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		<description><![CDATA[ Last time, I wrote about how we can predict inflation using a market index as an inflation indicator . For the chartists and other crystal ball readers out there, here&#8217;s something else for you: is there a way to predict when the economic downturn has ended? Is The Economic Downturn Really Over? Based on some simplistic observations, here&#8217;s how I can tell when things are getting better: the stock market has recovered somewhat from its lows (despite claims by some technical analysts that it&#8217;s supposed to &#8220;retest&#8221; previous lows before any meaningful recovery can resume) and the job market has either stabilized or begun to improve, with more companies looking to hire again. I&#8217;m actually getting more inquiries from headhunters about my availability for technical jobs around here in Silicon Valley (imagine that: they still have my resume!), and I&#8217;m getting more inquiries from online advertisers as well. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Last time, I wrote about how we can predict inflation using a market index as an inflation indicator . For the chartists and other crystal ball readers out there, here&#8217;s something else for you: is there a way to predict when the economic downturn has ended? Is The Economic Downturn Really Over? Based on some simplistic observations, here&#8217;s how I can tell when things are getting better: the stock market has recovered somewhat from its lows (despite claims by some technical analysts that it&#8217;s supposed to &#8220;retest&#8221; previous lows before any meaningful recovery can resume) and the job market has either stabilized or begun to improve, with more companies looking to hire again. I&#8217;m actually getting more inquiries from headhunters about my availability for technical jobs around here in Silicon Valley (imagine that: they still have my resume!), and I&#8217;m getting more inquiries from online advertisers as well. </p>
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