This is a must read.
What is it about?
Despite the "waltish" title, this book provides a description and interpretation of Major Economic Indicators. It is mostly focused on US data, but includes information about EU, German and Japanese data too.
The Good Bits:
The book has a chapter dedicated to each Major economic indicator that a trader is likely to meet throughout a quarter facing the markets. The book is further split into sections that collect similar indicators together (Prices, employments, spending, manufacturing etc)
Each chapter is layed out in an identical format, that describes its market sensivity, a one line introduction, when it is released and where to find it.
Each chapter then goes on to the following sections:
Why is it important?
How is it Computed?
The Tables: Clues
Market Impact
The end of the book has a list of online resources for economic releases and data in general.
The Bad Bits
The last section on each indicator - Market Impact - tries to explain the expected reaction across Stocks, Bonds and currencies should the release come in higher or lower than expected. In my experience this is a little too prescrptive, and readers are advised to take this last section with a pinch of salt.
More information on EU and UK data would be nice.
Review
This is a must read. Granted, those reading this review are unlikely to be making macro bets, and so some of the information is redundant. However, For those that "trade the news", this book can provide insights into how information other than the headline figure can be the driving force behind a move in the markets. For those that like to avoid the news, the book helps put each indicator into context and allows a fuller picture of the economic situation to be painted.