326,000 Native-Born Americans Lost Their Job In November: Why This Remains The Most Important Jobs Chart
– zerohedge.com/
Friday’s release of a “just right” jobs report, in which the US economy reportedly added 211,000 jobs, more than the 200,000 expected, solidified its position as the “most important” one in recent years, after it was broadly interpreted by economists as the sufficient condition for the Fed to hike rates on December 16, 7 years to the day after the same Fed cut rates to zero…
New Home Sales vs. Labor Force and Civilian Population; Factors Behind Decreasing Sales
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Reader Tim Wallace pinged me with a couple interesting charts on new home sales. The charts compare new home sales to the labor force and also to the civilian non-institutional population. The numbers compare November 2015 to November in prior years. The numbers are not seasonally adjusted.New home sales are at an annualized rate…
Hedge Funds Are Dumping Vantiv Inc (VNTV)
– insidermonkey.com
Out of thousands of stocks that are currently traded on the market, it is difficult to determine those that can really generate strong returns. Hedge funds and institutional investors spend millions of dollars on analysts with MBAs and PhDs, who are industry experts and well connected to other…..
This Week on TRB
– thereformedbroker.com
Ritholtz Wealth Management does the office holiday party right!
These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it:
…
These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it:
…
Attention Forecasters: STFU!
– ritholtz.com
“Forecasting security prices is not properly a part of security analysis.” -Benjamin Graham, economist and professional investor
It’s that time of year again when the mystics peer deep into their tea leaves, entrails and crystal balls to divine what’s ahead.
Which means it’s also time for my annual reminder: These folks cannot tell the future…
from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/new-home-sales-vs-labor-force-and-civilian-population-factors-behind-decreasing-sales-more-651-pm-dec-5th/
326,000 Native-Born Americans Lost Their Job In November: Why This Remains The Most Important Jobs Chart
– zerohedge.com/
Friday’s release of a “just right” jobs report, in which the US economy reportedly added 211,000 jobs, more than the 200,000 expected, solidified its position as the “most important” one in recent years, after it was broadly interpreted by economists as the sufficient condition for the Fed to hike rates on December 16, 7 years to the day after the same Fed cut rates to zero…
New Home Sales vs. Labor Force and Civilian Population; Factors Behind Decreasing Sales
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Reader Tim Wallace pinged me with a couple interesting charts on new home sales. The charts compare new home sales to the labor force and also to the civilian non-institutional population. The numbers compare November 2015 to November in prior years. The numbers are not seasonally adjusted.New home sales are at an annualized rate…
Hedge Funds Are Dumping Vantiv Inc (VNTV)
– insidermonkey.com
Out of thousands of stocks that are currently traded on the market, it is difficult to determine those that can really generate strong returns. Hedge funds and institutional investors spend millions of dollars on analysts with MBAs and PhDs, who are industry experts and well connected to other…..
This Week on TRB
– thereformedbroker.com
Ritholtz Wealth Management does the office holiday party right!
These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it:
…
These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it:
…
Attention Forecasters: STFU!
– ritholtz.com
“Forecasting security prices is not properly a part of security analysis.” -Benjamin Graham, economist and professional investor
It’s that time of year again when the mystics peer deep into their tea leaves, entrails and crystal balls to divine what’s ahead.
Which means it’s also time for my annual reminder: These folks cannot tell the future…
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