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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sun Nov 17, 2024, 05:28 PM Nov 17

This week's (Nov. 18 - Nov. 23) and next week's (Nov. 25 - Nov. 30) major U.S. economic reports

MarketWatch updates the schedule throughout the week. Check their site for revisions.

Hat tip, flamingdem:

Sun Nov 17, 2024: Nvidia reports Wednesday after the bell

That could be a biggie for the market. Especially tech and semis.

This Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers

TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS

MONDAY, NOV. 18
10:00 am Home builder confidence index Nov. 43

TUESDAY, NOV. 19
8:30 am Housing starts Oct. 1.35 million
8:30 am Building permits Oct. 1.43 million

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20
None scheduled

THURSDAY, NOV. 21
8:30 am Initial jobless claims Nov. 16
8:30 am Philadelphia Fed manufacturing survey 10.3
10:00 am Existing home sales Oct. 3.84 million

FRIDAY, NOV. 22
9:45 am S&P flash U.S. services PMI Nov. 55.0
9:45 am S&P flash U.S. manufacturing PMI Nov. 48.5
10:00 am Consumer sentiment (final) Nov. 73.0

Next Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers

TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS

MONDAY, NOV. 25
None scheduled

TUESDAY, NOV. 26
9:00 am S&P Case-Shiller home price index (20 cities) Sept. 5.3%
10:00 am Consumer confidence Nov. 108.7
10:00 am New home sales Oct. 738,000
2:00 pm Minutes of Fed's May FOMC meeting

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27
8:30 am Initial jobless claims Nov. 23
8:30 am Durable-goods orders Oct. -0.7%
8:30 am Durable-goods minus transportation Oct. 0.4%
8:30 am Advanced U.S. trade balance in goods Oct. -$108.7B
8:30 am Advanced retail inventories Oct. 0.8%
8:30 am Advanced wholesale inventories Oct. -0.2%
8:30 am GDP (first revision) Q3 2.8%
8:30 am Personal income (nominal) Oct. 0.3%
8:30 am Personal spending (nominal) Oct. 0.5%
8:30 am PCE index] Oct. -- 0.2%
8:30 am PCE (year-over-year) -- 2.1%
8:30 am Core PCE index Oct. 0.3%
8:30 am Core PCE (year-over-year) 2.7%
10:00 am Pending home sales Oct. -- 7.4%

THURSDAY, NOV. 28
None scheduled, Thanksgiving holiday

FRIDAY, NOV. 29
9:45 am Chicago Business Barometer (PMI) Nov. 41.6

Here's another calendar of US economic events. This one is hard to format at DU. I'm not even going to try.

United States Economic Calendar

One more:

https://www.chase.com/personal/investments/learning-and-insights/category/markets

Chase seems to have stopped posting these. Maybe they'll start up again.

Economic outlook

Up next for the markets: November 7 – November 11

Alex Bova
Content and Communications, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management

Nov 02, 2022 | 3 min read







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Some things are overpriced bucolic_frolic Nov 25 #1

bucolic_frolic

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1. Some things are overpriced
Mon Nov 25, 2024, 05:09 PM
Nov 25

Speculative issues, dependent on interest rates and growth. HOOD SOFI. I ditched SOFI today, 2-1/2 years, made a few bucks. Can't understand the upside from here.

AI issues. PLTR tripled since August. It's 2x leveraged double long twin PTIR has quadrupled.

Crypto is pulling back. Today anyway.

Mid cap growth funds have ridden the interest rate story nicely.

Do not listen to me. I expect economic contraction imminently. Things are slow slow. Fear has gripped the country. It can't help but influence consumer spending habits.

I was in a small town grocery recently. One of these low volume stores. The prices were painful. Eggs still more than $6 a dozen. Grapefruits $2.99. Each. Trump is going to solve this?

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