Strap in for today’s Daily Market Narrative, where we break down the epic back-and-forth between Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole whispers and that stubborn inflation data. In this video, we:
Decode the SPY daily chart and key levels at 645, 640, and 620
Explain why rising Treasury yields could upend the party
Unpack the “no-hire, no-fire” labor freeze and its impact on wages
Highlight solar execs warning of a green-energy power crunch
Preview crucial housing, manufacturing, and Treasury bill releases
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Timestamps00:00 Intro & Market Mood01:25 SPY Chart Breakdown (645/640/620)03:10 Treasury Yields & Inflation Preview05:00 “Big Stay” No-Hire Freeze Explained06:45 Solar vs. Renewables Power Warning08:20 Economic Calendar Preview09:30 Closing Thoughts
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