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DC Lite #255
5 of Wednesday's best charts and insights
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1. Wage growth. Wage growth accelerated in November for both job stayers and job changers. It was the first increase for each cohort in 25 and 8 months, respectively.
2. CFO optimism. "CFOs’ optimism about the overall economy increased sharply and broadly in Q4 relative to Q3."
3. Call vs. put volume. Speculative option volume is approaching 2021 levels.
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4. US equity fund flows. "US Equities saw a record $141B in inflows over the last month, the largest monthly inflows EVER (by far)."
5. Stocks vs. deficits. "The economy and the stock market historically do best when the Government Runs BIG DEFICITS."
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