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Business Investment is Decelerating
Consistent with the Major Top in the Stock Market
by Bob Bronson, Bronson Capital Markets Research. April 24, 2004

Exactly how do the financial media and talking heads see today’s manufacturing data report as suggesting that business investment is accelerating? Accelerating means the growth rate (velocity, or rate of change) is increasing, but it certainly is not, no matter how the data is sliced - see data tables below for three popular metrics:

In fact, as we previously noted was our expectation, all of their monthly growth rates peaked in Dec, while their more lagging and recent three-month and six-month growth rates peaked variously from Dec to Feb, and their most-lagging 12-month growth rates peaked in Feb, or undoubtedly will so over the next few months.

capital goods peak growth rates

non-defense capital goods

© 2004 Bob Bronson

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