Manufacturing inflation hitting a wall lately. ISM prices paid index stuck in sideways action over recent months—zero momentum. But here's the kicker: employment numbers are flat too, barely budging. That's a weird combo. Usually when wage pressure eases, you'd expect some recovery in confidence, but nope. Market's torn between recession fears and potential pivot signals. Worth watching how this plays out for asset allocation strategies.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 01-09 11:28
With such obvious signs of stagflation, how are there still people going all in?
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-07 09:26
Stagflation signals are here; this data combination is indeed quite strange.
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StableGenius
· 01-06 16:55
nah this stagflation-lite narrative everyone's pushing? empirically speaking, the data's just too messy to call. flat employment + sideways inflation = market's basically paralyzed, which honestly beats the doomsday crowd claiming recession's inevitable. we've seen this pattern before and spoiler alert, it doesn't always end the way the algo-predictors think it will.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-06 16:42
Signs of stagflation are becoming more apparent. What do you think the market is betting on?
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-06 16:39
Inflation is stagnating, and employment is also stuck; this situation is indeed absurd. No wonder the market is so conflicted.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-06 16:35
Stagflation signals are becoming more and more obvious, and this set of data is really strange.
Manufacturing inflation hitting a wall lately. ISM prices paid index stuck in sideways action over recent months—zero momentum. But here's the kicker: employment numbers are flat too, barely budging. That's a weird combo. Usually when wage pressure eases, you'd expect some recovery in confidence, but nope. Market's torn between recession fears and potential pivot signals. Worth watching how this plays out for asset allocation strategies.