The latest CPI report managed to lift sentiment on Wall Street, but here's the catch—those numbers won't be strong enough to convince the Federal Reserve to pull the trigger on a rate cut this month. The data shows some cooling in inflation pressures, which traders took as a win. Still, the Fed's threshold for action remains higher. This means market participants should brace for a holding pattern from the central bank in the near term, with rate decisions likely staying on pause despite the mixed inflation signals.

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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 01-13 15:04
It's the same old trick again, get excited when CPI improves, but the Federal Reserve won't actually move. These traders are the same, always hoping for rate cuts, but what happens? Just keep waiting.
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FreeMintervip
· 01-13 14:58
It's the same old trick again, CPI cools down traders and they get excited, but the Fed just turns a deaf ear? Laughing out loud, keep holding, everyone.
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BackrowObservervip
· 01-13 14:49
You're still singing the bearish tune. The Fed guys are just watching the pot while eating from the bowl. Rate cuts are still a long way off.
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AirdropSweaterFanvip
· 01-13 14:38
It's just a feint again; traders get excited when CPI drops a little, but Powell doesn't buy into this at all.
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