When Federal Reserve decisions and Consumer Price Index (CPI) data releases occur in the same week, markets historically experience significant volatility and sell-offs, as demonstrated by the last time this pattern occurred. However, this pattern may not repeat if positive factors like strong corporate earnings (particularly from major tech companies) offset the negative sentiment from inflation data and hawkish monetary policy.
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Fed and CPI Hit Same Week — Last Time Markets Crashed Hard #ShortsAdded:
Fed decision day plus CPI coming in the same week. Last time this happened, markets sold off hard. So, here's today's question. Does the pattern repeat? On one hand, inflation data has been sticky and Powell's been hawkish.
On the other, earning season just kicked off and some of the big tech reports beat expectations.
Either way, crypto's watching.
Predict it on time farm, lock in your call and stack points if you're right.
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