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Low interest rates mean slow economic growth. Traders are expecting the next recession, possibly starting at the end of next year. Traders Are Expecting a Recession December 18, 2017 by Michael Carr U.S. Economy Low rates mean slow economic growth. Traders are expecting a recession, possibly starting at the end of next year. This is consistent with my indicators.
Government spending is too high. And, inevitably, high government spending triggers a recession. The good news, however, is this... Government Spending Is Too High, Too Late to Avoid Recession December 14, 2017 by Michael Carr Economy, U.S. Economy Lower taxes pull the economy out of recession. However, we’re at the point where we, as consumers and businesses, already gave until it hurts.
The Industrial Production Index (IPI) trend bodes well for next year, as the current trend is likely to continue. This could lead to major gains in 2018. 2018 Will Be A Great Year For the Booming U.S. Economy December 13, 2017 by Michael Carr Economy, U.S. Economy That reality of slow change means 2018 looks like a good year for the U.S. economy. That’s because a key indicator is ending this year in an uptrend.
Amazon + Whole Foods? It’s Not Working December 12, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Stocks I took plenty of heat back in June when I said the Amazon-Whole Foods merger “would be a surprising setback for the internet giant.” Looks like I was right.
Corporate tax cuts would give retail companies the wherewithal to make competitive investments in innovation. Let’s look at the math to prove it. Play This Miracle on Main Street December 11, 2017 by Ted Bauman Stocks The new tax plan promises to breathe fresh life into a sector that most investors have already written off as dead.

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