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Question: Which macroeconomic indicators do you find useful in your analysis?
#1
Beige Book
 
#2
Business Outlook Survey
 
#3
Case Shiller Index
 
#4
Consumer Confidence Index (CCI)
 
#5
Consumer Credit Report
 
#6
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
 
#7
Durable Goods Report
 
#8
Employee Cost Index (ECI)
 
#9
Employee Situation Report
 
#10
Existing Home Sales
 
#11
Factory Orders Report
 
#12
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
 
#13
Housting Starts
 
#14
Industrial Production
 
#15
Jobless Claims Report
 
#16
Money Supply
 
#17
Mutual Fund Flows
 
#18
Non-Manufacturing Report
 
#19
Personal Income and Outlays
 
#20
Producer Price Index (PPI)
 
#21
Productivity Report
 
#22
Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)
 
#23
Retail Sales Report
 
#24
Trade Balance Report
 
#25
Wholesale Trade Report
 
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« on: April 15, 2010, 01:22:58 AM »
« edited: April 15, 2010, 01:24:46 AM by phknrocket1k »

Which macroeconomic indicators do you find useful in your analysis?

For example, like if you employ fundamental analysis to choose which assets to invest in.
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