Inflation has Peaked-Multi-decade resistance trendline unbroken -Bearish divergence on the Wolfpack -"Overbought" on the RSI -Curling price action by ILuminosityUpdated 1
FED vs ECB Interest Rate DifferentialIn this chart you can see the interest rate differential for the FED versus the ECB. I have outlined a possible scenario in rate cuts highlighting a bearish Euro/bullish US Dollar. If the ECB will cut rates before the FED it will enlarge the differential, which is a bearish outlook for the Euro.by ASignOfTime1
Inflation is not going to go awayI posted in March 2020 that we had likely seen a generational low in yields following the spike driven by Covid fears. We are now STILL in the early innings of a generational (at least 20 years) BULL market for inflation and yields Position accordingly over coming yearsLongby WVS_Stockscreen0
2024 inflation lower but 2026-2028 might be different trendnote: this is just precaution, a risk management, a bad scenario when happen, and know why it could happen there an article in twitter posted by Kobeissiletter (the source of picture) it making similar movement like stagflation which potentially could see a higher inflation later but we are not inby salvanost1
CPI CORE RATE maybe a BOTTOM for now I am posting this so all can see the path of cpi based on the core rate No statement yet but it is good to share by wavetimer3
Choosing Your Inflation Tracker: Core CPI or CPICore CPI vs CPI - Some say core CPI is a better benchmark compare to CPI data to track inflation. Knowing which way CPI inflation is going, it will sharpen our investment decision? If CPI inflation is still trending up, majority of stocks will be under pressure. However, there will be other sectorLong08:04by konhow116
CPI tomorrowU.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) tomorrow at 8:30am. If CPI comes in below 3% the stock market will rally strong. If the CPI print is an upside surprise the stock market will go red. If CPI comes in at 3.1% forecast the stock market will whipsaw and then go up. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measureEducationby Options360Updated 10103
Inflation (CPI) - A Battle Already LostInflation ( CPI ) - A Battle Already Lost I've recently shared my outlook on CPI and where I think its headed in the months ahead but after further review, it seems that I've previously overlooked certain signals which should have altered my perspective in a way that it did not. Based on discoverby DigitalSurfTrading2
Will Jobs data have to suffer in order to get inflation down ?In the 80's it looks like it took very high interest rates to combat the high inflation in the 1980's. With the GOP looking into stopping Bidens spending habits we may possibly be ready for the unemployment to move up and our economy will do some suffering. Still, Unemployment is low, and inflationby BamaGapster1