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Rolling over or not rolling over?
Economics This Week’s Data July new home sales soared by 9.6% following a 9.1% upward revision of June’s number. New home inventories are now at their lowest level since 1993. http://mjperry.blogspot.com/2009/08/new-homes-for-sale-at-16-year...
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Economics This Week’s Data June new home sales rose 11% versus expectations of a 2.3% gain; it is the largest month over month increase in nine years. However, off such a low base, 11% is not a huge number. http://mjperry.blogspot.com/2009/07/new...
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Will the Fed's statement re-ignite the inflation trade?
Economics This Week’s Data May durable goods orders came in surprisingly strong, up 1.8% versus expectations of a 1.5% decline; ex transportation, the number was also up +1.1%. http://econompicdata.blogspot.com/2009/06/durable-goods-update.html...
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06-25-2009 8:33 AM
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I liked yeserday's pin action
Economics This Week’s Data Weekly mortgage applications rose 4.2%. spurred by lower interest rates/rising refinancings. http://mjperry.blogspot.com/2009/03/record-low-mortgage-rates-boost.html February new home sales were up 4.6% versus expectations...
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03-26-2009 8:43 AM
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I think you have to increase your hedge position
Economics This Week’s Data January new home sales fell 10.2% versus expectations of a 1.8% decline; new home inventories rose; on the other hand, December new home sales were revised from down 15% to down 9%. http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/02...
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02-27-2009 8:32 AM
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What's up with the 'bad' bank plan?
Economics This Week’s Data Weekly jobless claims rose 3,000 versus estimates of a 14,000 decline. http://mjperry.blogspot.com/2009/01/beware-of-false-claims-about-jobless.html December new home sales plunged 14.7%, a record low, versus expectations...
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01-30-2009 8:34 AM
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It is almost time to nibble
The Morning Call 10/28/08 Economics This Week’s Data September new home sales rose 2.7% versus expectations of a 1% decline. Inventories dropped to a 10.4 month supply versus 11.4 in August; the median price of a home fell 9% year over year--again...
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