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Super Bowl indicatorA theory that if a team from the old American Football League pre-1970 wins the Super Bowl, the stock market will decline during the coming year. If a team from the old pre-1990 National Football League wins the Super Bowl, stock prices will increase in the coming year.Super Bowl indicator Similar MatchesEconomic indicatorEconomic indicatorAn variable that is measured and publicly reported and that is considered meaningful not only for itself but as a sign of how rapidly the larger economy is expanding or contracting. Economic indicatorsEconomic indicatorsThe key statistics of the economy that reveal the direction the economy is heading in; for example, the unemployment rate and the inflation rate. Lagging indicatorLagging indicatorA measurable economic variable that varies over the business cycle, reaching peaks and troughs somewhat later than other macroeconomic variables such as GDP and unemployment. Contrasts with leading indicator. Leading indicatorLeading indicatorA change in a measurable economic factor that is evident before the economy starts to follow a specific trend. Momentum indicatorsMomentum indicatorsIndicators used in market analysis to quantify the momentum of upward and downward price movements. Further SuggestionsCoppock IndicatorLeading indicator Sentiment indicators Requirement Indicator Matrix Coincident indicators Monetary indicators Leading economic indicators Overbought oversold indicator |
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