#44 Explorer: Reports to measure and quantify the labor market.

Chart comparing key economic reports with their conductors, data sources, collection methods, and measured aspects. Labor Market Reports

Intermarket Analysis Throught Macro and Technical Methods Reports to measure and quantify the labor market. Labor market Monthly reports, sources, data collection, and information loading by Government Agencies. Labor market: Public Reports These are the 10 most well-known reports conducted by the public sector. The ones highlighted in blue (including the Non-Farm Payroll, historically the […]

#43 Observer: The Labor Market

Line chart showing US job postings on Indeed with a yield curve inversion marked. Labor market trends

Intermarket Analysis Throught Macro and Technical Methods #43 Observer: The Labor Market The labor market has very particular characteristics in terms of its measurement: It has qualitative nuances, such as wages and productivity. It has quantitative nuances, which are complex to measure. The elasticities of this production factor as an adjustment variable vary from industry to industry. […]

#43 Explorer: The Labor Market

Line chart showing US continuing jobless claims with a vertical line indicating a yield curve inversion. Labor market trends

Intermarket Analysis Throught Macro and Technical Methods #43 Explorer Subscripcion: The Labor Market The labor market has very particular characteristics in terms of its measurement: It has qualitative nuances, such as wages and productivity. It has quantitative nuances, which are complex to measure. The elasticities of this production factor as an adjustment variable vary from industry to […]

#43 Frontliner: The Labor Market

Line chart comparing US initial and continuing jobless claims with a yield curve inversion marked. Labor market trends

An economy that cannot resolve its unemployment claims is in an unsustainable situation. Unemployment will end up rising—or worse, rising in the public sector. There are prices out of equilibrium in the American economy that need to adjust to make it sustainable again.

#41a) Observing reality through the prisms of intermarket, technical and macroeconomic analysis.

Line chart showing a gap up in Amazon's stock price after earnings release. Intermarket and Macroeconomic Analysis

Here you’ll find:

The reaction of Amazon, NVIDIA, and Google to their earnings announcements.

Why the results weren’t as expected and the similarity in the price reactions of the 3.

The clearest message from the intermarket: gold in full stage 1 of price action.

Macro analysis of the American real estate sector.

Analysis of the sector’s ecosystem: Prices, Rates, Inventory, and outlook.

Various setups for trading with different technical strategies, in this case, in the tech sector. These are published in the next blog article. #42