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Will Markets Get a Boost from Inflation Numbers? | 3:00 on Markets & Money

(2/9/22) The recent rally back to the 50-DMA has been good, but since then markets have been trending slightly lower. Tomorrow's inflation data is expected to be the high-water mark for this year. If inflation comes in weaker than expected, stocks might get a boost on expectations the Fed might not be as aggressive with monetary policy. But the reality is that markets have made very little--if any--progress since October 2020. There are plenty of reasons to expect some downside risk to markets. But a break above the 50-DMA, and we've got a Bull Market on our hands.
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