#美联储货币政策 Seeing this US Non-farm Payrolls (NFP) data really makes me feel anxious. Employment growth has accelerated, but the unemployment rate has actually risen. Isn't this a typical case of "the numbers look good but the reality isn't"? I've experienced too many market fluctuations and have come to a conclusion: surface data is often deceptive.
The current situation reminds me of the signs before several major market crashes in the past. The labor market is weak, and artificial intelligence is taking jobs, which is not good news for ordinary investors. We must always remain vigilant and not be deceived by the superficial prosperity.
I advise everyone to closely monitor the upcoming economic data and the changes in the Federal Reserve's attitude. Do not follow the crowd blindly, and do not trust so-called "insider information". Staying calm and rational, and managing risks well is the key to establishing a long-term presence in the market. Remember, the most favored targets of the market manipulators are those retail investors swayed by emotions.
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#美联储货币政策 Seeing this US Non-farm Payrolls (NFP) data really makes me feel anxious. Employment growth has accelerated, but the unemployment rate has actually risen. Isn't this a typical case of "the numbers look good but the reality isn't"? I've experienced too many market fluctuations and have come to a conclusion: surface data is often deceptive.
The current situation reminds me of the signs before several major market crashes in the past. The labor market is weak, and artificial intelligence is taking jobs, which is not good news for ordinary investors. We must always remain vigilant and not be deceived by the superficial prosperity.
I advise everyone to closely monitor the upcoming economic data and the changes in the Federal Reserve's attitude. Do not follow the crowd blindly, and do not trust so-called "insider information". Staying calm and rational, and managing risks well is the key to establishing a long-term presence in the market. Remember, the most favored targets of the market manipulators are those retail investors swayed by emotions.