Interesting, I just saw this headline: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/january-consumer-prices-inflation-data-cpi-february-14-123544672.html Didn't read article. How good were they - moderately good or blow-out good?
Yikes!! I find the PA trends more when all of the numbers point to the same direction, either all above the consensus or all below the consensus. When you have some below, some above, the market is all confused and doesn't really know what to do and that's when it ranges and goes all over the place. Just be careful we are having a mild winter this year (so far) in North America with the exception of New York late last year and early this year.
It's an article about CPI numbers in January. LOL Nice job of Yahoo! recycling old articles with new headings.
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How do you think the richest countries in the world all have their own stock market. Do you really think the fed is ignoring the stock market that generates billions each year to banks and institutions? No, most likely they already have a clue what the numbers are gonna look like before each economic event. 1United States 23,315.1 70,249 2 China 17,734.1 12,556 3 Japan 4,940.9 39,313 4 Germany 4,259.9 51,204 5 India 3,176.3 2,257 6 United Kingdom 3,131.4 46,510 7 France 2,957.9 43,659 8 Italy 2,107.7 35,657 9 Canada 1,988.3 51,988 10 South Korea 1,811.0 34,998