Unemployment Spike Fear Google Trends Signals Discount Retail Rotation

Quant thesis: Surges in job insecurity and unemployment benefit searches lead consumer rotation from discretionary to discount retail and staples.

Plain English: Uses attention, search, or sentiment data to test whether crowd behavior can predict sector ETF movement.

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Type
alternative
Family
Labor & Jobs
Status
Live Only
Frequency
weekly

Quant thesis

Surges in job insecurity and unemployment benefit searches lead consumer rotation from discretionary to discount retail and staples.

Plain English description

Uses attention, search, or sentiment data to test whether crowd behavior can predict sector ETF movement.

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Uses attention, search, or sentiment data to test whether crowd behavior can predict sector ETF movement.

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