This week brings several critical economic events that could move markets. Monday starts with reactions to Venezuela developments, while Tuesday we'll get the December ISM Manufacturing PMI—a key gauge of factory activity that traders monitor closely. Mid-week heats up with December ADP Nonfarm Employment figures and November JOLTS Job Openings data, both offering insights into labor market strength. The week crescendos Friday with the highly anticipated December Jobs Report and January Michigan Consumer Sentiment index. These economic indicators typically spark significant volatility across asset classes, making it essential to watch how markets digest employment trends and consumer confidence going into 2025.
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WalletManager
· 01-08 08:10
ISM data day, I had to watch the market closely, with volatility at its maximum... In previous years around this time, I would have already dispersed my chips into cold wallets to avoid slipping up and chasing highs during a market surge. The employment report that day was especially fierce, with the risk coefficient of contracts skyrocketing—it's not something everyone can handle.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-05 08:46
Bro, this week's data bombardment is intense. PMI, non-farm payrolls, consumer confidence—one after another. Feels like I have to stay glued to the trading screen.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-05 08:40
Another week of data bombardment, I've already prepared my stop-loss orders.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-05 08:40
It's that week again, and the data bombardment just won't stop... I'm already prepared for the volatility from Friday's employment report.
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BankruptWorker
· 01-05 08:38
Another week like this? A bunch of data is pouring in, my heart can't take it anymore.
This week brings several critical economic events that could move markets. Monday starts with reactions to Venezuela developments, while Tuesday we'll get the December ISM Manufacturing PMI—a key gauge of factory activity that traders monitor closely. Mid-week heats up with December ADP Nonfarm Employment figures and November JOLTS Job Openings data, both offering insights into labor market strength. The week crescendos Friday with the highly anticipated December Jobs Report and January Michigan Consumer Sentiment index. These economic indicators typically spark significant volatility across asset classes, making it essential to watch how markets digest employment trends and consumer confidence going into 2025.