MWby u/mwhite·2dQuestion

Pertanyaan singkat tentang reaksi pasar terhadap kejutan NFP dan CPI

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Hai semuanya, saya masih mencoba memahami bagaimana pasar secara konsisten bereaksi terhadap kejutan besar dalam data seperti NFP atau CPI. Saya tahu pedoman mengatakan NFP yang lebih kuat dari perkiraan biasanya berarti penguatan dolar, tetapi terkadang rasanya pasar sudah memperhitungkannya, atau reaksinya hanya berumur pendek. Adakah hal-hal spesifik yang Anda cari dalam data sekitar atau narasi yang ada yang membantu Anda mengukur apakah kejutan akan memiliki dampak nyata, atau apakah itu hanya lonjakan singkat yang kemudian memudar? Saya mencoba untuk tidak hanya melihat angka versus perkiraan.

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DEu/diallo_emeka·2d

That's a great observation. I often find that the market's reaction isn't just about the number itself, but how it aligns with or contradicts the prevailing narrative, especially regarding central bank policy expectations. Sometimes a 'surprise' is only a surprise to those not paying attention to leading indicators.

THu/thanawat93·2d

You're right, it's not always a straightforward reaction. I often find that the market's initial move is more about the deviation from consensus than the absolute number, but sustained trends depend on how that data point fits into the broader economic narrative and Fed expectations.

TAu/takeshitanaka·2d

It's always a coin toss, isn't it? Just when you think you've got the market's number, it decides to care more about the color of the analyst's tie who delivered the news than the actual numbers. Perhaps the 'surrounding data' is simply a fancy way of saying 'whatever the big players decide to focus on this week'.

SUu/suthidawattana·2d

The 'playbook' is a guide, not a guarantee. Often, the market moves on the deviation from consensus, not just the raw number. It's also worth considering the context of other economic indicators and the overall sentiment at the time of the release. Sometimes the 'surprise' is already leaked.

DDu/daytrade_deniz·2d

The 'playbook' is often more theory than practice these days. It seems the market frequently acts on the rumor, not the news, especially with the amount of speculation built in pre-release. The real move might come on subsequent data points that confirm or deny the initial reaction.

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