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indicator

[in-di-key-ter] / ˈɪn dɪˌkeɪ tər /


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The last time these three indicators all flashed red for a prolonged period was in the 1970s, when U.S. institutions were dealing with economic instability, political turmoil, and oil shocks.

From Barron's

The message of chip-sector weakness is coming from what chart watchers refer to as bearish technical divergence, which is when prices continue to trend higher while a widely followed momentum indicator starts trending lower.

From MarketWatch

Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama has said some indicators, including the rate of dependence on public bonds, show that Japan’s fiscal conditions are sustainable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Furthermore, they expect the flaws in those reports to persist well into 2026, undermining their usefulness as true economic indicators.

From Los Angeles Times

We don’t see as many speculative indicators or red flags today as we saw in the late 1990s when many internet companies were born.

From Barron's