US Economy Is Collapsing – Americans Are Out Of Money

Economy Is Collapsing

The economy is collapsing. Retail sales this holiday season are setting up to be a disaster.  Already most retailers are advertising “pre-Black Friday” sales events.  Remember when holiday shopping didn’t begin, period, until the day after Thanksgiving?  Now retailers are going to cannibalize each other with massive discounting beforeThanksgiving.
Anybody notice over the weekend that BMW is now offering $6500 price rebates?   The collapsing economy is affecting everyone, across all income demographics.

 

Submitted by PM Fund Manager Dave Kranzler, Investment Research Dynamics: 

Wall Street, fearful that consumers are running out of cash heading into the crucial Christmas retail season, are selling off retail stocks and everything else sensitive to consumer spending.  – New York Post

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The retail sales report for October was much worse than expected.  Not only that, but the Government’s original estimates for retail sales in August and September were revised lower.  A colleague of mine said he was chatting with his brother, who is a tax advisor, this past weekend who said he doesn’t understand how the Government can say the economy is growing (Hillary Clinton recently gave the economy an “A”) because his clients are lowering their estimated tax payments.  Businesses lower their estimated tax payments when their business activity slows down.

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In September the Fed released its Consumer Expectations survey which showed a collapse in consumer income and spending expectations.  This does not occur in an economic system which is experiencing growth.

The price of oil traded below $40 briefly this morning.  The propaganda machine would have you believe that OPEC is driving the price down to put the U.S. shale industry out of business.  This has to be one of the most idiotic rationalizations for a negative economic occurrence I’ve ever seen (that, and “the bad weather ate my homework”).   The price of oil is collapsing because demand for oil is collapsing.   Demand for oil is collapsing because economic activity globally, including and especially in the U.S., is collapsing.

Once again the Empire Fed Manufacturing survey for November continued to plunge deeper into negative territory.  It missed Wall Street analyst expectations once again by a wide margin.  The index fell to negative 10.74 vs the -6.34 forecast.  The average work week fell for the fourth straight week.   I have news for everyone, if the average work week falls, it means people are making less money.   Less money translates into a disaster for holiday sales.

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Retail sales this holiday season are setting up to be a disaster.  Already most retailers are advertising “pre-Black Friday” sales events.  Remember when holiday shopping didn’t begin, period, until the day after Thanksgiving?  Now retailers are going to cannibalize each other with massive discounting before Thanksgiving.  Anybody notice over the weekend that BMW is now offering $6500 price rebates?   The collapsing economy is affecting everyone, across all income demographics.

Last week we saw the stocks of Macy’s, Nordstrom and Advance Auto Parts do cliff-dives after they announced their earnings.  I mentioned to a colleague that the Nordstrom’s report should be the most troubling for analysts.  Nordstrom in their investor conference call said that they began seeing an “unexplainable slowdown in sales in August in transactions across all formats, across all catagories and across all geographies that has yet to recover.”  

Nordstrom caters to the “keep up withe Jones’” middle class household who works hard to project an image of prosperity but uses credit cards, auto loans and home equity debt to keep the gerbil wheel spinning.

That game has hit a wall.

Amazon stock is down over 2% this morning without any meaningful news reported that would have triggered the selling.   But anyone who reads my AMAZON dot CON report will understand why AMZN is the most overvalued stock in the S&P 500 now:

USA Today:   –  “The online retailer’s shares are now trading for 942 times diluted earnings over the past twelve months – making them most expensive in the Standard & Poor’s 500.”

Someone sent me a copy of Wall Street’s 2013 consensus analyst earnings estimates for Amazon in 2014/2015.  Back then Wall Street was forecasting that AMZN would earn $2.58/share in 2014.  The high-end estimate was $4.55.   AMZN reported  a 52 cent per share loss in 2014.  The consensus forecast for 2015 was $5.44 with $9.22 on the high-end.  On a trailing twelve month basis through Q3 2015, AMZN has reported earnings per share of 70 cents.

I believe Amazon stock is going to crash – it’s just a matter of time…

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11 Replies to “US Economy Is Collapsing – Americans Are Out Of Money

  1. I think a lot of Americans are using credit to buys their gifts, but are relying on their Income Tax Refunds to pay the bill. If people purchase with Credit in December their bill will not be due till January and a lot of people file their Taxes very early.

  2. Want to know why people are buying stuff right now? A single word explains it all,…. “credit!” Most Americans are still on the credit bandwagon buying stuff they don’t need with money they don’t have. Although the economy has shown it’s headed towards a cliff, people are still spending with credit. Most people are carrying more debt than they ever have and piling on more and more. People will spend through the Christmas season with credit and when the bills come due in January everyone will put on the spending brakes. Happens every year, but this year looks to be different, because I think it has gotten to critical mass and it won’t take anything very big to bring it all to a head and then it will fall apart.

  3. Last week we were at the fanciest mall in Nashville TN. Only had time to go to Macy’s. Racks of stuff on clearance and lots of summer clothing marked 70% off. Went to see about getting a couple of gifts — “small” appliances. Had a question about one item (small Crock Pot) but there was no sales associate visible on the whole floor. We left w/o buying anything.

  4. Depends on area where you live, some retail is in a slump like JCP , Kohl’s which keep having sales. Sporting goods retail are doing great. When things sit in clearance and marked down several times with another 40% off, then things are moving slow. Certain stores are worse than other stores. I can’t figure out why Kmart is still open, used to have better stuff, now junk. People are shopping online way more all year long as needed no sales tax for most purchases. The BDIY index is an indicator of raw goods being shipped and is way down, China’s econ. is sliding.

  5. Kepano–does this mean your pantries aren’t stocked??

    Bad move on your part.
    Puerto Rico is bust now because they don’t have fiat printing machines??
    Oh, but our govt. has those running 24/7??

  6. Every year it’s the same fear mongering from the same Web sites…..

    Yes the gov is out of control and spending way to much….

    Yet, every year you guys cry wolf…yet, NOTHING…..EVER!!

    Maybe it will happen eventually, but I know every year you guys are wrong

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