Wall Street barely moved yesterday as traders digested a murky jobs report. The market's holding its breath for what everyone's expecting: a rate cut from the Fed next week. Mixed employment numbers didn't shake things up much—equities stayed relatively flat. Seems like the anticipated policy shift is doing the heavy lifting, keeping investors calm despite economic data that's all over the place.
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OnchainGossiper
· 1h ago
Wait, will the Fed really cut interest rates? Or is it just more speculation on expectations?
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airdrop_huntress
· 12-05 06:55
The expectation of interest rate cuts is like a knife to the throat, no wonder everyone is holding steady.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 12-05 06:54
Wait, can the Fed cutting rates really save the market? It feels like gambling to me.
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token_therapist
· 12-05 06:50
Rate cut expectations really can suppress everything; nobody even cares about bad data.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 12-05 06:48
Damn, just waiting for next week's rate cut to save the market.
Wall Street barely moved yesterday as traders digested a murky jobs report. The market's holding its breath for what everyone's expecting: a rate cut from the Fed next week. Mixed employment numbers didn't shake things up much—equities stayed relatively flat. Seems like the anticipated policy shift is doing the heavy lifting, keeping investors calm despite economic data that's all over the place.