Monetary Policy
Dark Friday
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on December 22nd, 2022
Black Friday’s moniker is explained as the day when retailers go from being in the red for the year into positive earnings. Atlas won’t argue, but we cannot say for sure that this is still what happens. After your heart calms down from all the savings on Friday, you can hit Main Street America for Small Business Saturday. What a weekend. And then when you get bac
What, BOE Worry?
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on September 30th, 2022
Our global economy is struggling. It started with the global pandemic. This led to uncertainty which forced leaders across the world to shut down economies. Then fiscal and monetary policies ensued as households needed support. Eventually things started to normalize but cash created out of thin air to support output remained in the system. This eventually led to in
The Trolley Rule
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on July 28th, 2022
Technologist are busy creating machines capable of making human-like decisions in an instant. Self-driving cars are probably the most obvious example. In 2014 researchers at the MIT Media Lab introduced the Moral Machine, a website to crowdsource individuals’ decisions on how self-driving cars should prioritize lives in accident scenarios (e.g., how should it react when faced
Talking About Talking
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 17th, 2021
American pop culture was lucky enough to be graced by the Talking Heads for 16 years before they split up in 1991. Their willingness to experiment with and mix various sounds made them a seminal force in the creation of new wave music, a whole new genre at the time. Their second album titled More Songs About Buildings and Food is a perfect starting point for a future blog a
Classic Relationships
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on May 28th, 2021
Classic relationships can be so romantic. They can even inform our own ideas about the successfulness of our pairings. Take Ethel and Fred Mertz. I know Lucy and Ricky are the main characters, but their neighbors really crack me up. Like Fred, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve looked for the price tag on some item my wife wants to get rid of because I thin
Lucy van Pelt Economics
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on August 27th, 2020Economic Coo
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on June 12th, 2020
Mourning doves are found throughout America and have large populations in most places they reside. They are a hearty animal, capable of surviving in a variety of conditions, including summers in desert climates. As you know, deserts are challenging environments. Relative to other parts of earth, little grows here and that which does is highly adapted. For these birds to
Where’s the Fulcrum?
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on March 1st, 2019
Monetary policies executed by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) are designed to fulfill our central bank’s dual mandate: full-employment and price stability. What the heck do those terms mean?
Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There!
Submitted by Atlas Indicators Investment Advisors on January 11th, 2019
Concerns regarding economic improvements are growing within the circle of central bankers in Washington D.C. On Wednesday, the latest minutes from the Federal Reserve were released, and they show some willingness to take on a “wait and see” approach to monetary policy.