Latest economic readings show consumer inflation hitting a 21-month high, largely fueled by surging food costs. Meanwhile, factory-gate prices continue their deflationary slide, and official figures point to lingering weakness in domestic consumption. These mixed signals paint a complex picture for risk assets and broader market sentiment.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 5h ago
Laughing to death, consumer end soaring up, factory end dropping down, I would call this move "Economic Cross Talk"—up and down, perfectly coordinated.
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Guys, this is what stagnation feels like, money is getting more and more worthless, but no one dares to spend, it's incredible.
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I can understand food prices going up; after all, how could things I can't afford be cheap?
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Looking at these numbers, the fluctuations are even more bizarre than my crypto trading; consumer spending is weak to the core. Are crypto enthusiasts now just eating dirt?
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"Complex market signals"—translated, it simply means I don't know what will happen next. Wishing everyone good luck.
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Industrial goods declining, food prices rising; this rhythm is just like my mindset in a bear market, restless and uneasy.
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Risk assets are going to suffer. I'm thinking, in this environment, what else is safe besides lying flat.
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InfraVibes
· 23h ago
Food inflation hits a high again; this wave is really a bit scary.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 23h ago
Food inflation is so fierce, why are factory prices still falling? These numbers are really strange.
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RebaseVictim
· 23h ago
Food prices are soaring, while factories are still experiencing deflation... How do you play with this contradictory momentum in risk assets?
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OnChainSleuth
· 23h ago
Has food inflation peaked? Seems like there's still hope ahead.
Latest economic readings show consumer inflation hitting a 21-month high, largely fueled by surging food costs. Meanwhile, factory-gate prices continue their deflationary slide, and official figures point to lingering weakness in domestic consumption. These mixed signals paint a complex picture for risk assets and broader market sentiment.