BlogHide Resteemsstevehem (25)in trading • 5 years agoTrading Thoughts"In the short run, the stock market is a voting machine, in the long run the stock market is a weighing machine." "The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent." "Being…stevehem (25)in epstein • 5 years agoLatest news on Epstein and Ghislaine MaxwellThe inimitable Whitney Webb has produced a new long article showing how many old newspaper articles about Epstein and his co-conspirators have been mysteriously removed from newspaper websites. I…stevehem (25)in politics • 5 years agoThe problem with the Conservative PartyThe fundamental problem with the party is that it is not really very conservative. I am not entirely sure what it is. To the extent that it is anything, it is the alternative to socialism. It's…stevehem (25)in markets • 5 years agoWeek Ending 29 Sept 2019Notes for last week. From what I can tell, the following things were important last week: debt continues to grow in the USA. Consumer borrowing much more mortgage debt. This produced a…stevehem (25)in markets • 5 years agoWeek Ending 29 Sept 2019What Steve noticed happening last week From what I can tell, the following things were important last week: debt continues to grow in the USA. Consumer borrowing much more mortgage debt. This…stevehem (25)in politics • 5 years agoLabour's emerging manifestoWell, Labour's promises seem to include: creating a mandatory 32-hour working week, increasing the minimum wage to £10 ph, abolishing prescription charges, boosting spending on…stevehem (25)in markets • 5 years agoScott Galloway Nails ItScott Galloway nails it in this article in Business Insider. Interestingly, he rates Tesla as much, much less full of shit than many of the recent IPOs that have hit the market. He is not a lone…stevehem (25)in politics • 5 years agoLabour's emerging manifestoWell, Labour's promises seem to include: creating a mandatory 32-hour working week, increasing the minimum wage to £10 ph, abolishing prescription charges, boosting spending on…stevehem (25)in policy • 5 years agoWell, should we reduce the working week?John McDonnell is proposing that the working week be dropped to four days. This assumes that there is a fundamental imbalance between employees and employers which is not, presumably, corrected by…