Behind glittering all-time market highs⦠the economy ainât pretty.
â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â July 08, 2024 Jobs and Real Estate Head South âYou can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.â â Attributed to Ayn Rand [Special Reminder: In case you missed [our recent announcement]( The Essential Investor has merged with legacy contributors to Agora Financial. The new, larger, more inclusive project is called The Grey Swan Investment Fraternity. If youâre interested in the scope and benefits of our new endeavor, please see what prompted us to merge [here](. If youâve been a member of The Essential Investor, please keep an eye out for your new benefits.] Dear Reader, July 8, 2024 â âYou donât think you should mention the name of MarÃa Elvira Salazar, R-Fla?â writes Grey Swan reader Jeff B.  âWhy not? âcause sheâs a Republican. You guys are so pretentious.â Jeff, youâre clearly not reading very closely. We donât have a horse in the race in November. Your comment: âOn to Fascism!â makes little sense in the context of the petty disagreements between Democrats and Republicans during this election year. The U.S.,an aging empire, has much bigger worries than sound-byte, back-room politics that pass for governance today. Unless, of course, you subscribe to the theory that a nameless faceless âdeep stateâ of entrenched bureaucrats truly run the government in collusion with international corporate interests who spend billions to get their puppet and party in office. Oh wait⦠hmn. Anyway, the short holiday week gave investors cheer, as it often does. Thereâs just something that feels downright unpatriotic about markets declining the week of Independence Day. Fridayâs job data should have been a splash of cold water. The labor market continues to slow. On its face, thatâs bad news. But under todayâs investment calculus, a weakening economy is more likely to get rate cuts off those pesky 15-year highs. So bad news is good news, at least for now. But the reality is, bad news is always bad news. It just sometimes faces a long period where investors donât want to face reality. Looking at the latest data from the labor and real estate market, Grey Swan contributing member John Rubino gives us a much-needed post-holiday dose of reality about the economy. Enjoy ~~ Addison CONTINUED BELOW... --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- >>SPONSORED<< [Joe Biden Facing Political âKnockoutâ In Weeks?]( [Turn On Your Images.]( It comes down to just 9 wordsâ¦
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John Rubino, [John Rubinoâs substack]( US financial headlines remain in Goldilocks territory (prompting all those âWhy donât Americans know how good they have it??â diatribes from the MSM). But under the surface, the drumbeat of negative data continues. Today, letâs consider jobs and real estate: Jobs Official reports of plentiful jobs and low unemployment are possible because the government is on a hiring binge. But over here in the private sector, job openings have been falling steadily since 2021. [Turn Your Images On] And full-time employment is actually contracting. According to economist David Rosenberg: The YoY trend in full-time jobs is running at -1.2%, a big swing from +1.7% a year ago and +5.1% two years back. This not only represents a significant loss of momentum but is a fool-proof recession indicator. There is nothing soft about this landing. [Turn Your Images On] As the past few yearsâ inflation forces more people to put day-to-day life on plastic, credit card defaults are spiking, especially for the young. [Turn Your Images On] Real Estate The commercial real estate bust is proceeding toward its inevitable firey end. Office vacancy rates now exceed Great Recession levels, with about half a trillion dollars of unrealized losses currently marooned on bank balance sheets. [Turn Your Images On] And the bust is spreading beyond offices. [Turn Your Images On] Banks, already on the hook for so much of the above, are increasingly reluctant to throw good money after bad. [Turn Your Images On] Last but not least, housing is frozen. From prolific chart maker Game of Trades: BEWARE: Buying conditions in the US housing market have collapsed, reaching levels only seen 2 times since 1960: - 1974 - 1981 Both instances ended in a recession. The housing market is a key leading indicator of the business cycle. And it tends to react very quickly to interest rate changes. [Turn Your Images On] Are We Already There? The start date of a recession is usually recognized after the fact. So itâs possible that the above â and the many other negative trends â are saying that weâre already there.  ~~ John Rubino, [John Rubinoâs substack]( So it goes, Addison Wiggin, The Wiggin Sessions P.S. âThank you for bringing light to our economy,â wrote member Cindy M. last week while we were taking a short break. âGod Bless America and hoping you all had a Happy 4th of July.â Meanwhile, a more urgent request from member Hans K. âthe pay-out is in fast-depreciating US $$$?â asks member Hans Kerr. âBefore I stake fast-fading fiat on UDN, I need to clear this doubt up --- or find a less doubt-ridden escape tool. âThank you in advance for clearing the fog!â No worries, Hans. Weâre on the case. We address portfolio and investment concerns in the paid Grey Swan Investment Fraternity publications! 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