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Third Party Research May 12, 2017 Retail Sales: April Increase, Below Expectations eresearch Corporation is pleased to provide an article by Jill Mislinski of Advisor Perspectives. Ms. Mislinski looks at today s release of the U.S. Retail Sales for April. The article is reproduced below, on the following page, but it also can be sourced at the following link: https://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/updates/2017/05/12/retail-sales-april-increase-butbelow-expectations Advisor Perspectives is a leading interactive publisher for Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs), wealth managers, and financial advisors. Financial professionals use Advisor Perspectives for: Our email newsletters, which provides actionable insights related to investment strategy and the economy, as well as interviews with thought leaders in the investment industry. Market Commentaries, which is an audience-generated forum where fund companies, wealth managers and financial advisors share their views on the market, the economy, and investment strategy. This is the only place online where such a large diversity of opinion can be found in one easy to use, and fully searchable location. Access to our exclusive database of investment information showing how high- and ultra-high net worth investors allocate their assets, and which mutual funds they hold. Advisor Perspectives is the only source of this information in the investment industry, and our database reveals the preferences of the most coveted investor segments, without any statistical biases. You can view archived issues of the newsletter here. Our service is free. However, in order to receive the newsletter you must subscribe. More information about the underlying data in our universe can be found here. Our goal is to provide accurate, relevant, and actionable information to the investment advisor community. Your ideas, comments, and suggestions are welcome. You can access dshort.com at Advisor Perspectives at: http://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/ eresearch was established in 2000 as Canada's first equity issuer-sponsored research organization. Our various research packages allow corporate management to choose the form of research coverage that best meets their company s needs. Investors benefit by having written research on a variety of under-covered companies. Bob Weir, CFA: Director of Research Note: All of the comments, views, opinions, suggestions, recommendations, etc., contained in this Article, and which is distributed by eresearch Corporation, are strictly those of the Author and do not necessarily reflect those of eresearch Corporation. eresearch Corporation 78 Cameron Crescent, Suite 202 Toronto, Ontario M4G 2A3 Telephone: 416-703-6258 Toll-Free: 1-877-856-0765 www.eresearch.ca

April Retail Sales Increase, Below Expectations May 12, 2017 By: Jill Mislinski The Census Bureau's Advance Retail Sales Report for April, released this morning, showed an increase over the March figures. Headline sales came in at 0.4% month-over-month to one decimal and the March number was revised upward from -0.2% to 0.1%. Today's headline number was below the Investing.com consensus of 0.6%. Core sales (ex Autos) came in at 0.3% MoM and the March Core was revised upward. Here is the introduction from today's report: Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for April 2017, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for price changes, were $474.9 billion, an increase of 0.4 percent (±0.5 percent)* from the previous month, and 4.5 percent (±0.9 percent) above April 2016. Total sales for the February 2017 through April 2017 period were up 4.7 percent (±0.7 percent) from the same period a year ago. The February 2017 to March 2017 percent change was revised from down 0.2 percent (±0.5 percent)* to up 0.1 percent (±0.2 percent)*. Retail trade sales were up 0.4 percent (±0.5 percent)* from March 2017, and up 4.5 percent (±0.7 percent) from last year. Gasoline Stations sales were up 12.3 percent (±1.4 percent) from April 2016, while Nonstore Retailers were up 11.9 percent (±1.8 percent) from last year. (* The 90 percent confidence interval includes zero. There is insufficient statistical evidence to conclude that the actual change is different from zero.) [view full report] eresearch Corporation ~ 2 ~ www.eresearch.ca

The chart below is a log-scale snapshot of retail sales since the early 1990s. The two exponential regressions through the data help us to evaluate the long-term trend of this key economic indicator. eresearch Corporation ~ 3 ~ www.eresearch.ca

The year-over-year percent change provides another perspective on the historical trend. Here is the headline series. eresearch Corporation ~ 4 ~ www.eresearch.ca

Core Sales Here is the year-over-year version of Core Retail Sales. eresearch Corporation ~ 5 ~ www.eresearch.ca

"Control" Purchases The next two charts illustrate retail sales "Control" purchases, which is an even more "Core" view of retail sales. This series excludes Motor Vehicles & Parts, Gasoline, Building Materials as well as Food Services & Drinking Places. The popular financial press typically ignores this series, but it a more consistent and reliable reading of the economy. eresearch Corporation ~ 6 ~ www.eresearch.ca

Here is the same series year-over-year. Note that the current level is above the highlighted values at the start of the two recessions since the inception of this series in the early 1990s. eresearch Corporation ~ 7 ~ www.eresearch.ca

For a better sense of the reduced volatility of the "Control" series, here is a YoY overlay with the headline retail sales. Bottom Line: April sales showed an increase over the previous month, but figures were slightly worse than forecast. BW: Information on the Author is provided below. Jill Mislinski works for Advisor Perspectives, a leading interactive publisher for Registered Investment Advisors, as Research Director. She analyzes economic and market data for the dshort portion of its website, concentrating on short-term and long-term trends. She is a CFA candidate. BW: Information on Doug Short, dshort.com, and Advisor Perspectives is provided on the following pages. eresearch Corporation ~ 8 ~ www.eresearch.ca

ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND DSHORT.COM My original dshort.com website was launched in February 2005 using a domain name based on my real name, Doug Short. I'm a first wave boomer with a Ph.D. in English from Duke and a lifelong interest in economics and finance. In 2011 my website was acquired by Advisor Perspectives. My first career was a faculty position at North Carolina State University, where I achieved the rank of Full Professor in 1983. During the early '80s I got hooked on academic uses of microcomputers for research and instruction. In 1983, I co-directed the Sixth International Conference on Computers and the Humanities. An IBM executive who attended the conference made me a job offer I couldn't refuse. Thus began my new career as a Higher Education Consultant for IBM an ambassador for Information Technology to major universities around the country. After 12 years with Big Blue, I grew tired of the constant travel and left for a series of IT management positions in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I concluded my IT career managing the group responsible for email and research databases at GlaxoSmithKline. In mid-2006 economic analysis became my full-time occupation. My interest in economics and financial planning was triggered by the bear market of 1973-74. My wife and I bought our first home in August 1973, a month after our second child was born. Two months later, the Oil Embargo tripled gas prices, and I began commuting to work on a bicycle. During the decade of stagflation, I became fascinated with economics, finance, and market behavior (my wife claims it's an addiction). Charting financial data is something I've been doing for over thirty years. I was an early user of first-generation spreadsheet software (VisiCalc, SuperCalc, and Lotus 1-2-3), and I participated in the beta program for the original release of both Excel and Quicken. I use the word "chart" for my visualizations of data rather than "graph", which has always struck me as a bit pretentious. I suppose my language preference was conditioned decades ago by the terminology used in spreadsheet software. Contrary to what many visitors assume based on my last name, I'm not a bearish short seller. It's true that some of my content has occasionally been a bit pessimistic in recent years. But I believe this is a result of economic realities and not a personal bias. For the record, my efforts to educate others about bear markets date from November 2007, as this Motley Fool article attests. Unless I've been coerced into a vacation to a remote location without Internet access, I'm usually at home in North Carolina watching the economy and markets on my handy Ultrabook or ipad. Doug Short, Ph.D. Advisor Perspectives BW: To learn more about dshort.com or Advisor Perspectives, click on either the Icon or the URL provided on the following page. eresearch Corporation ~ 9 ~ www.eresearch.ca

http://www.advisorperspectives.com/dshort/ Actionable Advice for Financial Advisors: Economic and Market Updates for Investment Planning http://www.advisorperspectives.com/ Advisor Perspectives is the leading interactive publisher for Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs), wealth managers, and financial advisors. Financial professionals use Advisor Perspectives for: Our email newsletters, which provides actionable insights related to investment strategy and the economy, as well as interviews with thought leaders in the investment industry. Market Commentaries, which is an audience-generated forum where fund companies, wealth managers and financial advisors share their views on the market, the economy, and investment strategy. This is the only place online where such a large diversity of opinion can be found in one easy to use, and fully searchable location. Access to our exclusive database of investment information showing how high- and ultra-high net worth investors allocate their assets, and which mutual funds they hold. Advisor Perspectives is the only source of this information in the investment industry, and our database reveals the preferences of the most coveted investor segments, without any statistical biases. You can view archived issues of the newsletter here. Our service is free. However, in order to receive the newsletter you must subscribe. More information about the underlying data in our universe can be found here. Our goal is to provide accurate, relevant, and actionable information to the investment advisor community. Your ideas, comments, and suggestions are welcome. ### eresearch Corporation ~ 10 ~ www.eresearch.ca