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Weekly Indicators: Stocks Soar, But Consumer Spending Shrinks

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Summary

  • High-frequency weekly indicators provide a good nowcast of the economy and can signal changes before monthly or quarterly data is available.
  • Long-leading indicators such as interest rates, credit spreads, and housing data provide insight into potential economic turning points.
  • Short leading indicators such as stock prices, regional Fed new orders, and employment metrics can help gauge the current state of the economy.
  • New 6+ month high stock prices are a major positive in the short leading forecast. But there are further signs of slow retrenchment by consumers.

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Purpose

I look at the high frequency weekly indicators because while they can be very noisy, they provide a good nowcast of the economy, and will telegraph the maintenance or change in the economy well before

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New Deal democrat As a professional who started an individual investor for almost 30 yeas ago, I quickly focused on economic cycles and the order in which they typically proceed. I have been writing about the economy for nearly 15 of those years, developing several alternate systems that include mid-cycle, long leading, short leading, coincident, lagging and long lagging indicators. I also focus particularly on their effects on average working and middle class Americans.

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