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The Entire Economy in One Place, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 115 lectures, based on 10 reviews, and has 99 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn everything there is to know about Economic Indicators, their definition, what they represent, understanding the numbers and their impact on stock markets In-depth historical analysis of over 100 different indicators covering all parts of the economy including inflation, GDP, sentiment, housing, sales, etc Use this knowledge to help you in decisions regarding everyday spending, getting loans, buying a home and investing in stocks Where are interest rates headed, what is the housing market doing, what is the economic outlook Understanding how the entire economy works This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who would like to learn how the economy works or Anyone who would like to enhance their knowledge of economic indicators or Traders and investors who would like to exploit new economic data or Anyone who would like to learn about economics in one place or Anyone who would like to take advantage of incoming data by making smarter and wiser decisions about spending and investing or Economics students that would like to learn about real life indicators It is particularly useful for Anyone who would like to learn how the economy works or Anyone who would like to enhance their knowledge of economic indicators or Traders and investors who would like to exploit new economic data or Anyone who would like to learn about economics in one place or Anyone who would like to take advantage of incoming data by making smarter and wiser decisions about spending and investing or Economics students that would like to learn about real life indicators.

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Title: The Entire Economy in One Place

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 115

Number of Published Lectures: 115

Number of Curriculum Items: 115

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 115

Original Price: $79.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn everything there is to know about Economic Indicators, their definition, what they represent, understanding the numbers and their impact on stock markets
  • In-depth historical analysis of over 100 different indicators covering all parts of the economy including inflation, GDP, sentiment, housing, sales, etc
  • Use this knowledge to help you in decisions regarding everyday spending, getting loans, buying a home and investing in stocks
  • Where are interest rates headed, what is the housing market doing, what is the economic outlook
  • Understanding how the entire economy works
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who would like to learn how the economy works
  • Anyone who would like to enhance their knowledge of economic indicators
  • Traders and investors who would like to exploit new economic data
  • Anyone who would like to learn about economics in one place
  • Anyone who would like to take advantage of incoming data by making smarter and wiser decisions about spending and investing
  • Economics students that would like to learn about real life indicators
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who would like to learn how the economy works
  • Anyone who would like to enhance their knowledge of economic indicators
  • Traders and investors who would like to exploit new economic data
  • Anyone who would like to learn about economics in one place
  • Anyone who would like to take advantage of incoming data by making smarter and wiser decisions about spending and investing
  • Economics students that would like to learn about real life indicators
  • If you are looking for one place to learn about how the economy works, this is the course for you.

    The course has been designed to appeal to people with no prior knowledge of economics as well as students with intermediate and advanced knowledge.

    We use economic indicators to break down individual parts of the economy and use them to understand how the entire system works.

    We will talk about all the most important indicators, covering more than 100 individual indicators, with over 15 hours of on-demand videos.

    The indicators are divided by the issuing source and grouped by the topic they cover.

    We talk about GDP, inflation, employment, job openings, retail sales, mortgage applications, interest rates, consumer sentiment, inflation expectations, housing starts and so much more.

    We do a detailed historical analysis of every indicator in the last 12 years, seeing where these indicators have been, where they are right now and where they are going in the future.

    The course can be used by people who would like to learn how the economy works and use this knowledge in their everyday money making decisions.

    The course can be used by students to learn about the real life numbers and better understand what they learn in theory.

    The course can be used by professional investors and traders to pick up on certain patterns in economic data releases that they can exploit to make profitable trades and investments.

    The course has been made with a lot of care, attention to detail and many, many hours of hard work and years of following the economy and these indicators. I hope that you will enroll and enjoy the content, learn from it and apply your new knowledge to improve your life.

    As a BONUS you get lifetime accessto my Discord server where we can discuss future movements in economic indicators and where the economy is headed.

    See you there!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: What is an Economic Indicator?

    Lecture 2: Why are Economic Indicators so important?

    Lecture 3: Different Economic Calendars

    Lecture 4: Economic Calendar

    Lecture 5: Economic Calendar: Indicator Tab

    Lecture 6: Data Interpretation

    Lecture 7: What is a PMI (Purchasing Managers Index)?

    Chapter 2: Jobs, Productivity and Inflation

    Lecture 1: Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

    Lecture 2: Initial Jobless Claims

    Lecture 3: Continuing Jobless Claims

    Lecture 4: Jobless Claims 4-Week Average

    Lecture 5: JOLTS Job Openings

    Lecture 6: Unemployment Rate

    Lecture 7: U6 Unemployment Rate

    Lecture 8: Nonfarm Payrolls

    Lecture 9: Private Nonfarm Payrolls

    Lecture 10: Government Payrolls

    Lecture 11: Manufacturing Payrolls

    Lecture 12: Participation Rate

    Lecture 13: Average Hourly Earnings MoM

    Lecture 14: Average Hourly Earnings YoY

    Lecture 15: Average Weekly Hours

    Lecture 16: Nonfarm Productivity QoQ

    Lecture 17: Unit Labor Costs QoQ

    Lecture 18: Example: Consumer Price Index (CPI) Report

    Lecture 19: Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY

    Lecture 20: Consumer Price Index (CPI) MoM

    Lecture 21: Core Consumer Price Index (CPI) MoM

    Lecture 22: Core Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY

    Lecture 23: Real Earnings MoM

    Lecture 24: Producer Price Index (PPI) YoY

    Lecture 25: Core Producer Price Index (PPI) YoY

    Lecture 26: Producer Price Index (PPI) MoM

    Lecture 27: Core Producer Price Index (PPI) MoM

    Lecture 28: Import Price Index MoM

    Lecture 29: Export Price Index MoM

    Chapter 3: Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)

    Lecture 1: Source: Institute for Supply Management

    Lecture 2: ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)

    Lecture 3: ISM Manufacturing Employment

    Lecture 4: ISM Manufacturing New Orders Index

    Lecture 5: ISM Manufacturing Prices

    Lecture 6: ISM Non-Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)

    Lecture 7: ISM Non-Manufacturing Business Activity

    Lecture 8: ISM Non-Manufacturing Employment

    Lecture 9: ISM Non-Manufacturing New Orders

    Lecture 10: ISM Non-Manufacturing Prices

    Lecture 11: Source: S&P Global

    Lecture 12: Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)

    Lecture 13: Services Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)

    Lecture 14: S&P Global Composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)

    Chapter 4: Surveys of Consumers

    Lecture 1: Source: Surveys of Consumers – University of Michigan

    Lecture 2: Michigan Current Conditions

    Lecture 3: Michigan Consumer Sentiment

    Lecture 4: Michigan Consumer Expectations

    Lecture 5: Michigan Inflation Expectations

    Lecture 6: Michigan 5-Year Inflation Expectations

    Chapter 5: Retail, Durable Goods and Homes

    Lecture 1: Source: Census Bureau

    Lecture 2: Retail Sales

    Lecture 3: Core Retail Sales

    Lecture 4: Retail Control

    Lecture 5: Durable Goods Orders MoM

    Lecture 6: Core Durable Goods Orders MoM

    Lecture 7: Durables Excluding Defense MoM

    Lecture 8: Goods Orders Non Defense Ex Air MoM

    Lecture 9: Construction Spending MoM

    Lecture 10: Building Permits

    Lecture 11: Housing Starts

    Lecture 12: Existing Home Sales

    Lecture 13: New Home Sales

    Lecture 14: Pending Home Sales

    Chapter 6: Mortgage Market

    Lecture 1: Source: Mortgage Bankers Association

    Lecture 2: MBA Mortgage Applications

    Lecture 3: MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate

    Lecture 4: MBA Purchase Index

    Lecture 5: Mortgage Refinance Index

    Lecture 6: Mortgage Market Index

    Chapter 7: GDP, Income and Spending

    Lecture 1: Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

    Lecture 2: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Report

    Lecture 3: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) QoQ

    Lecture 4: PCE Prices

    Lecture 5: Core PCE Prices

    Lecture 6: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Price Index QoQ

    Lecture 7: Real Consumer Spending

    Lecture 8: PCE Price Index YoY

    Lecture 9: Core PCE Price Index YoY

    Lecture 10: Personal Income MoM

    Lecture 11: Personal Spending MoM

    Chapter 8: The Federal Reserve

    Lecture 1: Source: Federal Reserve Banks

    Lecture 2: The Federal Reserve

    Lecture 3: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Minutes

    Lecture 4: Fed Interest Rate Decision

    Lecture 5: Philadelphia Fed Survey Introduction

    Instructors

  • The Entire Economy in One Place  No.2
    Aleksandar Slavkov
    Professional Educator
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