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Weekly Indicators for February 14 – 18 at Seeking Alpha

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By New Deal democrat Weekly Indicators for February 14 – 18 at Seeking Alpha My Weekly Indicators post is up at Seeking Alpha. As the Omicron tsunami recedes, what is still present is high commodity prices (not least of which is gasoline), and mortgage rates at levels that have not been seen in close to 3 years. The overall picture is of an economy that is very slowly decelerating, or worsening, depending on whether you feel optimistic or pessimistic as you read this. As usual, clicking over and reading will bring you up to the virtual moment, and bring me a little pocket change for my efforts. Tags: leading indicators

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by New Deal democrat

Weekly Indicators for February 14 – 18 at Seeking Alpha

My Weekly Indicators post is up at Seeking Alpha.

As the Omicron tsunami recedes, what is still present is high commodity prices (not least of which is gasoline), and mortgage rates at levels that have not been seen in close to 3 years.

The overall picture is of an economy that is very slowly decelerating, or worsening, depending on whether you feel optimistic or pessimistic as you read this.

As usual, clicking over and reading will bring you up to the virtual moment, and bring me a little pocket change for my efforts.

Dan Crawford
aka Rdan owns, designs, moderates, and manages Angry Bear since 2007. Dan is the fourth ‘owner’.

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