Watch the calendar this Friday—S&P's final manufacturing gauge for 2025 is dropping. This one matters for traders because factory data shapes Fed expectations and risk sentiment across markets. When real economic numbers come in, they ripple through everything: traditional markets, commodities, and crypto flows. Whether the data holds strong or disappoints could set the tone for how capital moves into the week. Keep an eye on this one if you're tracking macro trends.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-04 07:00
On Friday's manufacturing data, I need to keep an eye on it; it directly affects capital flow.
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Another "key data" point, every time they say it will change the market, and what happens?
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Manufacturing data → Fed expectations → Crypto market capital flow, the logical chain is fine, but can it really predict?
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Nah, I don't believe Friday's data can determine the week's trend; the market isn't that predictable.
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Wait, this Friday? I thought it was next week, almost missed it.
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Strong data → crypto rises, weak data → falls, it plays out like this every time, investors are really getting eaten alive.
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That manufacturing data is of little use; watching liquidity is the real key.
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The barometer of capital flow, indeed worth paying attention to, but don't over-interpret it.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-03 00:49
ngl, manufacturing data hitting different this cycle... let me pull the metrics real quick because pattern analysis suggests we're looking at potential volatility trigger here. flagged this on my radar already tbh
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-02 13:53
The manufacturing data on Friday really needs to be closely watched. This stuff directly affects Federal Reserve expectations and capital flows.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-02 13:51
Friday's data needs to be closely watched... it can really determine the next move
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gas_guzzler
· 01-02 13:51
The manufacturing data on Friday is really unmissable, as it directly affects the Fed's direction and market sentiment.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-02 13:44
The manufacturing data on Friday really needs to be watched; it directly affects Fed expectations, and the crypto market moves accordingly.
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SellLowExpert
· 01-02 13:42
Friday's data is really crucial. As soon as the factory data is released, the crypto market will have to move accordingly.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-02 13:30
Friday's manufacturing data? Keep an eye on it, this thing directly affects Fed expectations.
Here we go again, good data sends the market soaring, bad data causes a sharp drop, and they still have the nerve to talk about macro trends... Really.
Once the manufacturing indicators are released, the capital flow in the crypto world has to follow suit. This is true systemic risk.
To be honest, what I fear most are these key data days, holding positions with sweaty palms.
Friday is destined to be a sharp-tongued day again. Those betting on data probably can only sleep peacefully this weekend.
Watch the calendar this Friday—S&P's final manufacturing gauge for 2025 is dropping. This one matters for traders because factory data shapes Fed expectations and risk sentiment across markets. When real economic numbers come in, they ripple through everything: traditional markets, commodities, and crypto flows. Whether the data holds strong or disappoints could set the tone for how capital moves into the week. Keep an eye on this one if you're tracking macro trends.