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Jobsmacked
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on February 23rd, 2023/ˈjäbˌsmakt/
A description of the feeling a person gets after receiving a piece of shock news concerning their employment i.e. demotion, redundancy, loss of benefit, changes to working routines or dismissal. Often due to unforeseen circumstances which lead to the recipient ending up in said state. (www.urbandictionary.com)
February 2023 Fed Meeting
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on February 6th, 2023America’s central bankers gathered for the first time this year earlier in the week. Each year, four presidents of the Fed’s regional banks serve a 12-month term on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to help the seven governors and the President of the New York Regional Fed Bank set monetary policy, making this the first time for the current mix to decide on interest rat
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank Summary
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on January 31st, 2023Rapidly Changin’
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on January 31st, 2023The world’s economy has run with remarkable efficiency for decades. Coming out of World War Two, trading to some extent started becoming more coordinated. While not a perfect system (is there one?), trade relationships offered reasons for peace. This transnational approach to commerce helped lift standards of living across many parts of the globe. Just-in-time manu
Tech-tonic Shifts
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on January 31st, 2023Every day these notes are sent from Southern California where Atlas is headquartered, the land of seismic shocks. Without notice (although there is this earthquake early warning system), the ground begins shaking as plates move against each other along the San Andreas Fault System. Most
Santa Saws
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on January 31st, 2023Perhaps you’ve already started being good for the 2023 holiday season. I know I have because my niece Cora keeps tabs on the entire family all year. No matter what month it is, she can let you know whether you’re trending on the good or bad side of things. I just bought her a bottle of sparkling maple syrup hoping to curry some favor the next time we visit in case
Annus Horribilis
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on January 3rd, 2023Superlatives are easy to use but difficult to defend, so Atlas won’t use one here. We are willing, however, to use a technical phrase when describing 2022: it sucked. Right out of the gate, the market peaked on the first trading day of the year and then trended lower for the remainder. A similar pattern developed in the bond market. Providing the other bookend for
Net Energy Gain
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on December 22nd, 2022Energy is foundational to the global economy. Wars have been waged over it. Debates about changes to sources have soured many family dinners over the recent years. When production gets expensive, that acts like a brake on overall output since there are few viable substitutes; a larger share of consumers’ wallets is diverted to keep lights on and cars running. In sh
Winter Solstice
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on December 22nd, 2022We haven’t quite reached the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, but we are getting close. It’s been nearly six months since the longest day of 2022 passed us. We don’t fret when the days begin shortening, nor trot out world-ending conspiracies once the nights become longer than the days immediately following the autumnal equinox. But why not?