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HAPPY BELATED 4TH OF JULY, ASA STAFFING INDEX, REAL ESTATE, AND THE END OF THE RECESSION

David | July 6, 2009 | 0 Comments

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I was unavailable all last week as my family made our annual 4th of July trip to Missouri to see my wife’s side of the family.  So HAPPY BELATED 4TH OF JULY!  I hope everyone had a good one!  I will begin posting my regular trading articles again tomorrow. 

In the meantime, while listening to a local radio station in MO, I was provided two interesting websites to visit, both of which claim to shed some light on when our “recession” may end.

One is realtor.org, which provides, you guessed it, information on real estate and has some interesting information on housing & economic indicators.  You can check it out here:  REALTOR.ORG.

The other is americanstaffing.net and this site provides an indicator on the state of the staffing industry.  The staffing industry is usually one of the first segments of business to pick up as a recession ends and companies begin to dip their toe in the water by hiring temps.  You can check this site out here: ASA STAFFING INDEX.

 

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