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DOW Passes 40,000

The recession they've been warning about since Biden took office, doesn't seem to be materializing.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
BCA Research highlighted a potential signal for an impending US recession based on historical patterns of unemployment rates.

According to their analysis, the 3-month moving average of the unemployment rate has risen to 3.87% from a low of 3.5% earlier in 2023, marking a concerning trend.

The recent uptick in April from 3.8% to 3.9% has triggered what BCA refers to as a recession signal, also ticking a box in their Equity Downgrade Checklist.

BCA's report also notes that small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), which form the bulk of US employment, have shown decreasing hiring intentions for the coming three months. This trend is expected to exert additional upward pressure on the unemployment rate.

BCA's findings suggest that the labor market softening could lead to slower income growth amidst dwindling excess savings and tighter consumer credit, potentially hampering consumer spending.

Adding to the recession indicators, BCA points to several segments of the yield curve that are currently inverted, alongside a contraction in the US Leading Economic Index on a year-on-year basis.

Another metric, known internally at BCA as the "Mel Rule," which is based on state-level unemployment rates, is also indicating potential economic trouble ahead.

"We do not subscribe to the no-landing narrative and expect that a continuation of the softening trend in labor demand will lead to decelerating income growth at the same time that excess savings dry up and consumer credit becomes more scarce, hobbling consumption growth," BCA said.

"Investors should underweight risk-assets on a cyclical investment horizon. Given sanguine market sentiment equities are at a heightened risk of declining."
JSul3 · 70-79
Most Americans don't play the stock market or even have $1k in savings....so what the stock market does, has no impact on them.

I made this same comment when Trump was in office.

Some good news:

"Grocery prices retreated 0.2% from March to April, adjusted for seasonal swings, according to inflation data released Wednesday."

ByDanielle Wiener-Bronner wABC News Raleigh.
Northwest · M
@JSul3 most Americans are in the stock market. It’s called 401k.

I did not say anything about Biden making it happen. The President doesn’t impact this kind of market action. When Trump bragged he was off base
JSul3 · 70-79
@Northwest I would suggest that those same American's that do not have $1k in savings, also do not have $ in a 401k.

I simply mentioned Biden to convey that presidents have zero impact on the stock market, just like oil and gasoline prices.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I disagree..This event is expressed in $US and is therefore suspect. Comparing it to another known value standard, the price of gold, tells a different story. Remember that America did used to mark the $US against the value of gold. The attached graph tells the story..😷
https://www.macrotrends.net/2608/gold-price-vs-stock-market-100-year-chart
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Northwest · M
@Justice4All I’m sure it occurred to you that your answer shows that.a high index is counter indicative of a recession.
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