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June 2025

Cooking with AI

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

The Fourth of July is right around the corner, commemorating the birth of America with fireworks, Atlas looks forward to Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog-Eating Championship and the Twilight Zone Marathon.  Joey Chestnut will be competing this year after a sponsorship-related ban in 2024.  We’ve also just discovered that the Heroes & Icons Network (not sure if our house gets th

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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Fourth of July
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Certainly Uncertain

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed the press Wednesday following the Federal Open Market Committee’s decision to keep the overnight interest rate unchanged.  During the Q&A, he offered an assessment of the economic outlook in light of recent tariff increases.  Powell emphasized that while the U.S.

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  • FOMC
  • Friday
  • Tariffs
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Already Impacting

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

The impact of technology on service-related jobs, particularly through the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), is drawing notable parallels to the transformations experienced by factory work during waves of automation.  According to this New York Times article, debuts of new technologies in

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Economic Jury

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

Jury duty is a civic responsibility where citizens are randomly selected to serve as jurors in legal trials.  Having served as a jury foreman about a decade ago, I can attest to the deliberative process Americans are fortunate to have when considering the facts of important moments in the lives of the parties involved in a case.  As of this writing, I just finished my day of jury duty

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  • FOMC
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Here to Help

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

The age of artificial intelligence (AI) is here.  It is pervasive in daily stories about the world of finance.  Firms are certain to mention it in their quarterly earnings calls.  In short, it seems to be part of our future.  Like most phenomena, though, it comes with its downsides as well.  

 

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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • FBI
  • Friday
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Vigilantes

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

Vigilantes are not something one ties to the boring old bond market very often.  However, a well-known economist, Ed Yardini, coined the term back in the 1980s when bond market investors protested against what they perceived as inflationary or fiscally irresponsible government policies.  They could be causing a stir once again. 

 

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  • Interest Rates
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Addition and Subtraction, Not Recession

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one way to measure the output of our economy.   It considers how money is spent in America by consumers, businesses, and the government.  Recently, the Bureau of Economic Analysis released the advance report on first quarter 2025 GDP, and it was negative for the first time since declining for two consecutive quarters in 2022. 

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  • GDP
  • Imports
  • International Trade
  • Trade Deficit
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Restarting

Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 30th, 2025

The engine in one of my cars turns off when at a complete stop until the brake is released.  The idea is to not burn fuel idling at lights or in traffic.  Recently, I noticed that it was no longer doing that but never took the time to figure out why.

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