The Daily Leading Index fell by 0.11% percentage points to 6.78%. The Daily Coincident Index is at 3.01%. The
Daily Leading Index page on the tab above is updated daily during the week.
Equity prices were up for the week. Bond prices were mixed for the week. The S&P 500 closed above 1900 for the first time. The charts below show the normal trading ranges for various indices for the last six months. The red (or green) area indicates 2-3 standard deviations above (or below) the normal 21 day trading range. The gray area indicates 1-2 standard deviations above (or below) the normal 21 day trading range.
The Leading Index for the International Developed Markets (EFA) fell slightly to 3.67%. The Leading Index for International Emerging Markets (EEM) also declined slightly to 3.80%. On the chart below, you can click on the blue and red buttons to see the Leading Indicator growth rate and an ETF for each country.
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