US manufacturing just hit its ninth month in the red—November's PMI numbers show the sector's still stuck in contraction mode. Nine consecutive months of decline? That's not a blip, that's a trend. Worth watching how this macro pressure plays out across risk assets.

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ReverseTradingGuruvip
· 19h ago
Nine months of recession, claiming it's just a trend isn't really an exaggeration. Looks like I should get some sunflower seeds ready.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyervip
· 12-10 06:14
After nine consecutive months of decline, the manufacturing industry really can't bear it. Now risk assets will suffer.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 12-09 21:06
Nine consecutive months of decline... Wow, this is really a systemic issue now, not something that can be brushed off as a temporary fluctuation.
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AirdropFatiguevip
· 12-09 21:04
Nine consecutive months of decline—how can this go on? Is U.S. manufacturing really in trouble?
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0xLuckboxvip
· 12-09 21:02
Nine consecutive months of decline—now it's really getting alarming.
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