Economic Overview
Last Updated:
Saturday January 14, 2023
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The color codes reflect the economic element's influence on
the stock market. E.g. Greens means bullish for the stock market. For
example, "yellow" gold suggests bullishness for gold, but bearishness for
the stock market. This is a long-term relationship, as short-term and
mid-term cycles of bullish or bearish direction can parallel each other
for the stock market and these hard economic "elements." The stock market
performs bullishly over the long-term when all are green. Periodically,
commodities can parallel stock market bullishness, typically following
recessions. |
Indicant
Bullish. Indicant
Neutral.
Indicant Bearish.
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