#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Whether to hold long-term positions or engage in swing trading ultimately depends on how the market moves. When macroeconomic data changes, trading strategies need to be adjusted accordingly—economic indicators like the US core CPI often directly influence market sentiment and thus affect our trading rhythm. When the market is good, short-term opportunities abound; conversely, it’s necessary to return to fundamentals and adhere to long-term logic. The market is teaching us that there is no absolute strategy, only choices that fit the current situation.
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ILCollector
· 16h ago
Core CPI underperformed expectations this time, so I went all-in on short-term trading. Anyway, holding long-term positions is also a loss, so might as well try to catch a wave.
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SolidityStruggler
· 16h ago
Core CPI below expectations? Now it's time to see how the Federal Reserve will play it. Short-term, there's a high chance they'll stir things up again.
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SatsStacking
· 16h ago
CPI being below expectations is something I think ultimately depends on how it develops later. Short-term speculation is just that—speculation. The real opportunity lies in the fundamentals.
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GasFeeDodger
· 16h ago
CPI below expectations, now I have to consider whether to adjust my positions again... To be honest, I'm a bit unsure right now, and the urge to short-term bottom fish has returned.
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UnluckyMiner
· 17h ago
Core CPI isn't that bad, but we shouldn't get too excited too early. Can this rebound continue? Or is it just another false breakout?
#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Whether to hold long-term positions or engage in swing trading ultimately depends on how the market moves. When macroeconomic data changes, trading strategies need to be adjusted accordingly—economic indicators like the US core CPI often directly influence market sentiment and thus affect our trading rhythm. When the market is good, short-term opportunities abound; conversely, it’s necessary to return to fundamentals and adhere to long-term logic. The market is teaching us that there is no absolute strategy, only choices that fit the current situation.