Fox-Trot Economy
A term coined by investment strategist Jeffery Saut that describes a period in which "fast-fast" growth economic figures are expected to be followed by periods of "slow-slow" figures.
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The term refers to the fox-trot dance steps - two fast steps followed by two slow ones.
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See also: Business Cycle, Economy, Goldilocks Economy, Investment Climate