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Jason Sinclair
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  • St. Louis, MO
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Becoming more informed... help?

Jason Sinclair
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
Posted

Hola! 

I'm becoming aware of the Case-Shiller Index and the Eviction Lab data as a big picture source of information. Drop your go-to local and national information sources for REI in general if you care to share... much appreciated.

BTW- is there a reason the October '22 data for Case-Shiller has been available for the last two months with no update? Lots of speculation on crash/recession/correction but it would be nice to at least see some movement on these markers. I know winter will always have a slow down and I can see locally it is not going crazy but if you have experience, I'd love more info on how to deal with these tools and what to expect from them. 

THANK YOU to anyone willing to share some knowledge. 

Happy Investing ;)

  • Jason Sinclair