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My original dshort.com website was launched in February 2005 using a domain name based on my real name, Doug Short. I'm a formerly retired first wave boomer with a Ph.D. in English from Duke and a lifelong interest in economics and finance. In 2011 my website was acquired by more

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The Four Totally Bad Bear Recoveries: Where Are We Now?
This chart series features an overlay of the Four Bad Bears in U.S. history since the market peak in 1929.
The Big Four Economic Indicators: Industrial Production
There is, however, a general belief that there are four big indicators that the committee weighs heavily in their cycle identification process.
Philly Fed Business Outlook: Slightly Slower Growth
The Philly Fed's Business Outlook Survey is a monthly report for the Third Federal Reserve District, covers eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware.
Census Bureau Revisions To Retail Sales
Here is a visualization of the cumulative change from the first to third estimates from January 2007 through July 2014, the most recent month for which we have all three data points.
S&P 500 Snapshot: A Scary Day On Wall Street
Volume on today's roller coaster ride was massive -- 109% above the 50-day moving average.
Empire State Manufacturing: Huge Drop In Rate Of Expansion
This morning we got the latest Empire State Manufacturing Survey. The diffusion index for General Business Conditions continues is expanding at a much weaker pace.
Weekly Gasoline Price Update: Down Nine Cents
It's time again for my weekly gasoline update based on data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Small Business Optimism Drops
The latest issue of the NFIB Small Business Economic Trends is out today. The October update for September came in at 95.3, down 0.8 points from the previous month's 96.1.
S&P 500 Snapshot: Columbus Day Selloff As The VIX Surges
Perspective on drawdowns: Are we heading for a 10% decline, the classical definition of a correction?
Treasury Snapshot: Yields Continue Their Downward Trend
The latest Freddie Mac Weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey puts the 30-year fixed at 4.12%, well off its 4.53% 2014 peak during the first week of January.
S&P 500 Snapshot: Biggest Weekly Decline Since Mid-May 2012
Yesterday's big selloff in the S&P 500 continued today, although we got a brief headfake at the open with a 0.45% intraday high about 15 minutes into the trading.
Light Vehicle Sales Per Capita: A Better Look At The Long-Term Trend
For the past few years I've been following a couple of transportation metrics: Vehicle Miles Traveled and Gasoline Volume Sales.
Market Cap To GDP: The Buffett Valuation Indicator
Even the long-term valuation indicator that has become popular in recent years, thanks to Warren Buffett, shows that today's market is indeed at lofty valuations, now above the housing-bubble peak in 2007
Market Tops And Bottoms Since 1950: The October Effect
We're now at an early point in the Q3 2014 earnings season, which happens, of course, in October, historically the most volatile month in the U.S. stock market.
New Jobless Claims At 287K, Four-Week Moving Average At Its Lowest Since Early 2006
The 4-week moving average was 287,750, a decrease of 7,250 from the previous week's revised average.
Market Volatility: Octobers In The Dow
Anyone who follows the mainstream financial press is seeing an increasing number of articles about bear market risk. Today's Bloomberg guest piece by Barry Ritholtz is a classic example: Signs of a Bull Market Turning Bear.
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