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Waited and waited, and finally got it!

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Waited and waited, and finally got it!

🔥 Waited and waited for the information, and here it is: US inflation exceeded expectations — the core Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose above 3%.

What does this mean for the market?

Tariffs introduced under the Trump administration continue to put pressure on prices, and inflation shows no signs of easing yet. Nevertheless, markets are already preparing for a possible Federal Reserve rate cut in September to support economic growth. That is why S&P 500 futures are rising despite inflation concerns.

How to trade in this situation?

  • The technology sector and rate-sensitive stocks, such as Intel, look attractive.
  • Moderate volatility is expected, so it is important to set stop-loss orders wisely.
  • Corrections may become a good opportunity to enter growth assets.

🚀 Inflation is a challenge but also an opportunity for experienced traders. It is recommended to stay vigilant and manage risks carefully.

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