Issues that affect the economy

Comparing the Dow Jones market bubble of 1929 to the NASDAQ peak in 2000

The chart below lines up the peaks. The next chart overlays the left slope

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Currency Growth
Dollar versus Oil and Gold
Dow 1929 Comparison
Fed Foreign Custody Holdings
FOMC Activity and S&P500
Government Deficits
Home Equity
Household Debt Burden
S&P 500 Earnings Variance
Velocity of Money
Yield Curve


Bulls vs Bears

Index History

Advance Decline Ratio
Agricultural Prices
Capacity Utilization
Consumer Credit
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
CRB Index
DJIA/S&P 500 Divergence
Dollar Cash Index
Durable Goods
Factory Orders
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Housing Market Index (HMI)
Housing Starts
Industrial Production
Initial Jobless Claims
Light Sweet Crude Cash
Loan Officer Survey
London Gold PM Fix
Manufacturing ISM
Money - Zero Maturity
New Home Sales
Non-Farm Productivity
Non-Manufacturing ISM
Personal Income
Producer Price Index (PPI)
Retail Sales
S&P 500 Index
S&P 500 PE Ratio
Trade Balance
U.S. Treasury Yields
Unemployment Rate
Volatility Index (VIX)

 


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