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Why is the market always particularly nervous before data releases?
Before every major economic data release, an interesting phenomenon occurs in the market: various predictions abound, diverse opinions flourish, and after the data is actually released, people start reinterpreting what happened.
This phenomenon shows that market prices reflect not only reality but also expectations. The significance of economic data lies in helping the market continuously adjust its understanding of future economic trends.
Employment data is just one of many economic indicators. It needs to be analyzed in conjunction with information such as inflation, consumption, and corporate investment to form a more complete judgment.
For ordinary readers, paying attention to economic data certainly makes sense, but what is more important is understanding why it matters and how it influences market expectations, rather than treating a single data point as the sole basis for determining future trends. Staying rational and continuously learning often yields greater rewards than chasing short-term hotspots.
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