Rivers I agree with ya. The numbers do look better. Housing is better, GDP getting better. All good things for companies and stocks. However, the jobs, IMO, are not really getting better. New jobs are barely keeping up and the ones that are created are lower pay/quality. It's all neither here nor there though, right? It's obvious from the way the stock market behaves that the number one priority is fed policy and not the economy.
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