December's consumer sentiment data just dropped, and it's showing some positive momentum. What's particularly interesting? Inflation expectations are cooling down, which could signal a shift in how people view their purchasing power moving forward. Could this translate into more risk appetite across markets? Worth watching how this plays out in the coming weeks.
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TokenTherapist
· 8h ago
Inflation expectations are declining? Sounds good, but I'm still a bit cautious... After all, it's easy to talk about it, but hard to actually deliver.
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GamefiHarvester
· 8h ago
Cooling inflation expectations? Ha, whether this can actually translate into increased market risk appetite still depends on subsequent data, so don't get excited too soon.
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SnapshotStriker
· 9h ago
Yes, the cooling of inflation expectations is indeed worth paying attention to, but what I really want to know is whether this is a genuine slowdown or if the data is misleading.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 9h ago
Inflation cooling? Sounds nice, but will it really improve purchasing power, or are we just going to get rekt again?
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MetaNeighbor
· 9h ago
Wait, has consumer sentiment data turned positive? Are inflation expectations really cooling down... We'll have to see if this turns out to be yet another market illusion.
December's consumer sentiment data just dropped, and it's showing some positive momentum. What's particularly interesting? Inflation expectations are cooling down, which could signal a shift in how people view their purchasing power moving forward. Could this translate into more risk appetite across markets? Worth watching how this plays out in the coming weeks.