💥From 1.6% to zero? The narrative on US inflation is undergoing a critical shift
🔥The discussion about US inflation is rapidly shifting from "Is it cooling?" to a bolder question: "How low will it go?" Two recent signals clearly reveal this evolving path.
The first signal is the current reality: White House advisor Hassett pointed out that the three-month average of core inflation has fallen to 1.6%, which is below the Federal Reserve's target, providing a solid basis for interest rate cuts.
The second signal is the forecast for the future: "Queen of the Bull Market" Cathie Wood predicts that by 2026, the US inflation rate could even drop to zero or negative values, ushering in an ideal "Goldilocks" economic environment.
These two signals are interconnected, pointing to a core conclusion: inflation is rapidly transitioning from policy constraints to a backdrop of easing. This presents a clearer and more enduring outlook of low interest rates and ample liquidity for global risk assets, including cryptocurrencies.


