of us have ever had to deal with. An evironment based on the intangible nature of human fear response. The cure to which is only one thing. Politics and the leadership provided by the government. It is only with this that the fear trade disappears. Never before have politics so intertwined with finance.
Monday, May 02, 2005
Oil - The big head fake
"We are addicts, and the Saudis are the pushers."
You hear commentators saying this all the time these days. Amazing to me how if you live long enough, you see things repeat themselves endlessly. Doesnt it feel like the 70's gas crunch is right around the corner?
If you read way back in my blog, you see a theme that suggests that the most evident meme in the news cycle is almost always false. It is the head fake of all head fakes. Yes. At this point in the game, the news media seems all too easy to manipulate. This is why one has to go a bit deeper.
There are three things you have ask yourself when you consider Oil.
1. Why doesn't the government raise the tax on Oil to a point where we HAVE to conserve? They force us to do other things, why not something so basic?
2. If we are so desparate for Oil, why do we allow Oil companies to have a choke hold on our import by accepting far too few REFINERIES.
3. Why do the economic models of most alternative fuel types fail miserably. BioDiesel (a full replacement for Diesel fuel) has been around since the 80s and can not be produced for less than 4.50 a gallon!
It all smells of manipulation. Dont forget, we have had a decade of Oil doing nothing so there has been ample time to rig the system up right with hedges, non-compete deals, and inventory grabs. Yes. Manipulation.
Now, please do think me one of these conspiracy theorists, nor to I think this is a way to simply bilk the American wallet. I feel like in free markets, a certain amount of manipulation is appropriate. However once you start manipulating at the level where national economies are affected, the story has to change. Yes. Oil has always been about power, and in times of contention becomes the central player (Vietnam). So here we are, another thing you can tie back to the global war on Terror.
Finish terrorism, and you will finish this Oil hoard.
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Back After a Year of Nothing
After a full year, Ive come back to continue my markets insight in this blog.
I found it immensely helpful to go back to this blog to see where my trading style has led me, and to see if my predictions were correct. I feel quite vindicated on both fronts. My endless rantings about the incorrectness of the media, and the herd mentality of the markets (both needing to be shunned) seemed to pay off well. Please read the blog posts from last year. Yes there are some dog calls in there, but there are also some great picks.....like KMRT....which at this point, many are saying is the next Berkshire Hathaway.
But that was then and this is now. I dont intend to do the morning/afternoon stuff like I used to. Ill be posting at least twice a week with more macro views on the direction of the most liquid markets in the world......the US equity and bond markets. I also intend to write a bit on the venture capital scene and deals that are getting done that interest me.
See ya in the blogosphere!
Gerry



































