My blazer (which I wore
as a cape because no one old the weather to cooperate!)
Not exact matches
Research so far suggest that
because of a warming, moistening atmosphere,
CAPE will like increase
as temperatures continue to rise.
I was going to wear just the blazer, but
as it says «dry cleaning only», I didn't want it to get wet from the rain, so I wore my
cape / poncho on top of it, which I kept on for the barbecue too,
because it was too chilly not to wear anything.
Although I recommend wearing the blazer / coat in a «normal» way
because wearing it
as a
cape is indeed it bit chilly (but it looks so much more «high fashion»!)
Wearing a
cape might have some disadvantages,
because they make your waist wider but if you choose a belt within the same style and texture
as the
cape, you'll define the waist line and create a good proportion.
I have always loved
cape blazers
because of structured look,
as it looks very opulent.
I love when cold weather season comes around
because it's totally okay for me to wear these blanket - like accessories known
as ponchos /
capes / blankets, whatever you want to call it.
As you pointed out, the return was okay for this period,
because there was not a large decline in the
CAPE.
In a follow - up comment, Shoehorn argued that: «When bonds have an effective PE of 100 (
as they do in much of Europe), and inflation is only 1 %, you'd happily hold stocks on
CAPE ratios of 50 (earnings yield 2 %),
because that's the only way to make a positive return in that market.
Sure, corp. earnings are higher in absolute terms vs. the CPI reported, yet your argument that the
CAPE is really 14 does nt work in my humble opinion
because the average worker is earning less or about the same
as he was 10 years ago... Therefore the demand has not gone up
as it would if this stealth inflation was improving our lives and making stocks cheaper...
There's a palpable sense of dread when playing
as a thug
because you know that out there in the shadows somewhere Batman is waiting for you, creating a tense atmosphere
as you shuffle around the map trying to get on with things while keeping a wary eye out for the merest hint of a
cape.