The stock market is driven by major news, but sometimes the most useful insights come from tracking specific, lesser-known economic indicators or industry-specific data points that signal a shift before the headlines catch up. What's an unconventional metric you keep an eye on?
I watch the yield curve spread from 2 year to 10 year Treasuries as a quiet signal and it often foreshadows moves before the headlines
Container port volumes and rail freight carloads act as a real time read on global trade and they can move before rate stories break
Credit spreads on lower rated issuers give a mood of risk appetite and tend to react earlier than broad stock moves
I keep an eye on unusual option activity in a few names as a hint that big players are positioning before a big move
Stock market 2025 data show that Google Trends around topics like EVs or AI can hint at sector momentum before earnings or policy news