Personal Consumption ExpendituresMacro paradigm shift unfolding before our eyes... Something that very few of us have ever seen before! Be ready! #inflation #gold #silver #crudeoil #copper #uraniumby Badcharts1
U.S Core PCE Price Index (MoM)ECONOMICS:USCPCEPIMM Core PCE prices in the US, which exclude food and energy, rose by 0.2% from the previous month in December of 2023, aligned with market estimates, and picking up slightly from the 0.1% increase in November. From the previous year, Core PCE prices edged 2.9% higher, undershby Mr_J__fxUpdated 8
Business Loans Money Supply & RecessionsBusiness loans relative to money supply spikes during periods of recessions. As you can see the law of diminishing returns is creating lower highs, As per this chart there is no indication we are in a recession. Why? I would argue because we are still in a recession since 2020. You can't fix an inby RealMacroUpdated 8849
How High will Gold Rally Reach?How high will gold prices reach? They will rise in proportion to the U.S. debt. Today, we will study the relationship between U.S. debt and gold prices during these periods. We will also explore how high gold prices might go and how soon they could reach these levels. Micro Fold Futures Ticker: MLong07:37by konhow6
Macro Monday 43 - Japan Composite PMI Macro Monday 43 Japan Composite PMI – Japan’s Business Activity (Flash PMI is released Tuesday 23rd April 2024) Unfortunately, I had great difficulty in locating the Japan Composite Flash PMI in chart form on TradingView (it appears to not be available). Instead we will briefly cover theby PukaChartsUpdated 0
Monetary Policy Apr 24I believe the SBP will keep the policy rate unchanged at 22% in the upcoming MPC meeting. Due to the following points: 1. Inflation has been decreasing month by month due to lower food inflation, which holds greater weightage in our national CPI. However, it's important to note that this decrease maby Faizansajid0
Interest Rates & Bank PricesRates go up: price go down Rates go down: price goes up Just an observation. Not financial advice. Do your own due diligence.Longby Climberman13a1