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Just another example that all the diversity and inclusion capitalism engages in is merely pageantry and performance meant to fit in with baseline social norms, this is why capitalism is perfectly compatible with likes of the KKK and Nazis.
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Israel's stock market outperforms Middle East counterparts despite multi-front wars
A missile is intercepted over Tel Aviv on June 20, 2025, after a Iran fired a fresh salvo of missiles. John Wessels | Afp | Getty Images Israel’s stock market is at a record high and has seen the greatest gains of any country in the Middle East over the 22 months of war that began on Oct. 7, 2023. Israel has been waging multi-front wars, sustaining the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of…
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Mastering Intraday Stock Trading: Strategies, Tips, and Risks
Intraday stock trading, also known as day trading, is a high-stakes endeavor where traders buy and sell stocks within the same trading day. It’s a thrilling pursuit that requires skill, discipline, and a deep understanding of the market. In this article, we’ll explore the world of intraday stock trading, covering strategies, tips, and the inherent risks involved.### Understanding Intraday…

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#Brokerage Fees#Capital Management#Commissions#Contrarian Trading#Day Trader#Day Trading#Diversification#Economic Events#Emotional Trading#Financial Instruments#Financial Markets#Intraday Trading#Investment Strategies#Market Analysis#Market Behavior#Market Liquidity#Market Opening#Market Psychology#Market Research#Market Sentiment.#Market Timing#Market Trends#Momentum Trading#Portfolio Management#Price Fluctuations#Risk Assessment#Risk Management#Scalping#Short-Term Trading#Stock Market
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Understanding the Core PPI and Its Impact on Currency and Gold Markets!
The Producer Price Index (PPI) serves as a vital economic indicator, shedding light on changes in the prices of finished goods and services sold by producers. However, when analyzing PPI data, one must pay close attention to the Core PPI, which excludes the volatile components of food and energy prices. This exclusion is significant because food and energy prices often exhibit erratic fluctuations that can skew the overall PPI reading.
A noteworthy shift occurred in February 2014 when the calculation formula for the Core PPI underwent a modification. This alteration aimed to provide a more accurate representation of underlying inflation trends by eliminating the influence of volatile food and energy prices.
It's crucial to recognize that food and energy prices typically constitute around 40% of the overall PPI. Consequently, when analyzing the Core PPI, which excludes these volatile components, one may find a more stable and reliable measure of inflationary pressures.
Now, let's delve into the implications of Core PPI releases on currency and gold markets.
When the Core PPI data release exceeds market expectations, it signals that inflationary pressures are building up in the economy. This can lead to an appreciation of the dollar as investors anticipate potential interest rate hikes by the central bank to curb inflation. A stronger dollar makes gold, which is priced in dollars, relatively more expensive for investors holding other currencies. As a result, the price of gold may decline in response to a stronger dollar.
Conversely, if the Core PPI data release falls below expectations, it suggests subdued inflationary pressures. In such a scenario, the dollar may weaken as investors adjust their expectations regarding future monetary policy actions. A weaker dollar tends to make gold more attractive as a hedge against currency depreciation, leading to an increase in its price.
For instance, let's consider a hypothetical scenario where the Core PPI data release indicates a higher-than-expected increase in producer prices. This prompts investors to anticipate tighter monetary policy by the Federal Reserve, causing the dollar to strengthen. Consequently, the price of gold, denominated in dollars, declines as it becomes less appealing to investors.
On the other hand, if the Core PPI data release comes in below expectations, signaling subdued inflation, investors may interpret this as a dovish signal from the central bank. In response, the dollar weakens, leading to an increase in the price of gold as investors seek refuge in the precious metal amid currency uncertainty.
In conclusion, the Core PPI serves as a crucial economic indicator that can influence both currency and gold markets. By understanding its significance and the factors driving its movements, traders and investors can make informed decisions to navigate the ever-changing landscape of financial markets.
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Upcoming economic events 19 June 2024
Time(GMT+0/UTC+0)StateImportanceEventForecastPrevious07:002 pointsEuropean Central Bank Non-monetary Policy Meeting------------------22:452 pointsGDP (QoQ) (Q1)0.1%-0.1%
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“Rent prices have exceeded income gains by 325 percent”
#eat the rich#homelessness#end homelessness#capitalism#socioeconomic inequality#the left#progressive#economic inequality#current events#news#working class#income inequality
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CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise for the second day as U.S. consumers continue spending
Shoppers in New York City, U.S., on Feb. 2, 2025. Robert Nickelsberg | Getty Images News | Getty Images The Wall Street adage to never bet against the U.S. consumer still holds true — to some degree. February’s retail sales, while lower than expected, still registered an increase. For the skeptics, that is like desperately squinting for a silver lining. It might very well be. But the dark…
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Here’s why Japan’s stocks are plunging after Shigeru Ishiba’s win
Skyline of Tokyo, Japan. Jackyenjoyphotography | Moment | Getty Images Japan’s Nikkei 225 tumbled over 4% on Monday, following a mixed set of economic data out of Japan and as traders reacted to the election of incoming Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Japan’s August retail sales climbed 2.8% year on year, beating Reuters poll estimates of a 2.3% rise, and up from a revised 2.7% rise in…
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Stock futures little changed after Dow closes at a fresh record: Live updates
Small caps to grow at a multiple of the ‘Magnificent Seven,’ says Richard Bernstein Small caps are poised to see massive gains over the next few months, according to Richard Bernstein of Richard Bernstein Advisors. “The reason, I think, that we’re such big bulls on mid-caps and small caps is that that’s where the earnings growth is forecasted to be,” the firm’s CEO and chief investment officer…
#Breaking News: Markets#Business news#Dow Jones Fut (Mar&x27;23)#Dow Jones Industrial Average#Economic events#Markets#NASDAQ 100 Fut (Mar&x27;23)#NASDAQ Composite#S&P 500 Fut (Mar&x27;23)#S&P 500 Index
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As usual Trump and his fascist government is spreading lies and falsehood, eventually they'll probably invade Panama under the pretense of "defending America" like Nazi Germany did. Fun fact Nazi Germany invaded Poland under the pretense of defending itself and freeing supposedly oppressed Germans. This has happened before, don't take it lying down!!
#leftism#politics#the left#us politics#communism#progressive#tax the rich#eat the rich#corporate greed#culture#poland#Germany#far right#elon musk#dictatorship#panama#greenland#panama canal#tariffs#economic events#economic growth#economic development#economic impact#federal#report#state#capital#financial#finance#Ships
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Global week ahead: Welcome to September, Wall Street’s least-loved month
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on Aug. 22, 2025 in New York City. Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images September in markets is a bit like a Monday morning; no one looks forward to it, and it usually lives up to its reputation. August gave investors plenty to cheer about, but history says September tends to be the worst month of the year for…
#Breaking News: Markets#business news#Commerzbank AG#Dow Jones Industrial Average#Economic events#Markets#S&P 500 Index#STOXX 600#United States#WPP PLC
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Brace Yourself: The 5 Worst U.S. Stock Market Crashes (And The Big One Coming)
Stock market crashes have always been a terrifying prospect for investors, economists, and pretty much anyone with a retirement account. The very mention of a crash can send shivers down the spine of Wall Street. These financial calamities have not only wiped out fortunes but have also reshaped economies and societies. Understanding these historical crashes can help us prepare for what might be…
#Economic Events#Financial Crises#Financial Markets#Future Predictions#Investing#Market Analysis#Market Crashes#Stock Market#Stock Market History#U.S. Economy
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Key Economic Events and Data Releases for June 27, 2024

Stay updated with today's major economic events including Fed Bank Stress Test Results, Continuing Jobless Claims, GDP Data, and more. Find detailed insights and forecasts.
#Economic Events#June 27 2024#Fed Bank Stress Test#Jobless Claims#GDP Data#Durable Goods Orders#Core PCE Prices#Pending Home Sales#Retail Inventories#Goods Trade Balance#Economic Forecasts#US Economy#Financial News
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Upcoming economic events 18 June 2024

Time(GMT+0/UTC+0)StateImportanceEventForecastPrevious00:102 pointsRBA Assist Gov Ellis Speaks------------------04:302 pointsRBA Interest Rate Decision (Jun)4.35%4.35%04:302 pointsRBA Rate Statement------------------09:002 pointsCore CPI (YoY) (May)2.9%2.7%09:002 pointsCPI (MoM) (May)0.2%0.6%09:002 pointsCPI (YoY) (May)2.6%2.4%09:002 pointsZEW Economic Sentiment (Jun)47.847.010:002 pointsEurogroup Meetings------------------12:302 pointsCore Retail Sales (MoM) (May)0.2%0.2%12:302 pointsRetail Control (MoM) (May)----------0.3%12:302 pointsRetail Sales (MoM) (May)0.3%0.0%13:152 pointsIndustrial Production (MoM) (May)0.3%0.0%13:152 pointsIndustrial Production (YoY) (May)----------0.38%13:302 pointsECB's De Guindos Speaks------------------14:002 pointsBusiness Inventories (MoM) (Apr)0.3%-0.1%14:002 pointsRetail Inventories Ex Auto
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What Moody’s downgrade of U.S. credit rating means for your money
A woman shops at a supermarket on April 30, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. Sha Hanting | China News Service | Getty Images Moody’s decision to downgrade the U.S. credit rating may have consequences for your money, experts say. The debt downgrade put immediate pressure on bond prices, sending yields higher on Monday morning. The 30-year U.S. bond yield traded above 5% and the 10-year yield topped…
#Breaking News: Investing#Breaking News: Politics#business news#CFP#credit#Donald J. Trump#Donald Trump#Downgrade#Economic events#Financial consulting#Interest Rates#Investment strategy#Ivory Johnson#Jerome Powell#means#Money#Moody&x27;s Corp#Moodys#Mortgages#New York#Personal finance#Personal loans#politics#prices#rating#U.S#United States#Washington D.C.
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