According to the latest December data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall inflation situation remains relatively stable.
The specific figures are as follows: unadjusted CPI year-over-year 2.7%, seasonally adjusted monthly rate 0.3%, both of which fully meet the market's existing expectations. In other words, there are no surprises or disappointments that exceed expectations.
From the market reaction, it’s quite interesting. The dollar index DXY has not fluctuated significantly, Bitcoin has maintained a relatively stable trend, and U.S. stock futures have also shown no dramatic swings. What does this indicate? It suggests that the market has already digested this data long ago, and investors have a basic understanding of the inflation trend. Under the relatively stable macro expectations, the crypto market appears to be even calmer.
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-13 14:52
Oh no, this data is so boring, I've already fully understood it in advance.
Without surprise, there's no action. No wonder the crypto world is so calm.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-13 14:52
Alright, that's the data. Days without much fluctuation are actually the most boring.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-13 14:51
Inflation is nothing new; the market has already seen through it. This wave is really just a laid-back market.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 01-13 14:26
Data meeting expectations is boring; no fluctuations, no opportunities. That's the most frustrating part.
According to the latest December data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall inflation situation remains relatively stable.
The specific figures are as follows: unadjusted CPI year-over-year 2.7%, seasonally adjusted monthly rate 0.3%, both of which fully meet the market's existing expectations. In other words, there are no surprises or disappointments that exceed expectations.
From the market reaction, it’s quite interesting. The dollar index DXY has not fluctuated significantly, Bitcoin has maintained a relatively stable trend, and U.S. stock futures have also shown no dramatic swings. What does this indicate? It suggests that the market has already digested this data long ago, and investors have a basic understanding of the inflation trend. Under the relatively stable macro expectations, the crypto market appears to be even calmer.