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Leading Indicator

A metric that tends to change direction before the broader economy or market follows. Building permits, the yield curve, initial jobless claims, and consumer confidence surveys are well-known leading indicators. Traders and economists watch them for early signals of expansion or contraction, though no single leading indicator is infallible -- the stock market itself has famously "predicted nine of the last five recessions," as the old quip goes.

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