Unemployment figures just dropped, but here's the real question—should traders be more concerned about upcoming PCE data?
Inflation metrics might tell a different story than job numbers. Worth watching how markets digest both signals.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 5h ago
PCE is the real key, right? Unemployment data gets overhyped every time... The real focus is still on where inflation is headed.
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ZenMiner
· 6h ago
The unemployment rate was surprising, but PCE is the real killer... Once the inflation data is released, this market trend might reverse.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 6h ago
Here we go again—every time the unemployment data comes out, they say to watch the PCE. The irony is, it's always the same talk before every crisis... The data speaks for itself. Last time, with such optimistic forecasts, the liquidation rate reached 98.2%.
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LuckyHashValue
· 6h ago
PCE is the real killer; the unemployment data has long been anticipated... The key is still whether there will be any trouble on the inflation side.
Unemployment figures just dropped, but here's the real question—should traders be more concerned about upcoming PCE data?
Inflation metrics might tell a different story than job numbers. Worth watching how markets digest both signals.