Talking Points: Cell Phones, Legos, Coffee
Ninety-six percent of the world’s population now live within reach of a cell phone network.
Ninety-six percent of the world’s population now live within reach of a cell phone network.
American life expectancy has shown our average span either falling or stagnating for the third consecutive year.
Job openings declined to about 6.9 million in November, but there are still about 800,000 more jobs than there are workers.
December 26, 2018 marked a historic day- more than 500 stocks in the S&P 500 finished positive…
Since 1969, the S&P 500 has averaged a gain of 1.3% over the seven-day period that encompasses the last five sessions of the year and the first two trading days of the new year.
The US playing card company, Bicycle, manufactured cards to give to all Prisoners of War in Germany during WWII as a Christmas present.
Thirty-two percent of college graduates end up in a career that didn’t require a college degree.
“Markets take the stairs up but the elevator down.”
Eighty-two percent of toys sold in America are imported from China.
Over the past two years, the average price of a Christmas Tree rose 17% from $64 in 2015 to $73 in 2017.
Since WWII, the average correction for the S&P 500 lasts 4 months and sees equities slide 13%.
History shows that the midterm elections act as a launching pad for stocks.
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