Here's what to keep tabs on this week if you're trading or investing. First up, Australia's consumer confidence figures—weak sentiment down under can ripple through risk assets. Then there's the US inflation print, which basically tells us whether the Fed has any room to move on rates. And don't sleep on TSMC's earnings preview. Chip supply dynamics matter more than ever in today's market, and earnings season always brings volatility. Three catalysts, three reasons to stay sharp.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 21h ago
Australia's data is weak, we need to watch it. If inflation really drops on the Fed's side, the dollar will have to weaken... TSMC's earnings report is the key; if chips move, the entire market gets chaotic. We need to keep a close eye on it this week.
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AirdropFreedom
· 21h ago
Weak data in Australia is dragging down risk assets again, and this week we have to keep an eye on the Federal Reserve's stance.
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LiquidityWitch
· 21h ago
Australian data is about to explode again, and no matter how much inflation data the Federal Reserve releases, it's hard to feel comfortable... Still need to keep an eye on TSMC, this week I really have to get less sleep haha
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screenshot_gains
· 21h ago
Australian confidence data is out, and risk assets are plunging again. It never ends... By the way, will the Federal Reserve really cut interest rates this time? It feels like they've been issuing smoke screens all along.
Here's what to keep tabs on this week if you're trading or investing. First up, Australia's consumer confidence figures—weak sentiment down under can ripple through risk assets. Then there's the US inflation print, which basically tells us whether the Fed has any room to move on rates. And don't sleep on TSMC's earnings preview. Chip supply dynamics matter more than ever in today's market, and earnings season always brings volatility. Three catalysts, three reasons to stay sharp.