A quick question guys.
if the unemployment claims next week happens to be lower compared to the previous report, doesn't that reduce the chances of a rate cut?
A reduced unemployment gives the Fed a bit of breathing space to focus on taming inflation? Because, unemployment seems to be the major reason for their indecision right now.
Possibly next week, we might see the market in a range until after the next unemployment claims on Thursday
if the unemployment claims next week happens to be lower compared to the previous report, doesn't that reduce the chances of a rate cut?
A reduced unemployment gives the Fed a bit of breathing space to focus on taming inflation? Because, unemployment seems to be the major reason for their indecision right now.
Possibly next week, we might see the market in a range until after the next unemployment claims on Thursday
Doing it like a Lord would 
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