Will Fed Rate Cut Hopes Keep Stocks Rising? | Macro Money

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Can stock markets continue to cheer Fed rate cut speculation even as the U.S. economy turns down?
    tastylive's Head of Global Macro Ilya Spivak previews the key macro forces set to drive price action in the week ahead. Congressional testimony from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, U.S. CPI inflation data, and the University of Michigan consumer confidence survey are in focus.
    Ilya has over 15 years in trading strategy roles. He applies a top-down approach seeking to take advantage of big thematic moves in currencies, commodities, rates and equity indices.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @abrahamgomez653
    @abrahamgomez653 Před měsícem

    🤣

  • @MangoFlamingo
    @MangoFlamingo Před měsícem

    jobs second revision is like 650,000 less jobs than first print ... from DontWalkRun

    • @ilyaspivak-tastylive
      @ilyaspivak-tastylive Před měsícem +1

      The headline number for June beat estimates by 26k (206k vs. 180k expected). The prior three months were revised lower by a cumulative 116k. On net, that's 90k fewer jobs March-June than was expected before the June data came out last week.

  • @hedgedrisk
    @hedgedrisk Před 28 dny

    Why is he talking like he needs new batteries, you’re coming off as EXTREMELY UNTRUSTWORTHY

    • @ilyaspivak-tastylive
      @ilyaspivak-tastylive Před 28 dny

      For me, analysis is trustworthy or not based on the substance.
      If the substance of the analysis here doesn’t seem sensible in your view, the best I can suggest is to trade in the opposite direction.
      Buyers and sellers make a market.
      Good luck.