Trailing profit margins for US Large & Small-Mid are 26% & 33% above the average of just the last 10 years. 2023 estimates as of 2 weeks ago had them going even higher, as deficit shrinks, Fed raises rates, economy slows, etc. Out of step.
I don't think folks grasp how bonkers 2022 Federal tax receipts are! It's not 'one-time capital gains'.
Here's 25-yr table. (FY ends 9/30)
Note: yellow means decline (= recession).
2022 TTM, receipts are up 21%!
2022 YTD (8 mos), receipts are up 37%!!
Recession? No way!
People are usually off the mark when it comes to assessing how much and in what direction public attitudes toward contentious issues have changed. https://t.co/0bzqJrq3a0
Because of the O-1 visa for immigrants of extraordinary ability, @alexeyguzey is here in the US building new institutions of science rather than conscripted in the Russian military.
We should make it possible for more Alexeys to come here.
Horizon Kinetics letter:
"what seems to be the intrinsic character of the economy and markets – moderate to low inflation and interest rates, rising earnings, the odd tech or real estate bubble – is pretty much all a 45-year-old has ever personally known"
https://t.co/La3L4uztNz
I've seen a number of tweets about the trillions of baby boomer wealth to transfer. I did a little more research on this topic for an article I'm authoring:
76.4M baby boomers
12M own businesses (Cal. BizBroker Assn)
One thing it took me quite a while to understand is how few bits of information it's possible to reliably convey to a large number of people.
When I was at MS, I remember initially being surprised at how unnuanced their communication was, but it really makes sense in hindsight.
@RussianTrollCap Is the case against Tinkoff that if it stopped growing the multiple contraction would make it look more like Sberbank? 17x forward PE doesn't feel *so* demanding for their growth but maybe I just look at too many US stocks
Zara tries to place its stores next to Gucci stores, hoping that the status of the aspirational brand will rub off on it. This paper suggests this strategy works more broadly: middle-brow fashion brands can raise their prices if their ads appear next to high-end ones in Vogue.
“Over time, I started listening less and maybe with a little less tolerance of other people’s opinions, maybe because of getting a little bit more overconfident in my own, which is sometimes what happens when you get built up.”
- Bob Iger on why he stepped down.
Impressive.
@Altimor Thank you for sharing, hope this is just temporary and you get better soon 🙏
Did your friend also get Moderna? Have heard of more severe side effects for 1st & 2nd shot Moderna vs. Pfizer as well, wonder if that could have been a factor
Charlie Munger said "show me the incentive and I will show you the outcome."
A great way to learn this lessons: look at poorly-designed rules (AKA bad incentives) that had unintended consequences.
Here are 10 examples 🧵
Oof. Israel arguably has the most rigorous COVID data collection globally; it's reporting vaccine protection against infection plummeting to just 16% within 6-8 months (still holding up against hospitalization). If the US follows that track, the winter wave is going to be brutal