Vital Statistics:

Stocks are higher this morning on good earnings numbers out of market darling Netflix. Bonds and MBS are up.
Mortgage applications rose 3.7% last week as purchases increased 8% and refinances fell 7%. There was an adjustment for the Martin Luther King holiday. “Mortgage rates increased slightly last week, but there continues to be an upward trend in purchase activity. Conventional and FHA purchase applications drove most of the increase last week as some buyers moved to act early this season,” said Joel Kan, MBA’s Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist. “Refinance applications declined over the week and remained at low levels. There is still little incentive for homeowners to refinance with rates at these levels.”
Homebuilder D.R Horton released Q1 earnings last night that missed Street expectations. Earnings per share rose 2% YOY, while revenues rose 7%, indicating that margins are contracting. Part of the issue was a decline in gross margins, which was due to hedging costs related to the company’s use of buy-downs to incentivize homebuyers. By using buy-downs, homebuilders can “cut” the price of the home to the buyer without disturbing the comps. Headline price stays the same, but the borrower gets the price cut via a subsidized mortgage.
Orders rose 35%, but average prices are decreasing as consumers prefer lower price points. The stock was down 9.2% on the day. The homebuilders have been on a tear for the past year, so any disappointment was likely to have an outsized reaction.
The S&P Homebuilder ETF XHB was on a tear last year, rising almost 60%.

The builders are still being somewhat cautious, which is surprising given the demand out there. D.R. Horton’s single family homes under construction fell to 900 units or so at the end of the year.
Meanwhile, apartments are flooding the market, especially in the hot MSAs like Nashville, where developers are having to get quite promotional to get occupancy – i.e. 4 months of free rent. Supposedly Nashville will see 37,000 new units hit the market this year. Suffice it to say, over the past several years the US has overbuilt multi-fam and under-built SFR.
The US economy started 2024 on a strong note, according to the flash PMI. “An encouraging start to the year is indicated for the US economy by the flash PMI data, with companies reporting a marked acceleration of growth alongside a sharp cooling of inflation pressures. Output measured across both goods and services rose in January at the fastest rate since last June, growth momentum having stepped up a gear on the back of improved demand conditions. New orders inflows have now picked up for three months, buoyed in particular by improving sales to domestic customers, helping lift business confidence about the year ahead to the most optimistic since May 2022.”
Importantly, inflation was the lowest since October 2020, indicating the Fed’s tightening policy has worked. We get the all-important PCE data on Friday before the Fed meets next week.
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I am enjoying the living shit out of Dewit’s indignation here.
<b>The decision to step down on Wednesday was part of an “ultimatum,” DeWit said, adding that the Lake campaign threatened the release of a “more damaging” recording, audio which he says he is unsure what it contains.</b>
So, he’s pissed he’s giving in to the “ultimatum” to avoid the release of “more damaging” recordings? Stand up for yourself, man. If you didn’t do anything wrong, let’s hear your side of it and let them throw you out.
https://www.azfamily.com/2024/01/24/arizona-gop-chairman-jeff-dewit-resigns-after-controversy-involving-kari-lake/
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This part of Dewit’s statement is hilarious.
<b>The recording, from over ten months ago, is not only taken out of context but also undermines the integrity of private discussions critical for party leadership.</b>
I love his pretending that integrity is in anyway associated with politics.
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This is good:
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I am absolutely fascinated with the Republican Senators who are in support of this. They have to know it’s a non starter with a huge portion of the base and would irrecoverably fracture it.
https://redstate.com/mike_miller/2024/01/24/mcconnell-pressures-gop-senators-to-back-disastrous-border-bill-before-its-publicly-released-for-debate-n2169161
Is that the goal, or is the goal to be seen supporting it knowing it’s not going anywhere. I honestly cannot fathom it.
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Romney actually gets it for once:
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I think the elected Republican elites dislike the MAGA base as much or more than they dislike Democrats too. Same with the NRO pundits.
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Taibbi identified this all the way back with the Tea Party in 2011:
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This has been true for some time, maybe since Bush’s second term when he attempted to nominate Harriet Miers to SCOTUS. Or when Rubio et al floated immigration reform, even had Limbaugh considering it. Or, as the Middle East wars dragged on, in addition to the ‘08 economic crash and the bank bailout.
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Chait is such a dingleberry. The complaining about authoritarianism is 100% projection.
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The CJ Hopkins piece is really good in that regard.
He’s one of the few who claims to be an antifascist who I believe legitimately deserves the title.
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Newsflash: People aren’t going to pay for propaganda
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appreciate the phrasing here.
https://x.com/doc_0/status/1750508605743264212?s=46&t=vSGsUlnc4rLxcUf7zfUiHg
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Vox wrote this unironically:
Of course, the border patrol agents in question here aren’t acting “for the purpose of patrolling the border to prevent the illegal entry of aliens into the United States” but rather to facilitate the illegal entry of aliens into the United States. That’s the whole issue.
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The hysteria over Abbot’s action is weird. All the court said was that the Feds could remove razor wire if they want. It didn’t address whether or not Texas could put razor wire right back up. That being said, Texas is now arguing that an invasion is occurring and they are taking measures to stop it. I say to Abbott, prove it by actively detaining and repatriating said invaders. Until then it’s typical Republican kabuki bullshit.
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He’s planning on doing that. It’s being litigated as well.
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/12/18/texas-governor-abbott-bills-border-wall-illegal-entry-crime-sb3-sb4/
https://apnews.com/article/texas-immigration-law-questions-3cb931b43de67e4fe730c1bca42144ee
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I don’t think SCOTUS will let this fly, he needs to go with the invasion logic and start increasing razor wire on the border and turning people back, deporting illegal crossers before INS gets to them. That will be something.
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This is an interesting look at what might happen.
https://x.com/auronmacintyre/status/1750551722458599648?s=46&t=vSGsUlnc4rLxcUf7zfUiHg
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Worth noting:
https://reason.com/2022/10/10/judge-holds-federal-bureau-of-prisons-in-contempt-for-allowing-man-to-waste-away-from-untreated-cancer/
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and another one:
https://reason.com/2024/01/24/feds-will-try-backpage-co-founder-michael-lacey-for-a-third-time/
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I agree with this and am requesting we submit names of other Republicans that will speak at the Democratic convention.
https://x.com/realjeremycarl/status/1750574007873683667?s=46&t=vSGsUlnc4rLxcUf7zfUiHg
Obviously Kizinger and Liz Cheney, but that’s too easy so I will submit General Kelly.
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I don’t see Romney speaking at the Democratic convention. This is resistance fantasy thinking again.
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Presumably he’ll require permission from the Greek and Italian governments for the antiquities displays as well.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/arts/design/american-museum-of-natural-history-nagpra.html
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