This week is expected to conclude smoothly. Thanksgiving has just passed, Black Friday has also come to an end, and we will seamlessly transition into the weekend.
Market atmosphere? Quite optimistic. After the sales data from Black Friday came out, the stability of the U.S. economy was reaffirmed. Just like how our Double 11 can reflect domestic consumer power, Black Friday is also a window to observe the thickness of American residents' wallets. This year's data once again proves that American consumers can indeed spend. Both online and offline sales growth remain in a healthy range, and this resilience is undeniable.
The economic fundamentals are stable, which gives risk assets confidence.
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ForkLibertarian
· 20h ago
The US consumption is really hot, and this wave of data is the best expectation management for the crypto world.
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0xLuckbox
· 11-30 02:53
The Black Friday data is so strong, the Fed must be relieved, no longer having to worry about recession theories.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 11-30 02:47
Americans really can't hold back, spending so much money on Black Friday. No wonder the crypto world has been boasting about their strong confidence recently.
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alpha_leaker
· 11-30 02:40
The Black Friday data is so strong, which indeed shows that Americans still have money to spend, and it is indeed Favourable Information for risk assets.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 11-30 02:32
The Black Friday data looks good, but how long can this last? It feels like consumers are overextending their future finances.
This week is expected to conclude smoothly. Thanksgiving has just passed, Black Friday has also come to an end, and we will seamlessly transition into the weekend.
Market atmosphere? Quite optimistic. After the sales data from Black Friday came out, the stability of the U.S. economy was reaffirmed. Just like how our Double 11 can reflect domestic consumer power, Black Friday is also a window to observe the thickness of American residents' wallets. This year's data once again proves that American consumers can indeed spend. Both online and offline sales growth remain in a healthy range, and this resilience is undeniable.
The economic fundamentals are stable, which gives risk assets confidence.