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Trade Ideas: June 11th Edition Make or Break CPI & FOMC Awaits!

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Unlock 70% to 200% CPI Trade Alert! Happy Tuesday, Traders! We hope you all had a fantastic weekend

Unlock 70% to 200% CPI Trade Alert! Happy Tuesday, Traders! We hope you all had a fantastic weekend and a good start to this week, with all the scheduled volatility events ahead. Buckle up as we are about to get a wild ride on this volatility coaster. This week poses a significant test to determine what influences the markets more: the Federal Reserve or AI. The Fed's June decisions will be announced, along with updated projections on interest rates, inflation, and economic growth. With the market almost certain that there will be no change in rates, attention will turn to the dot plot, especially following the strong May jobs figures. Currently, the market anticipates only one quarter-point rate cut in 2024, with a 50/50 chance of a quarter-point cut in September. JUNE 12TH: Volatility Unleashed Before the opening bell tomorrow, May CPI figures will be released. Economists predict a 0.3% month-over-month increase in core inflation and a decrease in the annual rate from +3.6% to +3.5%. A notably higher or lower number could lead to volatile repositioning, particularly in bonds, ahead of the Fed's Powell afternoon announcement at 2 pm EST. The Chart below shows how SPY has moved in previous FOMC. The last 4 FOMC meetings have resulted in a dump like this one above πŸ€” Other Events To Look Out For: Tesla (TSLA) shareholders will convene on Thursday for the company's annual meeting to vote on twelve proposals, including a high-profile vote on ratifying Elon Musk's compensation under the CEO pay package approved in 2018. This week's earnings reports include Oracle (ORCL) after market close, Broadcom (AVGO), and Adobe (ADBE). ZEEKR Intelligent (ZK) will also release its first earnings report as a publicly traded company. Brace yourself for an exciting week filled with market-moving volatility events! Let’s make this an amazing week with the latest edition of Trade Ideas Analysis & Trade Alerts. "Key Volatility Events This Week" - Wednesday: CPI (8:30 AM EST) & FOMC (2 PM EST)πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ - Thursday: TSLA Annual Meeting (Vote on Elon's Pay Package) πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ - Friday: Core PPI & PPI (8:30 AM EST) πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ [Get Trade Ideas Alert!]( [Facebook]( Β [X]( Β [YouTube]( Β [Instagram]( β€Š DRAT | Park City Utah | Park City Utah, UT 84098 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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