September 24, 2018 Weekly Economic Update
In this week’s recap: the Dow returns to record territory, home sales flatten, housing starts surge, and the price of oil rises.
In this week’s recap: the Dow returns to record territory, home sales flatten, housing starts surge, and the price of oil rises.
In this week’s recap: consumer optimism increases, the retail sales pace slows, inflation pressure weakens, and Wall Street sees wide-ranging gains.
The S&P 500 Total Return Index was up 3.40% in August while Equity Trend finished up 6.61% nearly doubling the return of the index for the month.
In this week’s recap: the Nasdaq reaches new heights, consumer confidence and spending numbers impress, and a new trade deal could take the place of NAFTA.
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