Looking ahead, inflation pressures are likely to ease over the long haul. The data's been pointing in that direction for a while now, and market dynamics suggest we're heading toward a cooler inflation environment. It's not happening overnight, but the trajectory seems pretty clear—those elevated price levels we've been dealing with should gradually come down as economic conditions normalize.
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SandwichDetector
· 12-05 20:11
This is just the usual trick of traditional economists, like "in the long run," "the trend is clear"... Let's talk about it later.
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HodlAndChill
· 12-05 20:01
Take it slow, we have to wait anyway. Bitcoin will rise sooner or later.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 12-05 19:59
No need to say much, it's just "in the long run" again. In the short term, we'll just keep scraping by.
Looking ahead, inflation pressures are likely to ease over the long haul. The data's been pointing in that direction for a while now, and market dynamics suggest we're heading toward a cooler inflation environment. It's not happening overnight, but the trajectory seems pretty clear—those elevated price levels we've been dealing with should gradually come down as economic conditions normalize.