It’s the end of summer, what can I say. My vacation is upon me, I am tired and ready for some rest. The result is a Miscellany of short updates where my mind would not allow me to put together a well thought out blog post. Bad mind! Get some rest! High Yields on CashI know these to phrases no longer go together (high yields and cash). However, in our endless search for yield for clients, we did discover that the crypto space is paying yields up to 8.8% on stable coins, their version of cash. In today’s world that is a great yield! Yes, it is still a bit of the wild west, but one of my favorite Macro investors, Raoul Pal of Real Vision, believes the crypto space will increase by 500X over the next decade. If that is the case, can you really afford to ignore the space and the higher yields? We believe that the real opportunity here is for the blockchain leaders to pair with governments around the world to rollout digital versions of their currencies. We can already see this happening and believe in ten years; this space will be looked at like the internet is today, something we all take for granted but made some very wealthy. We can’t easily access crypto or the higher yields on traditional custody platforms today, but if this is something you would like to explore, let’s talk further about it? I have already done it myself. The Hoosier Football IndicatorIf there is any indicator I can think of that is pointing to the end of the world or at least a market crash it is the Hoosier Football Indicator. My beloved Hoosiers are ranked for the first time since 1969 in the AP pole. I said ranked, not rank. The latter is what they have been the last 50+ years. If history is any guide, they will fall flat on their faces and underwhelm even their harshest critics. I also believe the fact that they are ranked must be some indication of a Bizzarro world, like on Seinfeld, where good is bad and bad is good. This can only mean negative things in my estimation for the markets and our economy. Run for the hills!! Markets Overpriced and Loving It!I have now been managing money for 27 years! Glad I started when I was 5 years old! The last twelve years have pretty much been like the weather here in Tampa, the same as yesterday and the day before. Hot with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. There is a famous saying that many have uttered and that is “this time it is different.” Usually before they can finish with the last word of that phrase, they are proven wrong and the markets, economy or just about anything prove that “no – it is not different this time.” However, this time is different. You know why! If you said, all the asset purchases, stimulus, and spending bills. Give the man a dollar (now worth 1 cent in 1925 dollars due to inflation). As you can see from the Buffet Indicator, market wise things are very, very and very expensive by historical standards, but where the government and the Fed are essentially the market, it can go as high as other nations will allow it before we lose the right to print our own currency (i.e., the right to be the reserve currency). We will lose this right someday, but for now roll them presses! By the way, it would be easy to get nervous about the markets, hide and never make the returns you should make. This is a great time to have an advisor as we typically have processes that keep us invested and you making money up until the bitter end when we all try to hit the exit at once. Woodlynne Farms![]() Many of you probably did not realize that I am a farmer at heart. That is why it excites me that the long downward commodity cycle appears to be turning up. It excites me so much I started a side-hustle growing microgreens in my oldest daughters’ bedroom. After all she is off to law school and does not plan to return except to visit! Check out this new venture at www.woodlynnefarms.com. For veggie haters, microgreens contain 5 to 40 times the nutrients of their larger full-grown cousins. This means you can eat less and still get your daily allowance of essential vitamins and nutrients. When I am back from vacation, if you live in Tampa and want to try a sample of Microgreens, just let me know.
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Can you remember the time as a kid, or even with your kids today, that you purchased a container of bubble solution? The idea was simple, dip the applicator into the bottle, pull it out quickly and then blow into the applicator hole and watch the bubbles appear. Oh, the joy of blowing bubbles and then watching them settle everywhere! Unfortunately, every bubble popped! It didn’t matter whether it was a little bubble, or the giant bubble produced by some kind of larger wand! They all popped! They either popped in air or popped hitting an object, like a blade of grass, but they all popped. It was just a matter of when, not if! The same can be said of economic bubbles, they all pop eventually. We saw the Dot.com bubble pop in 2000. The great recession bubble pop in 2007. Now it is just a matter of time until this one, “the mother of all bubbles,” pops. When it pops, watch out! I have written a lot over the years about this bubble! It has been a challenge for anyone but those willing to put their full faith in the Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) and “buy the dips.” The scary part is this is the only market many investment managers have ever seen. The type that goes up, never stays down, and that recovers almost instantaneously from any dips. In blogger Charles Hugh Smith’s recent Zero Hedge article entitled “The Moment Wall Street Has Been Waiting For: Retail Is All In”, he makes the case that this bubble has moved to a very dangerous stage, the “All-In” stage. This according to Mr. Smith is because up to this point, “the old hands on Wall Street have been wary of being bearish for one reason, and no, it's not the Federal Reserve, the old hands have been waiting for retail, the individual investor, to go all-in stocks. After thirteen long years, this moment has finally arrived: retail is all in.” He further makes the case that all you need to do is look at the investor sentiment, record margin debt levels and the Buffet Indicator (chart below) to see that we are at extremes. He makes the case that current valuations are “so extreme that the previous extreme in the 2000 dot-com bubble now looks modest in comparison.” Now Mr. Smith may have a point, but the critical thing about bubbles is they tend to go on much longer and go much further than most would ever imagine. Yes, we are thirteen years into this one, but does the Federal Reserve and our happily complicit officials in Washington have a choice, but to keep this one going through new spending programs, like the $1 trillion infrastructure bill now heading to the Senate, or the asset purchase programs in place by the Fed. In doing so, they are just blowing bigger and bigger bubbles. Ones that when they pop will hurt all but the nimblest of investors.
Charles Hugh Smith lists off a number of warning signs in his article that he believes to points to a possible crossroads for this current market bubble. Signs that are not new but happen at most tops. They include:
He wraps up the article by stating that these confident investors, the Robin Hood investors, do not realize one thing, they are “the marks and bag holders.” This market saga is not new! It happens over and over again, and Wall Street is a pro at drawing in retail investors who ultimately become overconfident, buy and hold or buy every dip, only to leave them holding the bag at the top of the market while they head for the exits. My friends, I would agree with Mr. Smith that we are approaching that proverbial “fork in the road” when markets top out and buying the dips no longer works. The question is not if, but like the bubbles you blew as a kid, when they pop! So how do I put a positive spin on this gloomy forecast? I would like to give you some simple ideas that might help you avoid holding the bag or being the bagman. They are not earthshattering, but they are tried and true!
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