Great: DOW 25,000!!...

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Trump makes it look so easy:

Consider that it took the Dow 14 years to climb from 10,000 to 15,000 and three and a half years to reach 20,000. The ride from 20,000 to 25,000? Not even 12 months. Don't blink or you'll miss another landmark.

The stock market has risen this rapidly without taking any real breathers, but there are good reasons.

The U.S. economy is very healthy, especially compared with the slow recovery from the Great Recession. Unemployment hasn't been this low in 17 years. Economic growth is the best in three years.

Dow races to 25,000 for the first time
 
Incomes appear to be increasing and that bodes well, fingers crossed. That's the key in my book right now. Nice.

The Fed needs to let the economy breathe a bit before it (over-)reacts. Let's see where this goes.
Of course incomes are going up. The minimum wage issue has become irrelevent with effectively zero unemployment.

 
Normally i wouldnt contribute it to trump. But considering all the fear mongering they did saying the SM would crash and shit...
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Although technically meaningless confirmation bias will convert 25K into a fairly hard resistance level by the end of this month.
 
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Way to go Mr. Trump. In spite of the lying media and regressive liberal scum, we are winning!


DOW 25,000!
FASTEST RISE IN HISTORY
+250K JOBS
LAYOFFS LOWEST SINCE '90

Private sector job creation surged in December as a strong holiday shopping season pushed companies to hire more workers, according to a report Thursday from ADP and Moody's Analytics.

Companies hired 250,000 new workers to close out the year, well above Wall Street expectations of 190,000. The month was the best for job creation since March and topped the 185,000 in November, a number that was revised lower by 5,000.

The total brought 2017's private payroll growth as gauged by ADP and Moody's to 2.54 million, an average of 212,000 a month.


Job growth was broad-based, as professional and business services led the way with 72,000 new positions. The education and health services sector was next at 50,000 and trade, transportation and utilities contributed 45,000. Wall Street-related payrolls grew by 19,000.

The information services sector was the only one to lose jobs, reporting a drop of 4,000.

By size, businesses with between 50 and 499 employees added 100,000 jobs while small firms hired 94,000 and large companies contributed 56,000 to the total...





Private sector job creation surged in December as holiday shopping boomed
 
Way to go Mr. Trump. In spite of the lying media and regressive liberal scum, we are winning!


DOW 25,000!
FASTEST RISE IN HISTORY
+250K JOBS
LAYOFFS LOWEST SINCE '90

Private sector job creation surged in December as a strong holiday shopping season pushed companies to hire more workers, according to a report Thursday from ADP and Moody's Analytics.

Companies hired 250,000 new workers to close out the year, well above Wall Street expectations of 190,000. The month was the best for job creation since March and topped the 185,000 in November, a number that was revised lower by 5,000.

The total brought 2017's private payroll growth as gauged by ADP and Moody's to 2.54 million, an average of 212,000 a month.


Job growth was broad-based, as professional and business services led the way with 72,000 new positions. The education and health services sector was next at 50,000 and trade, transportation and utilities contributed 45,000. Wall Street-related payrolls grew by 19,000.

The information services sector was the only one to lose jobs, reporting a drop of 4,000.

By size, businesses with between 50 and 499 employees added 100,000 jobs while small firms hired 94,000 and large companies contributed 56,000 to the total...





Private sector job creation surged in December as holiday shopping boomed
Small companies doing the bulk of the hiring, which is a great sign for the economy.
 
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