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It could be that the notion the stock market is an accurate gauge of the domestic economy’s temperature is outdated.

Daniel Gross:

The rising U.S. stock market and a weak, slow-growing U.S. consumer sector aren’t really in contradiction. Given the large-scale trends transforming the global economy—and the role of large U.S. companies in it—it may be possible to have a sustainable rally in American stocks without a sustainable rally by American consumers.