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Silverbat : Inflation will be gone followed by transitional contraction of soft landing.
SpyderCallOP Silverbat: A soft landing is what I see playing out on the economic data. I think the market is already pricing in the soft landing possibly. But I'm not certain on that.
One thing that could be a worry is if inflation falls too fast and for too long. this would be very bad for any economy.
Silverbat SpyderCallOP: CPI will be up again after Oct-Nov based on its annual cycle,another 0.5% hike?
73582006 : Some time ago, inflation caused stocks to dive
SpyderCallOP Silverbat: Who knows. Europe, UK, and Australia paused and then hiked again. They haven't signaled a pause yet. However, the Fed has signaled a decrease in interest rates going further, so it will take a big increase in inflation to change that narrative. But anything can happen in these crazy markets
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