Luiz Moreira
10-25

The NASDAQ is on fire, fueled by a 7-month winning streak.

The recent 3% CPI and core CPI readings (both below expectations) have traders betting the Fed will cut rates twice more this year - great news for growth stocks.

But the Trump Asia Tour introduces a major wildcard. The markets are asking:

1. Reconciliation or Escalation? Will the tour bring diplomatic calm or new trade friction?

2. Can NASDAQ Extend the Streak? Does the favorable CPI data give us enough lift for an eighth month of gains?

3. China Impact: If US and Chinese leaders don't meet, will the market react with disappointment?

My take: Domestic data is bullish, but political risk is the wild card. Keep watching the headlines, they'll decide if the NASDAQ's stellar run continues.

What's your prediction for the next month? Rally or Retreat?

25bps Rate Cut! Will Market Fresh New Highs Ahead of China–US Summit?
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points as expected and announced the end of quantitative tightening (QT). Powell stated that a rate cut in December is by no means a done deal. Trump tweets that "a great trip" in Asia. This week, the US stock market hit new highs with Nvidia offering super boost. Meanwhile, gold also rebounds back to $4000. ---------- Will the market rally together with gold? Is gold bull market back and pullback ending? What's your view at this point?
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