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Further, for the S&P to be rallying right alongside the Daring Doggie Dollar makes said perversity appear as having morphed from amoral to immoral. But specific to the S&P, 'tis perverse enough that it has fully recaptured essentially all that it gave back during August and September, especially when considering that Q3 earnings improvement for the Index as a unit has been virtually vapid, our "live" price/earnings ratio now reading at a staggeringly high 45.6x. Squire, your rare multisyllabic employment of the vernacular seems spot on in this case. "That sure looks like deflative economic implosion to me, mmb." Again as this graphic is purposely reduced for reasons of size, our focus here, rather than on the prices, is on the diagonal trendlines and those "Baby Blues", the dots which depict each trendline's consistency ( down!, ex-S&P): But now, the "Sole Survivor"-(Asia, 1982) is the S&P 500, below in the lower rightmost panel labeled "SPOO", which has the only ascending diagonal trendline of the bunch over these last 21 trading days.
THE RAINY DAZE THAT APAULCO GOLD RAR UPDATE
'Tis therefore apropos that we update the following graphic, which back in the 17 October Gold Update showed all eight components as being in uptrends.
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Notwithstanding the exception of the stock market, the balance of our BEGOS Markets all are in 21-day linear regression downtrends. It’s all history, it’s all music and it often makes no sense.'Twas what that we wrote one week ago? Quote: " weekly parabolic trend remains comfortably to the Long side, resting well above the ascending blue dots as we see here." Now one week later, might we defer to the great Inspecteur Clouseau? Quote: "Not any mourrrrre." Said parabolic trend just flipped to Short as we start with Gold's weekly bars, the rightmost having painfully plunged:Īnd yet, you guessed correctly: 'twas our "Misery Loves Company Dept." which came up with the title for this week's missive. So the likelihood of hearing a Stereo version of this track are remote at best.īut with all that in mind, you can’t keep a great song down and this is one of the many overlooked classics that are hidden away on the b-sides of singles, or the dusty tape shelves or the initially poorly received follow-up singles. Making matters worse, the original 4-track masters were destroyed in the great fire at Universal City a couple of years ago. Sadder, this track never wound up on the debut Rainy Daze album and has subsequently never been reissued by anyone even recently (as far as I know). I remember hearing it once when it first came out via my local Top-40 station, and then it was never heard from again. Despite the title change, it didn’t fare well for the band and the single went almost nowhere. Tonight it’s the follow-up single, first issued in May of 1967 under the title Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum and later reissued around August as Blood of Oblivion. Which was a shame, as The Rainy Daze had a lot more to say than merely Acapulco Gold (their big claim to fame).
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I realize there are a bunch of you out there who are new to this site, never having heard of the old one, so all this is new to you.Īnd even if you’ve been following the old site, this is still a great almost totally unknown track by a band that quick got pigeonholed as a One-Hit Novelty Act. I originally posted this track a couple years ago on my now-defunct Newstalgia site. The Rainy Daze – Pigeonholed as one-hit novelty wonders.