as employment downturn continues – fed money printing props of stocks pic.twitter.com/eeBw4oOluL
— Alastair Williamson (@StockBoardAsset) December 19, 2019
Cyclical employment growth is being ignored. Represents over 1/4 of total jobs and still trending lower w/hours worked still moving lower. pic.twitter.com/z2SHnpBwxx
— Eric Basmajian (@EPBResearch) December 18, 2019
powell couldn't let cccs implode on christmas week t.co/Vksor7OkCD
— Alastair Williamson (@StockBoardAsset) December 19, 2019
$fdx versus philly fed business index pic.twitter.com/XVaDg7XeSL
— Alastair Williamson (@StockBoardAsset) December 19, 2019
Philly Fed Tumbles In December Back Near 2019 Lows t.co/2DkxNaMdL3
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 19, 2019
‘System Failure’ Is What Investors Got from the Federal Reserve in 2019
The central bank quickly reversed course on normalizing its balance sheet for fear of causing a stock market crash.
Retirees Should Care About the Downturn of Leading Economic Indicators
How concerned should you be that the Index of Leading Economic Indicators has declined for four straight months—and is now trading below its six-month moving average?
Sweden, the first to apply negative rates on deposits, reversed the crisis-era policy, at a time when sub-zero rates are drawing scrutiny worldwide. t.co/Nu3XrnAXG7
— WSJ Markets (@WSJmarkets) December 19, 2019