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Countdown to recession Unemployment Reaches Bottom, Nowhere to Go But Up December 13, 2018 by John Ross U.S. Economy An indicator with an impeccable track record has all but triggered a countdown to the next recession. It warrants caution.
While tariffs are being tossed around like chips in diplomatic talks, businesses and people are facing real consequences. Tariffs and the Law of Unintended Consequences December 11, 2018 by Anthony Planas Global Economy While tariffs are being tossed around like chips in diplomatic talks, businesses and people are facing real consequences.
Microsoft is thriving to such a degree that it briefly overtook Apple as the largest U.S. company by market capitalization last week. Is Microsoft the Next $1 Trillion Company? December 5, 2018 by Joseph Hargett Investment Opportunities Microsoft is thriving to such a degree that it briefly overtook Apple as the largest U.S. company by market capitalization last week.
Measuring Boom & Bust: Net Income Margin Signals 40% Market Fall November 29, 2018 by Michael Carr Stocks, Uncategorized Economists agree there’s a cycle of growth and contraction, or boom and bust. The net income margin measures these changes and is signaling a 40% fall.
4 Bullish Indicators That Show the Economy Is Booming November 28, 2018 by Ian Dyer U.S. Economy Businesses and consumers are thriving. Here are a few important indicators that reflect the overall bullish outlook on the United States economy.

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