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Good morning.

Well, investors received a bit of good news this morning with an inflation number that raised new hopes that the Fed might not be finished with cutting rates.  I will point out, however, that the result was only a slight improvement (3.2% annualized vs. 3.3% expected) but investors are using any and all excuses to party.

We will see if this report changes attitudes, as Goldman Sachs recently reduced its call for 3 rate cuts this year down to 2 (in June and December) while Bank of America stated the Fed is done with chopping rates.

There could be one problem with numbers over the next few months, as the wildfires in California might drive inflation numbers upward.  Morgan Stanley Research came out with a study showing past increases attributed to wildfires … and with the present situation being worse than in fires past, the level of damage (to both property and inflation) is unknown.  Homes, autos and other things will need to be replaced … and with cars pointed out as a big part of post-wildfire inflation … especially in an area where public transportation is a stranger … there could be a nationwide effect on supply.

One of the positive things that came out of Covid was the use of Zoom … which many of us were forced to become quite familiar with.  Suddenly, online viewing of educational items and personal videos (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook) have become second-hand … and organizations quickly realized the benefit of holding “virtual meetings” … as content was the same (or better) and audiences were able to drop in without transportation (or even dress) worries.

Along these lines, Emerald Asset Management is holding its 32nd annual Groundhog Day Investment Forum event on Thursday, February 6th … and those in the industry are invited to join in on the “Springtime for Small Caps” theme.  Registration can be done via the “Team Emerald” website (teamemerald.com/newsinsights/groundhog2025/) or by sending me a note.

That about wraps it up for today on a morning where markets remain positive.

Meanwhile, I made sure to include the last article below … which tells us that while BMI is used to tell us how unhealthy we are … it really doesn’t tell the complete story … as some high numbers show up in those that are actually in pretty good shape.

That being said … after this article gave me a degree of overconfidence … I got on my smart scale telling myself that my muscular build is the reason behind the higher-than-wanted BMI number.

I did, however, need to hold my stomach in …

… not because it helped my muscle mass …

… but it was the only way I could see the numbers.

Have a great day,

Joseph G. Witthohn, CFA

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A Look At The News | January 15, 2025

As of 10:47 AM today:
Inflation numbers for December came in better than anticipated and the market is reacting positively … though we do need a few more months of similar results (CNBC)

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/15/cpi-inflation-december-2024-.html

 

Are you selling your home?  While you will be tempted to put in a big price, make sure it is not too high … for a longer time on the market raises buyer red flags … and sales suffer (Realtor)

https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/stale-listings-homes-on-market-extended-time/

 

A demographic problem continues … and is not easily solved by new births as the population of 18-year-olds is about to drop … affecting so many things (HechingerReport)

https://hechingerreport.org/the-impact-of-this-is-economic-decline/

 

… one of which is social security … as, being a scheme where funds come from younger workers … what happens when people this age start to disappear? (Kiplinger)

https://www.kiplinger.com/retirement/raising-the-social-security-retirement-age

 

You are on the road and … well … have to go to the bathroom.  It happens.  But a quick run in to Starbucks without ordering anything is no longer in the cards. (NPR)

https://www.npr.org/2025/01/14/g-s1-42699/starbucks-bathroom-reversal-what-to-know-open-door

 

If you can’t eat ‘em join ‘em. Okay, that was a ridiculous play on words … but they are changing the definition of obesity and will now look at excess body fat … a truer determinant (NPR)

https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/01/15/nx-s1-5258427/bmi-obesity-definition-health

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