Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Demographic Trends

My youngest needed a new take on an a classic image for art class.  This is what she came up with.

I will be using it as the tag graphic for future demographic posts for obvious reasons. 

• It is pretty.
• My kid did it.
but seroiusly,
• What better way to represent demographic trends? 

Click to see a larger version. 
Pew Research has an interesting article about what they call "unauthorized immigrants." 
Link:

20 metro areas are home to six-in-ten unauthorized immigrants in U.S.

 

 

81 comments:

  1. I'm sure it is just a coincidence that those cities highlighted on the map also accounted for most of Hillary's votes...

    ReplyDelete
  2. Why did she win by 26 points in California?

    http://www.fairus.org/publications/the-fiscal-burden-of-illegal-immigration-on-california-taxpayers

    Follow the money.

    ReplyDelete
  3. it certainly would be interesting to run the California voting rolls thru the E-verify system and see what falls out...

    ReplyDelete
  4. Most of Miami' s immigrants are Cuban and therefore legal, I'd think.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Love the picture, first thought is swimming with the mermaids. Closest I got was surfing with the seals. Memories. :)

    I don't call Denver Far East LA for nothing. Especially Aurora.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Wet foot dry foot from Clinton should have never happened.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. But it did, therefore they are legal

      Delete
  7. I suggest that for the nonce ALL additional immigrant eviction efforts be focused on DC. They the congress persons can observe all the consequences up close and personal. So they can't say they didn't know.

    ReplyDelete
  8. If illegal immigrants were not counted when drawing congressional districts several currently serving would have lost reelection. Not because of illegal voting but because their districts would have had to encompass a more representative voting public.

    ReplyDelete
  9. surfing with the seals.

    whatever you do..don't swim with the dolphins..

    (theme from Deliverance plays in background)..

    ReplyDelete
  10. I think each states secretary of state should have to sign-off before each national election that their voter rolls have been checked against an "e-verify" type of database (managed by FedGov)..with auditable details available to the public.

    Make it like CEO's/CFO's have to do with their GAAP financials..sign off with criminal penalties if they are later found to be false.

    ReplyDelete
  11. I've scuba dived with seals. Playful little pups that nip at your bubbles. No! Sea wolfs twice your weight. Only three things scarier I ever encountered more dangerous underwater were a pack of 'cuda, a pissed off moray eel and my incautious younger brother (while cave diving).

    ReplyDelete
  12. Most of Miami' s immigrants are Cuban and therefore legal, I'd think

    looking at that map...apparently Pew Research disagrees with you

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yeah Just how many non Cubans can there b

      Delete
  13. They made it clear they would if they wanted.

    ReplyDelete
  14. I was reading the methodology behind estimating these numbers over at the Pew research site. Apparently they start with a census bureau survey..and then make all kinds of adjustments. Can't speak to the validity of the adjustments..but wouldn't you think that any voluntary survey of illegal immigrants (e.g. the Census bureau) would grossly understate the number??

    After all..if you were in a country illegally..would you admit to such during a voluntary survey??

    ReplyDelete
  15. Yeah Just how many non Cubans can there b

    well there are the folks from Latin America that cross over the Mexican border. I could see many of them ending up in Miami (heavily Hispanic culture)

    ReplyDelete
  16. Meta observation and apology.

    Can anyone imagine conversations like we've been holding recently being allowed to continue on HCN and now MuddyEconomist? No, the insults and off topic and distractions would be all over this trying to stop rational discourse.

    I apologize for taking so long to bring back this alternative.

    ReplyDelete
  17. No prob. Just peep it up. And thx.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Keep. Hahahaha. Snort.

    Maddened by cle courses. Just 4 more credits to go.

    ReplyDelete
  19. My Son in Law just passed the Series 7 exam with 90% on the first try. Less than 50% pass rate. I took a practice exam and can see why. I'm sure the CLE tests are similarly sneaky/tricky/evil.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. No tests. In Fla you can just turn the program on and let it run. Howver I sit there and try to listen.

      Delete
  20. Series 7 or CFA?? I thought Series 7 was a bit higher than that..

    ReplyDelete
  21. No, the insults and off topic and distractions would be all over this trying to stop rational discourse.

    old debating trick I guess..when you realize you are on the losing end of an argument..start with the name calling/personal insults to try to derail the conversation..

    ReplyDelete
  22. Series 7 or CFA??

    Series 7. Not bad for a kid less than a year out of college. I'm no slouch and even allowing for the lazy mistakes and trick questions I got less than 60% blind. Of course in my arrogance there was one answer I disagreed with so I probably wouldn't make a good CFA or investment advisor.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Q #15 of Series 7:

    When you hear "Blue Horse Shoe Loves Annicott Steel" what should you do??

    A)xxxx
    B)xxxx
    C)xxxx
    D)xxxx

    lol...

    ReplyDelete
  24. oh I just remembered..Trump's "State of the Union" Speech is tonight..I'm going to have to go get some good beer for this one..

    ReplyDelete

  25. Question 34 Wrong
    The most volatile of the money market rates shown below is the:

    x prime rate
    √ fed funds rate
    x discount rate
    x call loan rate

    I picked call loan rate. This isn't even the one i disagreed with.

    Seems you know what it takes to be Series 7.

    ReplyDelete
  26. I've never even heard of a "call loan rate"..those other three don't seem volatile at all (controlled by the Fed mostly)...

    ReplyDelete
  27. give me a couple others you missed (don't tell me the answer up front)..

    ReplyDelete
  28. LIBOR would have been a better answer to that question..

    (the others I wouldn't even consider "money market" rates)

    ReplyDelete
  29. no wonder the pass rate is so low..the questions don't make any sense..lol

    ReplyDelete

  30. Question 36
    Wrong
    One of your customers who is an active trader and is a student of technical analysis has called you to discuss his findings regarding the price action on MMM common. He believes that it is fast approaching its resistance level of 60. If he does not think the stock will break out, which of the below would be most appropriate?


    sell most if not all of his current long position

    place a GTC buy limit order at 61

    place a GTC sell stop order at 60

    sell MMM 60 put options with a 3 month expiration

    ReplyDelete
  31. Here's one I "accept" but got wrong.

    Question 37
    Wrong
    The stock of which of the following listed corporations is generally considered the most sensitive to interest rate changes?


    consumer goods

    health care

    public utility

    broker-dealer

    ReplyDelete
  32. I would say A (sell)

    ReplyDelete
  33. One i got wrong because i didn't understand an arbitrary rule:

    Question 45
    Wrong
    LMN corporation has 2 million shares authorized, of which 1 million have been issued and there are 100,000 shares of treasury stock on the balance sheet. If the Board declares a dividend of $200,000, the per-share dividend payout would be:


    $ 0.20

    $ 0.22

    $ 5.00

    $ 5.55

    ReplyDelete
  34. hmmm..include treasury stock in the calc or not?? I'll say no and pick

    A) .20

    ReplyDelete
  35. I would say A (sell)

    Correct. I said sell stop @60.

    ReplyDelete
  36. oops change answer to B).22

    200,000 / (1,000,000-100,000)

    ReplyDelete
  37. c) utility
    correct. I said broker/dealer because I thought they'd be caught holding for their own accounts.

    ReplyDelete
  38. hmmm..include treasury stock in the calc or not?? I'll say no and pick

    A) .20


    Exactly what I did. Incorrect.

    Question 45 Explanation:
    Dividends are paid on shares which are outstanding in the hands of investors, not on treasury stock. This company has issued 1 million shares, but has bought back 100,000 of those shares, referred to as treasury stock. There are only 900,000 outstanding shares. The dividend of $200,000 divided by the 900,000 shares outstanding:
    = 22 cents dividend per share.

    ReplyDelete
  39. Correct. I said sell stop @60.

    I was thinking that too..but what if the stock gets to 59 7/8 and then retreats (as it often does around those support/resistance points)

    "Conservative" answer would be just to sell it now.. (depending upon how close you are to the resistance point..

    ReplyDelete
  40. ha ha..see my note below that ..I corrected it to .22 before I saw your answer..

    ReplyDelete
  41. The one I disagree with:

    Question 6
    Correct
    Mrs. Ko’s portfolio has an aggressive bias towards growth stocks. As such, its beta is 1.4 and she is concerned about downside exposure due to overall market risk over the near term. The S&P 500 Index is currently at 2000.00 and her portfolio has a current market value of $1,000,000. Which of the following recommendations would provide the best hedge?


    short 5 S&P 500 Index calls

    long 5 S&P 500 Index puts

    long 7 S&P 500 Index puts

    long 700 S&P 500 Index puts

    ReplyDelete
  42. oy..I hate these option questions

    ReplyDelete
  43. long 5 puts??

    Great minds think alike. No.

    7 puts.

    Question 6 Explanation:
    The S&P 500 has a beta of 1.0. Long Index puts provide an effective hedge against downside portfolio risk. But a portfolio with a beta of 1.4, which is 40% higher than 1.0, requires 40% more put options to acquire the appropriate amount of hedging. Each S&P 500 Index option contract with a 2000 strike price provides protection for $200,000 of portfolio value, which is 2000 times the multiplier of 100. A $1,000,000 portfolio would require 5 put options if the portfolio had a beta of 1.0. This portfolio requires 40% more options: 7 long puts.

    I think this is "wrong" because "insurance" isn't "100% protection," just sufficient protection. I wouldn't advise a client to take out 100% insurance, i would asvise that they get out until 70% would let them sleep.

    ReplyDelete
  44. oh ok..i didn't take the beta of the portfolio into consideration. Yup..that's a good one...cheers to you Series 7 exam writers!!

    Hey did I get the "Utility" answer right (most interest rate sensitive sector)..

    ReplyDelete

  45. "Conservative" answer would be just to sell it now.. (depending upon how close you are to the resistance point..


    I was thinking 56-57 with another 5-8% to resistance and figured the client would hate me for missing out on those last few nickels. The client is also a TA type and their TA says 60 not whatever price it is when they talk to you.

    ReplyDelete
  46. yeah I think in the real world..you would just ask the client when they wanted to sell (especially an active trader)..

    ReplyDelete
  47. ok that was fun..off to Costco for some new tires (10th anniversary present for my Camry..still has the original tires on...hahahahaha)

    catch you guys for the SOTU tonight..should be a hoot

    (my prediction..Demo Congresscritters show up..and then make a big dramatic exit when Trump takes the podium)..

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They should wait til he says something horrible.

      He will.

      Delete
  48. I have an America's Tires that does a much better job including not stripping out a wheel bolt that almost killed my family like Costco.

    ReplyDelete
  49. You mean people who pass that test lose money??

    ReplyDelete
  50. Liz. Lose money has different meanings. They don't lose -their- money.

    ReplyDelete
  51. Okay. A post running up to the speech. A running commentary during the speech and an overnight thread to complain about the speech. Sounds good?

    ReplyDelete
  52. The. Funny thing is if someone else were proposing to reign in EPA and renew the DOD and such I'd be cheering. As it is I am not seeing the surgeon with a scalpel I wanted.

    ReplyDelete
  53. Sign of desperation? My broker cut routine transaction fees from$7.95 to $4.95.

    ReplyDelete
  54. Except I don't intend to actually listen. Bad for my mental stability. Hey, what If nobody listened???

    ReplyDelete
  55. There was a time when everyone was talking about the stock mkt

    About houses

    About mtges and how much you could qualify for.

    Still talking about student loans.
    About home improvements.
    Still. .

    ReplyDelete
  56. Listen or not. Everyone will hear what they expect to hear not what was said. My only advice is no not literally but yes seriously.

    ReplyDelete
  57. My house went up a 100$!!! Hahahah

    ReplyDelete
  58. Correct. I said sell stop @60.

    I was thinking that too..but what if the stock gets to 59 7/8 and then retreats (as it often does around those support/resistance points)

    "Conservative" answer would be just to sell it now.. (depending upon how close you are to the resistance point..

    The stock is below 60. A "sell stop at 60" when the the stock prices is below 60 is immediately "set off". Therefore. in this case, "a sell stop at 60 is the same as a market order.

    This is a frequent "newbee" mistake.

    ReplyDelete
  59. Etna is spewing. Symbolic of Trump?

    ReplyDelete
  60. all right...back with Costco pizza and plenty of cold beer..let's get this party started..

    ReplyDelete
  61. so two "right" answers to that question Walt??

    ReplyDelete
  62. Symbolic of Trump?

    probably saw the Pelosi/Schumer press conference..

    ReplyDelete
  63. Rob..I was thinking about that options question..our clue that 5 Long puts wasn't the right answer should have been that they also offered 5 short calls as a choice (which I believe "puts" you in the same as a long put..)..so we could have narrowed it down to c or d..

    ReplyDelete
  64. Watching Fixer upper on tv.

    ReplyDelete
  65. is that the couple in Waco?? good show..

    ReplyDelete
  66. We like fixer upper. He's obviously playing up goofy and she's portrayed as the anchor but entertaining.

    ReplyDelete
  67. so two "right" answers to that question Walt??

    Not really. If the stock is, say, 57, and he thinks that a "60 stop" would get him a 59.90 sale price, he wouldn't be very happy with a 57 or 56.95 price if he immediately sold it "at the market" (on a "60 stop".) Entering a "sell stop" price above the current stock price indicates that the broker is making a mistake which could be construed as "incompetence" even though the execution price would be the same as a "market order".

    Probably the brokerage firm would sent the order back to the broker to check if he meant to enter a "market order" since the stop is below the current price.

    ReplyDelete