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Founder at Orcam Financial Group, LLC
Mr. Roche is the founder of Orcam Financial Group, LLC, a low fee financial services firm based in San Diego, CA as well as the founder of the popular financial website Pragmatic Capitalism. Orcam Financial Group, LLC is a low fee financial services firm ...more

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Chart Of The Week: Is The Fed About To Fumble?
The Fed has raised rates at an unprecedented pace in the last 18 months. And while it seems like they’ve been raising rates for a long time the reality is that they were playing catch up for those first 12 months
Weekend Reading – Commuting, Credit And Fumbling In The Red Zone
Aggressive Fed tightening creates the outlier risk of a credit event as inflation slows and potentially slows more than the Fed wants during a softening economic environment.
Chart Of The Week: Booming GDP?
The US consumer has been remarkably resilient in the face of many different headwinds. But the market didn’t seem to like the data so much. Or rather, the market is looking beyond the data.
Inflation Hedges, Bonds And The “This Is Fine” Economy
It turns out that the best inflation hedge of the last few years wasn’t any of the assets we traditionally think of inflation hedges.
Chart Of The Week – The Broken Housing Market (That Isn’t Broken)
Mortgage rates officially hit 8% today. It’s amazing considering mortgage rates were as low as 2.5% back in just 2020. But it isn’t the high rate that is so alarming – it’s the rate of change.
Weekend Thoughts – SBF, Interest Rates & Jobs
There are two camps on the recent rise in long-term interest rates. On the one side you have the doomers and on the other you have the boomers.
Chart Of The Week: The Bond Market Sweet Spot
Yields have been surging in recent weeks as markets price in rising credit risk and the likelihood of the Fed remaining higher for longer. Our view on credit risk hasn’t changed this year
Should You T-Bill And Chill?
T-Bills are an incredibly attractive option at this time. At 5.5% you’re getting high income, high principal stability, and tax efficiency across very predictable short-term time horizons.
Chart Of The Week – Has Inflation Been Defeated?
If the BLS used a more real-time measurement of inflation in shelter the CPI would be significantly lower than it currently shows.
Where Is Inflation Headed Now?
Inflation bumped modestly higher in the August reading of CPI to a rate of change of 3.7%, up from 3.3%.
Why Are Consumers So Depressed?
Consumers remain depressed as evidenced in most consumer sentiment polls.
The Labor Market – Goldilocks Or Golden Guillotine?
The labor market continues to track exactly as one might expect it to in an environment of very tight monetary policy.
The Labor Market Is Not Tight
A consistent debate in economic circles in recent years has waged around the “tightness” in the labor market.
Jackson Hole – The Future Of Inflation And Interest Rates
This remains an incredibly confusing period in economic history and describing it as “cloudy” might be an understatement.
Chart Of The Week – Total U.S. Real Estate Prices
Activity in residential real estate has stagnated, but prices are holding up better than expected due to low inventories and a lack of forced sellers.
Have Bonds Finally Reached Escape Velocity?
Higher bond yields create a sort of escape velocity at some point where the interest payments offset the interest rate risk.
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