Green Book October 1992
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A 1992 Voting Guide: The Worst of the Big Spenders
An abbreviated 1992 edition of The Leuthold Group’s study of “Political Fiscal Responsibility”, focusing on what appear to be Congress' best and worst.
Bond Market Summary
The bond market is looking increasingly vulnerable. The economy appears to be deteriorating, inflation is nowhere in sight and short rates are declining. With all this going for it, why is the bond market stagnating?
Joke of the Month
This month we have another winner from Seattle, this time from Seafirst Bank. Congratulation to Don Gher. Several months ago we drew the line: no more Quayle jokes. But no limitation had been placed on Clinton jokes.
Major Trend Index Remains “Negative”
The message remains the same: The U.S. stock market is vulnerable and may be on the verge of playing “catch up” with the declines that have already taken place in foreign markets.
Scanning the Markets
A performance rundowns for Leuthold equity market sectors (and other measures), ranked by third quarter performance.
The Boomers Are Starting To Raise Hell
The cold war may be over, but generational warfare is looming on the horizon. This month, I have asked David Deming, one of the newer and younger Leuthold Group professionals, to present his views on this subject.
View from the North Country
Our Polling the Pros September results show the Pros are pretty bearish. Politics 1992: Ross Perot is back in the race...will he regain lost support?
Table of Contents
Stock Market
- Major Trend Index Remains “Negative”
- View from the North Country
- The Boomers Are Starting To Raise Hell
Of Special Interest
Macro Monitor
Equity Strategies
At Random
A 1992 Voting Guide: The Worst of the Big Spenders
An abbreviated 1992 edition of The Leuthold Group’s study of “Political Fiscal Responsibility”, focusing on what appear to be Congress' best and worst.
Bond Market Summary
The bond market is looking increasingly vulnerable. The economy appears to be deteriorating, inflation is nowhere in sight and short rates are declining. With all this going for it, why is the bond market stagnating?
Joke of the Month
This month we have another winner from Seattle, this time from Seafirst Bank. Congratulation to Don Gher. Several months ago we drew the line: no more Quayle jokes. But no limitation had been placed on Clinton jokes.
Major Trend Index Remains “Negative”
The message remains the same: The U.S. stock market is vulnerable and may be on the verge of playing “catch up” with the declines that have already taken place in foreign markets.
Scanning the Markets
A performance rundowns for Leuthold equity market sectors (and other measures), ranked by third quarter performance.
The Boomers Are Starting To Raise Hell
The cold war may be over, but generational warfare is looming on the horizon. This month, I have asked David Deming, one of the newer and younger Leuthold Group professionals, to present his views on this subject.
View from the North Country
Our Polling the Pros September results show the Pros are pretty bearish. Politics 1992: Ross Perot is back in the race...will he regain lost support?
Stock Market
- Major Trend Index Remains “Negative”
- View from the North Country
- The Boomers Are Starting To Raise Hell