Next week is the main event - there is a key point on Wednesday night: the ADP employment data will be released. This is what everyone calls the "little non-farm payrolls." This time, since the actual non-farm payrolls will not be published, the weight of the ADP data becomes particularly significant.
Where is the interesting part? The uglier the numbers, the greater the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates. Economic weakness turns into good news, a typical case of "bad news being treated as good news." The market loves to play with this logic.
In the short term, such data fluctuations have a significant impact on sentiment, so keep a close eye and don't miss key signals.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 12h ago
Bad news becomes good news, this trap of Be Played for Suckers logic is truly amazing haha
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LayoffMiner
· 13h ago
Bad news turns into favourable information, I'm tired of this trap logic, just waiting to see how ADP handles it on Wednesday.
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GasFeeLady
· 13h ago
honestly waiting for that ADP dump to see if we get the "bad news = good news" bounce everyone's expecting... been here long enough to know how this movie ends lol
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GasFeeCryer
· 13h ago
The market is really going to deceive itself again with that "bad news is good news" trick.
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potentially_notable
· 13h ago
Bad news is good news, this trap logic is making me dizzy, I have to stay focused on Wednesday.
The weekend passed by quietly like this.
Next week is the main event - there is a key point on Wednesday night: the ADP employment data will be released. This is what everyone calls the "little non-farm payrolls." This time, since the actual non-farm payrolls will not be published, the weight of the ADP data becomes particularly significant.
Where is the interesting part? The uglier the numbers, the greater the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates. Economic weakness turns into good news, a typical case of "bad news being treated as good news." The market loves to play with this logic.
In the short term, such data fluctuations have a significant impact on sentiment, so keep a close eye and don't miss key signals.