迷死人的野猫
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🚨 WARNING: THE STOCK MARKET WILL CRASH ON MONDAY
The Fed just released emergency macro data, and it’s far worse than expected.
US 12-month inflation surged to 5.2%, highest level in years.
Powell is now talking about rate HIKES instead of rate cuts.
And it gets even worse:
If you’re holding assets right now, you’re probably not going to like what’s coming next.
Just 3 weeks ago, markets were pricing in rate cuts.
Now? They’re rapidly repricing towards RATE HIKES.
That kind of reversal doesn’t happen in stable conditions.
If you’re positioned for easing, you’re on the wrong side of this move.
What we’re seeing right now isn’t normal.
Inflation expectations don’t spike like this unless something is breaking underneath the surface.
And most participants aren’t ready for it.
The Fed is now in a much tighter position than anyone anticipated.
Higher inflation expectations mean financial conditions can tighten without the Fed even moving.
Yields rise.
Liquidity shrinks.
Risk appetite fades.
All without a single rate hike.
Now zoom out.
This isn’t just about one data point.
It’s about what it signals.
Markets went from “Inflation is under control” to “Inflation is reaccelerating”.
In a matter of weeks.
That kind of narrative shift is dangerous.
Because positioning was built on the opposite assumption.
Cuts were expected.
Disinflation was the base case.
Soft landing was consensus.
Now all of that is being questioned.
And when consensus breaks, volatility follows.
Think about the implications.
If inflation expectations stay elevated:
→ The Fed can’t cut
→ Real rates stay restrictive
→ Financial conditions tighten further
That’s not bullish.
That’s a problem.
And it gets worse.
If the Fed is forced to consider hikes again, policy credibility is at risk.
Because they already signaled easing.
Reversing that quickly damages forward guidance.
And markets hate uncertainty more than anything.
Now layer this on top of an already fragile system.
Debt levels are still elevated.
Funding conditions are sensitive.
Growth is slowing beneath the surface.
You now have:
sticky inflation + tight policy + high debt
That combination doesn’t end well.
We’ve seen this before.
→ Inflation surprises to the upside
→ Markets misprice policy
→ Conditions tighten rapidly
→ Risk assets reprice violently
The pattern is clear.
Markets always react late to inflation regime shifts.
They assume it’s temporary, until it isn’t.
And by the time they adjust, the move is already underway.
We just moved from a “cutting cycle” narrative to a “higher-for-longer, possibly hiking” reality.
By the time it’s obvious, it’s already too late.
I’ve been calling major tops and bottoms for over a decade.
When I make my next move, I’ll post it here first.
If you’re not following yet, you absolutely should.

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