October job market showing cracks – layoff numbers just hit their peak since early 2023 according to the latest labor turnover stats. Worth watching how this plays into Fed's next moves and risk asset sentiment.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 1h ago
Once again, I've been liquidated unexpectedly, this time because employment data hit me hard. With the wave of layoffs coming and the Federal Reserve still aiming for a hard landing, risk assets are probably about to bleed.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-10 15:50
Another wave of layoffs is coming. Will this burst the Fed's "soft landing" dream this time? According to my quantitative model, this type of labor flow data usually leads the market by 2-3 weeks to a turning point. Technically, there is already a clear bottoming pattern, but a risk warning—don't be fooled by the rebound.
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NervousFingers
· 12-10 15:47
The wave of layoffs has really arrived... Now the Federal Reserve might have to consider cutting interest rates, right? Can the stock market hold up?
October job market showing cracks – layoff numbers just hit their peak since early 2023 according to the latest labor turnover stats. Worth watching how this plays into Fed's next moves and risk asset sentiment.