The number of employed Americans shrank by 4.3 million in the two weeks ended December 7, according to the Census Bureau press release. The fall comes even as the number of employed Americans rose by 2.4 million in the previous tally. Almost 5 million Americans now say they can’t work because they are sick of coronavirus. Another 5.2 million can’t work because they fear … [Read more...] about More Americans Unable to Work Due to Surge in Coronavirus Cases
Moving Average: Top 5 Charts You’ve Missed
Moving averages allow traders to negate the disturbance related to anomalies and highlight persistent trends in the market. Due to the volatile characteristic seen in the prices of stocks, players in the market are always on the lookout for something that helps them decrease the chances of risk and enhance the possibility of making profits. By making proper application of … [Read more...] about Moving Average: Top 5 Charts You’ve Missed
EFC Indicator Review
Can you win trades in less than a minute? This is what the EFC Indicator claims to achieve with its trade entries. According to the vendor, this MT4 compatible system is an easy, quick, and clean indicator with a proven money-making strategy. This indicator system can spot reversal trades on any timeframe as per the vendor information. Are the claims of this indicator system … [Read more...] about EFC Indicator Review
U.S. Recorded Further Increases in Private Housing Permits, November 2020
U.S. privately-owned housing unit’s permits rose 6.2% to 1,639,000, up from October’s rate of 1,544,000, according to the Census Bureau press release. The authorizations rose 8.5% above the November 2019 rate of 1,510,000. Housing PermitsSingle-family authorizations in November rose 1.3% to 1,143,000.Authorizations of units in buildings with five units or more were at a … [Read more...] about U.S. Recorded Further Increases in Private Housing Permits, November 2020
U.S. Initial Claims Rise the Highest Since September amid Rising Coronavirus Cases
U.S. initial claims for the week ending December 12 were 885,000, a rise of 23,000 from the previous week, and above expected 817,000 according to the Department of Labor press release. The total number of continuing claims for the week ended December 5 was 5.5 million lower than the expected 5.7 million. The previous week's initial claims were revised up by 9,000 from … [Read more...] about U.S. Initial Claims Rise the Highest Since September amid Rising Coronavirus Cases